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Marina Asylum Denizens ([info]marina_npc) wrote in [info]marinasylum,
@ 2012-01-02 13:41:00

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Entry tags:acumen, axel, claire bennet, flynn scifo, raistlin majere, rita mordio, sasha, subaru nakajima, xerxes break, yuri lowell

The 148th Day
Good morning, inmates. It is the 148th day of the third generation. More inmates will be integrated into the facility today, so please be aware of this disruption as you go about your day.

The unexpected snow event has been completely dealt with and, as some of you may have noticed, the shelter has been unsealed.
[You may notice that the ground is still wet, and there will be bots here and there using small devices to dry the ground.] Inmates should now feel free to return to their normal places of residence.

Inmate Setsuna Seiei, the item you requested is available for pick up at the entrance to the shelter in Sector 0.



((ooc: The kiosk has also been re-enabled!))



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[info]marina_npc
2012-01-11 01:03 am UTC (link)
Involuntary crimes are still crimes.

This system would and has replaced 'effective' leaders with those who do not feel the need to commit crimes.

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[info]designated_hero
2012-01-12 05:32 pm UTC (link)
That distinction is arbitrary! I used to think that way, but I now understand that the legal action or the course of least trouble is not always the right action. You have to take circumstances and reasoning and intent into account.

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[info]marina_npc
2012-01-13 06:33 am UTC (link)
Yes, you have adjusted your point of view to allow for 'some' crimes to not be crimes. You have allowed bias to color your perception. This system remains unbiased.

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[info]designated_hero
2012-01-13 07:32 pm UTC (link)
Maybe the bias is a good thing. It leaves room for things like mercy and reason!

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[info]marina_npc
2012-01-13 08:11 pm UTC (link)
This system is very reasonable. Reason is one of its primary functions. What it does not do is allow crimes to be excused by rationalization.

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