suninhades: (Default)
babylon. ([personal profile] suninhades) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2011-09-05 09:12 pm

my life is trapped in these lines, that's why i'm packing these nines

Who: Princess Nuala, Integra Hellsing, and everyone who's made an appointment for a job interview at Hellsing.
What: Job interviews.
Where: Hellsing Guild Hall, Sobek Croix.
When: Various times after this post.
Notes: If your character has an interview just start a new thread! You may get Integra, you may get Nuala, you may get both. If you have a preference, say so in your subject line or harass one of us, we are easy to find.
Warnings: Bureaucracy?

In the midst of rising tension in the city, Hellsing is busier than usual. New blood (ha, hah) is always welcome, but especially so these days. The guild hall is perhaps oddly quiet, though it's only because most agents are out on cases. Those with appointments will be seen promptly.
cailisairgid: (you became soft fire.)

[personal profile] cailisairgid 2011-09-19 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
"An understandable attitude, and I have seen my share of credulous humans create explanations for what is simply beyond their present comprehension," Nuala inclines her head, "and I am merely concerned that you don't allow yourself to be limited only by your experience." Her frankness is important, she feels; they'll better be able to work to avoid these things if they're honest and straightforward about what's necessary, and her intention is clearly to achieve that and not to insult him.

"There will be times when one of our mages will be required to assist you- when you will need to work in tandem, in some way- and it's important that you'll be able to adapt to this. We have great respect for your ability as a doctor; that you give the same respect will be a good place to begin."
aviophobia: (things that suck: the consequences)

[personal profile] aviophobia 2011-10-04 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
"As long as the people I'm working with are good at what they do, I will respect them," McCoy replies, which is entirely honest. He might not like them, he might avoid them like the plague outside of work, but he'll respect the hell out of what they can do and he'll never let that cross into professional territory. "I may not understand it, but I'll respect it."