policier: 𝓭𝓷𝓽 (sixty two)
javert ([personal profile] policier) wrote in [community profile] logsinthenight2019-10-05 08:45 pm

combat training mingle log

characters: everyone
location: the village gymnasium
date/time: every wednesday & friday throughout october
content: at the town hall last month, javert offered to set up a place for combat training. this is him making good on his promise. as he mentioned in his bulletin ad, these sessions are open to absolutely everyone, not just those who want to learn how to fight. partner up with someone and spar. do whatever you want, just don't hurt each other too badlyβ€”or javert will have words with you.
warnings: violence

setup

The gym's certainly seen better days, with it's crumbling walls and lost ceiling tiles. Javert doesn't need it to be pretty, though. He only needs it to be functional. In the last week, he's been doing what he can to clean it up, washing the floors and making some minor structural repairs.

Once the first day of combat training begin, the day after the ferry sinks, it's as clean as it possibly can be without any sort of overhaul. There are mats set up along one end of the gym, for people to stretch or otherwise use for sparring, and a collection of swords near the door. Some are blunted and old, perfect for training β€” though they may still hurt β€” while others are sharp or unwieldy, and will need to be handled with care. Use them, Javert says, but return them when you are finished.

There's a tiny collection of knives, too, though there aren't any targets to practice throwing them at. It's a work in progress. For light, there's a torch set up along the wall, illuminating the room and allowing combatants to spread themselves out from one another.

meetings

For the sake of not being micromanagey, there isn't going to be any formal structure to these practices. Javert is available to teach hand-to-hand combat and swordsmanship, should anyone wish it. He's also enlisted the aid of Jason Grace, who will teach hand-to-hand and swordsmanship, and Bucky Barnes, who is proficient in knife fighting as well as hand-to-hand combat. Anyone else, of course, may teach others as they please. Just this once, Javert's not going to be a stickler for formalities. He just wants to see everyone making productive use of their time, in some fashion.

Training will run from seven o'clock to nine o'clock in the evening. Arrive promptly, or Javert will berate you for being disruptive. No one is required to come to every single meeting, so come as often or as little as you like. If regular exercise is supposed to help combat the effects of total darkness, why not give it a try?
worthallthis: (sad 2)

[personal profile] worthallthis 2019-10-19 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, sir.

[Does that mean it's going to have to wait for punishment until after the classes? That's not going to be pleasant to have hanging over its head while trying to teach, but it's fulfilled more difficult missions in more stressful situations. So it accepts the reminder of its prior orders, and gets back to rolling the mat out.]
worthallthis: (determined)

[personal profile] worthallthis 2019-10-20 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[The Soldier hasn't had much to put away, just the mats, since it hasn't spent any time this first day on actual weapons. So that's done, and it's pacing a circuit around the inside wall of the gym to get its emotional state back to baseline. This was a good thing, even enjoyable, but still hard.

At Javert's approach, though, spotted first out of the corner of its eye (the Soldier keeps close tabs on where handlers are at all times, when possible), it stops and turns to face him. Forces its expression into neutral and the plates in its arm down to stillness again.]

Yes, of course, sir. This is. Important work.

[And it's enjoyed it. Not that it will say that, but... it did.]
worthallthis: (good work soldat)

[personal profile] worthallthis 2019-10-24 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[That. That, is not punishment, Javert. That is basically what the Soldier would be doing anyway. The only real change is the implied order not to leave Beacon. The Soldier doesn't show surprise, really, but it does blink once, slow. Integrating that implication, adding the steel of orders to follow. Then it nods.]

Yes, sir. I understand.

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[personal profile] worthallthis 2019-10-25 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
People on the network said we could go longer without eating, here. That will help.

[The Soldier may not engage with the network much, but it reads it obsessively. It's already decided to stop eating so damn much, itself. (Which sucks. But effective punishment, too.)]

Would you like me to watch the supply levels?
worthallthis: (tactical)

[personal profile] worthallthis 2019-10-25 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
Adding a visit to the general store and Invincible to my route once a day would be simple.

[It hesitates, brain switching out of "self-pity" and into "tactical planning". There's some part of the Soldier that remembers keeping track of supply, to some extent. Not part of standard mission protocols, but... something else. The vague familiarity makes its sentences lengthen out, sound a bit less choppy and more natural.]

I don't know if I know enough about how to combine foods to know how to make what we have stretch, to estimate exactly how long things should last. But I can keep track of amounts of staple ingredients and do some math on it if given estimates from someone else.
worthallthis: (out of it)

[personal profile] worthallthis 2019-10-25 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
I will ask Handler Misty. She has been teaching me a little about cooking. She'll know.

[The Soldier knows how, too. There's something even beneath the programming that knows poverty and privation, knows rationing carefully to make things last, knows re-using and mending things until they can't be fixed anymore. It just doesn't always remember how it's done, now, with all of its experiences wiped away.

After a long moment of being lost in the attempt to chase that feeling, find any useful details to that vague memory-understanding, without any actual success, it shakes itself a little, blinks twice, and finishes,]

Sorry. You can just tell me when you will be checking, sir. I will fit alternating times into my schedule.
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[personal profile] worthallthis 2019-10-29 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
[Why are you such a good handler, Javert. Even if you didn't actually give the Soldier any real punishment, you still seem to understand at least some of the things it needs. It ducks its head briefly, respect and submission.]

Thank you, sir. I'll be back in two days.

[And it collects its lantern, and heads out. Somewhere between bewildered, relieved, and hoping to hell Crowley doesn't get any more ideas about escaping, because now it can't help.]