Subject: ... Alright, go on then. Wobbles, the Notary, and Lola.
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Posted on: 2018-03-09 07:13:00 UTC

Wobbles the Clown: WHITE/RED/GREEN
Primary: White. Wobbles is someone who wants people to be happy. It's the core of her being. Helping people be happy, putting things in place so that people who aren't happy can become happy, these are things she views as the highest good. 'S'why she tried out for the Department of Angst before being shoved into Floaters.
Secondary: Red. Wobbles is very much an emotionally driven person - and it's here that we see the slightly darker side of that. See, Wobbles abhors negative emotions (classic Whovians may recall the Happiness Patrol) and does everything in her power to defy and diminish them, regardless of how healthy that may be in the long run. It's emotional freedom, but only the freedom to feel certain emotions, which is why she's only a secondary Red and not a primary.
Tertiary: Green. It was a struggle as to which of these went first, but I decided to put Red as having precedence over Green despite her enforced connection to the natural world (or rather, her enforced disavowal of modern technology). Indeed, it might be because it's so forced; it's not so much a part of her psyche as it is a part of her physiology. Hroa rather than fear, as the elves say.

The Fifth Notary: WHITE/BLACK/BLUE
Primary: White: This is an entirely different kind of White to Wobbles. The Notary craves structure more than anything else, a system of rules and regulations that govern everything from Brownian motion in a teacup to the dance of galactic clusters. This basic, intrinsic need for order above all else makes her White alignment somewhat darker than others, but ho hum. Remember, to a non-believer, even the holiest angel is just another monster.
Secondary: Black: Of course, as far as the Notary's concerned, the whole point of a system is to learn how to rig it in your favour. This is the central conflict in her psyche; she craves order and rules, but chafes against their restrictions when they get in the way of what she actually wants.
Tertiary: Blue: In order to get ahead in a system governed by rules, you have to understand them; in order to understand them, you have to be smart in a lot of different ways. The Notary embodies this to an extent; a very detail-oriented person with an axe to grind against improperly-completed forms. Again, it was a struggle as to which of these was the stronger attribute.

Lola McCandless: BLUE/WHITE/RED
Primary: Blue: When it comes to field command, you need command intelligence. You need to have a precise and in-depth knowledge of tactics and logistics, of what you can get and when it will get there, of what you have to hand and who you have by your side. She didn't have it to begin with, but having horrible alien space thingies hurl plasma at your face tends to teach you that fairly fast.
Secondary: White: Of course, being at the top of the heap means you have to have a heap to be on top of, and that means at least a little bit of White being involved in your psychological makeup. Lola's view of the chain of command is that it works because the higher-ups make it work, and that it has to be there in order for anything to function on a logistical level. From chaos comes death, in her view and her experience. XCOM is not a nice place, especially when crossed over with everything from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Captain Scarlet.
Tertiary: Red: Part of being a good commander in the field, however, is being flexible. If you overplan, you can construct something overcomplicated and that leads to failure and the deaths of good men and women under your command. This kind of lateral thinking is what allows for her to keep fighting and get people out alive even when the plan's gone to hell and the Sectopods are stomping towards you like a drunken stepdad taking off his belt. It needs a level of emotional intelligence and knowledge of morale, and that's a pretty Red characteristic if ever there was one. =]

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