Mid afternoon, there is a communication on all computers. The monitor will blink until the message is read.
Thank you everyone for your speedy responses! We have tallied the votes, and are proud to present to you your election results. All locked areas will now open with a scan from the appropriate parties.
The following have been voted into a position. Not all free positions have been filled. We hope eventually in the future, all positions will be, but until then, everyone will need to make do.
Governor: Wu Law Enforcement: Jae, Brady and Aaron Detention: Evan, Reece and Ryan Health and Fitness: Susanna Goods and Services: Grace, Edan and Kyle Librarian: Matt Farmer: Charlie Maintenance: Reggie Cleaning: Mojo, Jim and Meg Technical Maintenance: Mazie Bar: Adam, Jeremy and Jackson Entertainment: Autumn, Eric and Pippa Governor's Advisor: Wren
We have also had other suggestions. The position of Advisor was lobbied for and won by Ms. Everdeen. Others have made suggestions. We will list them here. Any person who wishes to be considered for a role (and who has not already been appointed to a role) should post a public entry making a case for the position itself, including why they consider it necessary and beneficial to the facility. They should also make a case as to why they should be appointed to the role. If there is enough support in a second round of voting, the position will be made official.
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Wu also gets a response.
Dear Mr Zhang
Thank you once again for your response. You are, however, mistaken in your assertion that lack of memory equals lack of consent. To correct your misinterpretation of US law, we hereby supply you with the federal definition of rape.
United States Federal Law [Title 10, Subtitle A, Chapter 47X, Section 920, Article 120] defines rape as:
(a) Rape.— Any person subject to this chapter who causes another person of any age to engage in a sexual act by— (1) using force against that other person; (2) causing grievous bodily harm to any person; (3) threatening or placing that other person in fear that any person will be subjected to death, grievous bodily harm, or kidnapping; (4) rendering another person unconscious; or (5) administering to another person by force or threat of force, or without the knowledge or permission of that person, a drug, intoxicant, or other similar substance and thereby substantially impairs the ability of that other person to appraise or control conduct
The event to which you are referring do not fit this definition. Ms. Mills may claim lack of memory of the event, but that does not mean she did not consent at the time. The footage shows no evidence that she was in any way forced. We suggest that you speak to Ms. Mills to clarify the situation and use caution with regard to the face value of what you are told. We, of course, can give no judgement as to honesty against memory, but it seems clear that one is lacking.
Hers would certainly not be the first drunken tryst that later one wanted to forget.
We will not correspond further in this matter. If the law enforcement team, which is to be announced later today, wish to investigate, that it their business. Our involvement is at an end.