Order Only: Communications
Dec. 11th, 2012 11:39 amWhile the rest of you lot have been wringing your hands about long-term strategy and squabbling endlessly about tactics necessary to achieve interim goals, Miss Granger has applied herself to one of the problems that have plagued operations since the Order's inception: communication. I have examined her solution and found it charmingly unsophisticated, but otherwise quite adequate from both ease-of-construction and operational security standpoints.
As Miss Granger is entirely too modest to advance her proposition to the group as a whole, I will take the decision out of her hands: Miss Granger, when you have a moment, kindly explain.
As Miss Granger is entirely too modest to advance her proposition to the group as a whole, I will take the decision out of her hands: Miss Granger, when you have a moment, kindly explain.
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Date: 2012-12-11 10:48 pm (UTC)Compulsion magic, though -- that stuff's tricky. From everything I've ever read about it, that stuff can backfire on you when you least expect it. But I'm sure you thought that part through as well, and also made sure people knew what they were getting into, so I suppose that makes it all right. I can see why some of you lot might be skittish about it, though.
But the only way I can think of to link objects up like that is the Protean charm -- that's seriously advanced magic right there, it is. I'm impressed.
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Date: 2012-12-11 11:22 pm (UTC)Another point to the blood charm that Hermione didn't mention is security. Which I think is really important. Your coin that you've marked with your own blood will only work for you, and nobody else can read the messages on it. What's more, the blood also activates a whistle-and-come charm so you can't lose it -- if someone steals it from you they'll lose it and it'll find its way back to you. Which is another point in this system's favour.
Anyway, I was wary about the idea at first, but I think that what Hermione and the others have come up with is dead clever.