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Quartermaster

Drawn to logistical resourcing of a moving group — yesterday’s stock, today’s distance, tomorrow’s water all in one continuous calculation. Reads route and morale together, sequences supply across days. Recognizable in the quartermaster nobody thanks until they are gone.

Integration property: Holds yesterday’s stock, today’s distance, and tomorrow’s water in one running calculation

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Administrative Nature
  • Providing Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Logical Intelligence
  • Spatial Visual Intelligence
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence
maintains sufficiency for others calm in logistics thinks in structures high navigation sense tracks the room
  • Supply chain manager (primary) - Logistical resourcing, sequencing supply across days
  • Logistics coordinator (primary) - Managing movement, route, and morale together
  • Expedition logistics manager (primary) - Building from yesterday’s stock to tomorrow’s distance
  • Warehouse manager (secondary) - Allocates physical space and inventory flow across time; manages resource distribution at scale without the strategic foresight that defines primary expression.
  • Project coordinator (secondary) - Tracks timelines, dependencies, and resource allocation across moving parts; maintains operational coherence without owning the strategic vision or final accountability.
  • Catering manager (secondary) - Provisions and deploys food, staff, and equipment to multiple sites; sustains logistics operations but consumption-focused delivery reduces the quartermaster’s autonomous provisioning role.
  • Event operations manager (adjacent) - Coordinates on-site logistics, timelines, and resource positioning; executes operational flow under external constraints, not the independent provisioning authority of core quartermaster work.
  • Calculate and plan supply needs across a journey (primary)
  • Sequence resources by day and distance (primary)
  • Read route, morale, and supply in one continuous calculation (primary)
  • Manage caches and supply distribution (secondary)
  • Coordinate with teams to maintain sufficiency (secondary)
  • Camping and outdoor provisioning (primary)
  • Route planning and mapwork (primary)
  • Organizing and optimizing systems (secondary)
  • Cooking for groups (secondary)
  • Apprentice learning logistical thinking (primary)
  • Trusted quartermaster nobody thanks until they are gone (primary)
  • Elder logistics specialist training the next operator (primary)