mccrane: (Introspective--long clouds)
McCrane ([personal profile] mccrane) wrote in [community profile] re_alignment_logs2013-06-03 09:26 pm

Triumverate

Who: McCrane, Blurr, and Prowl
What: Organizing the police force, assigning duties, and getting to know each other
When: Now-ish
Where: Police Headquarters...Ultra Magnus's old office.

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Which, technically, wasn't something ever likely to happen. With even the small populace of Cybertron, McCrane found himself too busy every day to consider off-duty time. If he wasn't helping to manage Police business, he was off helping to construct some dwelling or another. Anything, so long as it was work.

Work was what he enjoyed. Only the other Brave Police managed to drag him from it since Gunmax had vanished. That had been his failure, he was sure, and if staying head of the local enforcers could help him prevent even one soul from vanishing out in the badlands...then he would be there every day.

It had taken him a while to collect his thoughts, but he knew he couldn't put off this meeting forever. Ultra Magnus was gone, he wasn't coming back, and things were barely running without a set schedule and roster of duties. He barely knew anything about this new 'Prowl,' besides.

Now, he was going to change that.

Specifically picking a time when all three of them were likely to be around, he forwarded meeting notes to Prowl and Blurr and headed for Ultra Magnus's old office. It was time to be a commander again.

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fun_police: (we have to take control of it)

[personal profile] fun_police 2013-07-17 08:52 am (UTC)(link)
"What we need to focus on is establishing policies,"he adds,"Half of the problem with Megatronus appeared to be from misunderstanding. We need hard guidelines. Something indisputable that can't be swayed or misinterpreted by someone else's whims."

Prowl has a bit of a thing for the rule of law.

"We can send an envoy to the Defense Committee to help them write up a draft. We'll need several things to clear up. Particularly on what evidence that can be used during a trial, among other things. Not every case will be clear-cut like Rung's."

They already had something somewhat set in place, but there's a lot of things that were left unanswered. Particularly involving the seizing of property for cases. That's definitely a thing they need to find out.

"While we're at it, pushing them for a clear trial procedure would also be of benefit. We can only hold suspects for so long."