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week 2
[With the sudden pirate takeover and the sudden, tragic deaths of the crew, the second week of the Starfield Penitentiary rehabilitation project is off to a rough start. After Price's call for parlay with the pirate captain, he was not seen for the remainder of Saturday but around 10 pm it is his calm but tense voice that makes the time announcement.
Buckle in, Champions, things are about to get bumpy.]
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[ooc: Don't forget to to turn in your AC for week 1 and submit your threads for the Benefactors!]
Buckle in, Champions, things are about to get bumpy.]
[ooc: Don't forget to to turn in your AC for week 1 and submit your threads for the Benefactors!]
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[The people here who have peaceful lives should be able to keep them.]
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[Alex starts balling up paper towels, not looking at Oda as he speaks.]
There's a lot of ways that things should be. The truth is always colder.
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...Would it be easier to say that they'd be better-suited to peaceful lives?
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[Alexander says with a shrug, more of a sudden observation than on rhythm. Were he older, he'd tell Oda of Elizabeth Schuyler, who wrote with him and exchanged coded messages with him and his comrades throughout the war. He'd tell Oda that the same hands that had helped him and the revolutionary spies had also raised their children. He'd tell Oda of how Peggy Schuyler's quick thinking saved herself, her sisters, and their whole household from a raid of British soldiers-- how these otherwise peaceful people had proven to him that no one is truly unsuited to survive if the will exists.
But Alexander is younger and those who haven't had that will are too fresh on his mind.]
Definitely not sure I would have locked these guys up for their 'crimes'.
[Seriously like what exactly did Mozu kill, a fly?]
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Being 'too polite' is not an imprisonable offense. I don't think she'd be jailed in any legitimate institution.