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Nicolas Bertolero • 25 days ago
I'm liking Mikkel more and more. He seems rational and level-headed, important attributes to have in such a treacherous territory. Very curious to discover why he couldn't hold jobs very long ... maybe he couldn't follow asinine orders from superiors? Also, his sideburns rock.
AmityM Nicolas Bertolero • 25 days ago
If he's anything like his ancestors, he has a sharp tongue and doesn't do anything he doesn't care to, which can make him an unreliable part of any kind of organization.
This kind of work might be his best fit -- no organization to speak of in the first place.
Aprillen AmityM • 25 days ago
I think Mikkel might possibly be the smartest of these guys. By far. That can definitely factor in when it comes to holding jobs -- being smarter than your superiors (and not inclined to deny or hide it) can be very grating to said superiors. Add some snark and an... unusual sense of humor, and there you go.
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Hrolfr Aprillen • 25 days ago
Also in my experience, there is a certain sort of personality hat sits there quietly and discreetly most of the time, just fixing stuff in the background... until they lose their cool and tell people "stuff" straight with no filter in place and with no discretion.
AmityM Aprillen • 25 days ago
Good point!
Mikkel isn't *just* smart though (I don't know about *the* smartest, Tuuri is clearly right up there with him) -- he's also easily bored. People like that require exceptional leaders to be able to manage them well -- no offense to Admiral Olsen but by definition most leaders are mediocre!
JaneB AmityM • 25 days ago
and maybe he lacks a little judgement about just WHO to pull the face cancer type prank on. I can imagine the combination of snark and smarts and lack of respect for authority (it rolls off Sigrun 99% of the time because of her blithe gung-ho-ness, but many officers would have Had Words with Mikkel several times over already.
Heck, MY boss would have, and I work in a UNIVERSITY as an academic, smart, snark and not-very-easy-to-lead come as standard around here) would create situations where Mikkel knew full well something might not be a good idea but found it too appealing not to carry on with, or was too bored to resist (the many, many little tricks we played on our computer illiterate boss in one lab come to mind... he was a good sport most of the time, but did come down all boss-like when the computer monitor began flashing radiation level warnings and he called the central safety team of the university in a panic...)