Insider mbtiパーソナリティタイプ
個性
"Insiderはどのような性格タイプですか? Insiderは、 in MBTI、8w9 - so/sp - in Enneagram、 in Big 5、 in socionics のパーソナリティタイプです。"
[Reevaluated] Why not ESFJ Ti-inferior? See Auxiliary Ti below. Why not Ni? See Inferior Ni below. Dominant Se Insider's grounded in the immediate situation, discarding long-term vision in favor of expedient choices. For example, he tells the Doctor he executed “every last name in your notes, no exceptions” and left out photos because the scene's an “eyesore,” meaning he resolves issues on the spot without deliberation. In Archive 3, he avoids “missions that appear too difficult” and instead focuses on trivial matters, only acting responsively when no one else is available, again confirming his tendency to anchor decisions in the immediate context. Even his Operator Record has him jamming monastery doors in advance during a crisis, preparation that only made sense in that moment. Finally, the narrative tropes him as “brilliant, but lazy,” skilled but unwilling to commit unless pushed, which by itself implies his in-the-moment engagement over long-term planning. He indulges in sensory pleasures, especially taste, to an exaggerated degree. His Archive 2 details his obsession with sweets, where he quadruples the sugar content of donuts to levels that make even sugar-loving Laterans ill. Dialogue confirms this with his potluck scene, where he insists the sugar levels are “just right” despite feedback. The narrative also emphasizes his “sweet tooth… to a greater extent than even other Laterans” and ties it to his first childhood exposure to dessert, cementing this as a defining trait. Even his promotion materials reference 15 Sugar Packs, a ludicrous number showing his indulgence. Altogether, his engagement with sensory-stimulating activities isn’t casual—it’s compulsive and exaggerated. He adjusts to scenarios opportunistically, but always with self-preservation in mind. His Archive 1 notes how he prioritizes “keeping himself safe” and hones his standards through years of practice. In Archive 3, he's described as excelling at avoiding troublesome jobs, but when forced into them, he adapts by swiftly resolving matters and then demanding heavy overtime pay. His dialogue when promoted has this too: he immediately reframes the recognition as increased workload he must now adapt to. The narrative reinforces this in “obfuscating stupidity” trope, describing how he plays the fool but is cunningly calculating beneath, adapting his presentation depending on what'll shield him from dangerous assignments. Auxiliary Ti Insider can examine information critically and identify flaws or contradictions. In his dialogue, he admits that laws can't solve every dispute and reflects on the limitations of faith-based reasoning, an awareness of logical gaps. In Archive File 3, he insists on persuasion before accepting missions, meaning he evaluates the practical logic of whether a task's worth his involvement. His “obfuscating stupidity” trope's a mask hiding his calculating nature—he analyzes situations while pretending to be unserious. Also, his statement that most Sankta are “blind” to realities outside Laterano is a logical dissection of their worldview, contrasting lived experiences with insulated beliefs. These four cases establish Insider does indeed dissect logical consistency. He has skepticism toward others’ intentions and external structures. In Archive File 3, he avoids “troublesome jobs” unless convinced, a suspicion toward being exploited. His collaboration with Oren shows he doubted official channels and instead aligned with clandestine measures, a skepticism toward orthodox authority. He even questioned whether Rhodes Island’s ideals could realistically succeed, wishing them “good luck” but making clear he wasn’t convinced. Finally, his critique that Sankta in Laterano are “blind” is skepticism incarnate, refusing to accept their optimistic worldview at face value. These examples prove Insider applies skepticism as a way of navigating his world. He rejects outside methods and substitutes his own. When training the Doctor in posture, he insists on his correction method, dismissing any preexisting form. His donuts are made with quadruple sugar because he decided the normal recipe “didn’t make sense,” replacing it with his own way. In Archive File 3, he chooses “trivial problems” or embarrassing incidents instead of difficult missions, working his own way instead of following standard Executor patterns. Finally, his cooperation with Oren (jamming monastery doors, endorsing extreme prevention) means he bypasses formal chains of authority to act according to his own alternative logic. Tertiary Fe 👇








