Creations Anonymous (![]() ![]() @ 2010-09-07 11:42:00 |
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IT'S TIME TO DECIDE, SEATTLE [Picture of destroyed warehouse.] We must decide, Seattle, which side we are on. Activity on the Network forums exploded this week after the human-aired documentary on the romantic lives of ours vigilantes and heroes. Yes, Seattle, ours. There was no one featured in that program who doesn't trace back to our world, who doesn't utilize our abilities and come from our shared past. It stands to reason, therefore, that we've decided we're responsible for saving this fledgling world we've become a part of, but at what cost? Crimes were reported this week involving two young adults attacking an unarmed man in an alley and carving his flesh with birdlike images, a black-garbed female attempting to steal from our own Bathos, and more rescue-murders at the hand of the Corbinian. On the flip side, a group of criminals was left, with no mortal injuries, at the local police station by Rory the Rorschach, and the Bat (and a man who was reported to flee the scene prematurely in fear) took down one of the larger drug warehouses in Seattle. There is a different between heroes and vigilantes, my fellow Creations, and it can be found in the paragraph above. If you can't tell the difference, then you're part of the problem. And now we want to start a school to teach other Creations to blow up buildings and set fire to warehouses? We want to train children to function in the rapidly-growing dream-crime industry? We want to send little girls and brightly-garbed boys out on the street with switchblades and bad memories to drive them? Who draws the line between vigilante and hero? Who enforces the line? It's time to decide, Seattle. (CON'T page 2) → |
SHARED DREAMING ON THE RISE, page 3 → KEEPING YOURSELF SAFE WHILE ASLEEP, page 2 → |