William Adama (
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CHARACTERS: William Adama and OPEN
LOCATION: Around camp
WARNINGS: None currently
SUMMARY: Time to formalize a watch rotation
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The memories have been coming back slowly. He knew from the dogtags that he was in some sort of military and his name was W. Adama. But now he knows he's Admiral William Adama of the Colonial Fleet, charged with the survival of the human race.
Of course, here he wasn't. But that wasn't going to stop him from concerning himself with the survival of the people here. It's clear enough that they're at constant risk on this unknown planet. And while they were guarding against it, there was nothing formalized.
Which is what he's trying to change. So he's making his way through camp, approaching anyone who looks like they're in good enough shape to fight in a pinch. "I'm setting up a more formal watch rotation."
These things never organized themselves, after all.
LOCATION: Around camp
WARNINGS: None currently
SUMMARY: Time to formalize a watch rotation
NOTES:
The memories have been coming back slowly. He knew from the dogtags that he was in some sort of military and his name was W. Adama. But now he knows he's Admiral William Adama of the Colonial Fleet, charged with the survival of the human race.
Of course, here he wasn't. But that wasn't going to stop him from concerning himself with the survival of the people here. It's clear enough that they're at constant risk on this unknown planet. And while they were guarding against it, there was nothing formalized.
Which is what he's trying to change. So he's making his way through camp, approaching anyone who looks like they're in good enough shape to fight in a pinch. "I'm setting up a more formal watch rotation."
These things never organized themselves, after all.
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The last comment confuses him a bit, and he shakes his head. "But humans are human just because they were born as humans." What would be "too much" even be? Sure, children can't do some things that adults can do, and the younger they are the less they can help with the family's tasks, but how is any of that connected to humans being humans?
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"And one of the things we have to preserve is the value we place on our children." It has to be about more than just having children to continue the species. THough that matters too.
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And right now he wants to be needed.