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"Fivesはどのような性格タイプですか? Fivesは、INTJ in MBTI、6w5 - sx/so - 684 in Enneagram、RCOAI in Big 5、ILI in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"

“Are we sure this thing is safe? I don’t want to end up a wall decoration.” MBTI —> Ni-Se —o—> “Growing frustrated with Rex, Fives insists that he cannot follow orders that he knows are wrong, and allow others to suffer as a result, expressing the sentiment that he cares more for the lives of his friends than doing what.” (S4-E9): Okay, obviously tertiary Fi has an extent of role here, but I should express too the differences between Si-Ne and Ni-Se “loyalties”, Captain Rex favoring what is established and familiar, whilst ARC Trooper Fives is more set on his individualistic idealism and higher purpose for his brothers about what is “honorable”, although his more unrealistic inferior Se might come through towards the end when his plan almost fails, it’s the ESTP Hardcase’s sacrifice that saves the day. —> Ni-Te —o—> “Fives argues that the clones are men, who not only follow orders and serve loyally, but who also must be trusted to make their own decisions when their orders are clearly wrong.” (S4-E10): Again, tertiary Fi plays a role here, but I should emphasize that that Ni-Te combination is critical here too, ARC Trooper Five is trying to pragmatically assert his brothers’ nature as living beings that make individual choices and that is unreasonable for them to have to put up with blatantly harsh authority and that they should be able to think around such mindlessness, finally breaking through to Captain Rex, but clearly challenging the more immaturely Si-Te Dogma. —> Ni-Fi —o—> “After setting a false intruder alarm, AZI-3 extracts the tumor from Tup's brain only to have Nala Se and Shaak Ti walk on them. Tup awakens, and tells Fives of a mission in all clones' dreams that never ends. Declaring the mission a nightmare, Tup announces that it is the end for him and that he is free.” (S6-E2): As I said in Darth Maul’s profile (I think), Reddit has convinced me to be skeptical of there is any real credence to the idea of “tertiary loops” as it is more realistic to realize the tertiary function favorance tends to create more fuzzy, immature use of the auxiliary function instead of it being repressed entirely; thus Fives hastening his more pragmatic auxiliary Te approach when it came to trying to help Tup, his tertiary Fi more emotionally “black and white” disposition causing him to slip up, such as something as simple as knocking over the tools that attracted Nala Se’s attention. ENNEAGRAM —> 6 - Motivations and Fears —o—> “In an attempt to quiet the men, Rex takes Fives aside, urging him to help promote unity among the troopers. Despite Fives' assertions that Krell's strategies are too costly, Rex insists that it is their duty as soldiers to follow orders even at the cost of their own lives.” (S4-E8): Okay, this pretty interesting; Captain Rex and ARC Trooper Fives are representing differentiating components of more general 6 motivations, Captain Rex having unyielding loyalty whilst ARC Trooper Five is posing skepticism about what is safe and reliable, thus providing an interesting case of how Enneagram 6 manifests according to different cognitive functions. —> 6 - “Externalized Anxiety” —o—> “Nala Se contacts Darth Tyranus, telling him that the renegade clone has stolen the inhibitor chip, but that he knows nothing about its purpose or function. Tyranus is disturbed by these events, and questions whether the clone army will live up to the Kaminoans' design.” (S6-E3): One of the most absolutely badass things about ARC Trooper Fives is that his skeptical intellectualism is able to unsettle the very Sith Lords orchestrating and seeing the Clone Wars through, thus, throughout the Order 66 arc, we see ARC Trooper Fives concentrating his characteristic 6 anxiety about the threat the chips could pose through skeptical investigation, going hand-in-hand with his Ni-Te requiring the bigger picture. —> 6 - Wing 5 —o—> “Fives asks them to put their weapons down, and then activates a force field around them. He outlines the plot against the Jedi, to use the biochips in every clone to force them to kill their Jedi generals.” (S6-E4): Okay, I can understand where the 5w6 votes are coming from; I think it’s ARC Trooper Five’s Ni-Te (as opposed to Captain Rex’s Si-Te) in which his Wing 5 is more pronounced, but he’s not so much concerned with being an individual agent of knowledgeable preparedness as much as he is skeptically panning out for systematic, reliable knowledge to help preserve his intellectual safety as it pertains to the Republic’s politics and his brothers’ safety.

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