don't wait for a knight in shinin' armor, your savior's reflected in the mirror
[That sure was a fucking thing. That execution was a fucking thing. Those secrets are a fucking thing.
Cabanela retreats to his room, but not for all that long. Everyone will get a note eventually, written in very neat handwriting
I do not plan on bowing down to threats and intimidation. If you did not act, it means you were, like me, aware of the risk, but decided against it. Your reasons are entirely your own.
Join me in the dining room if you agree enough is enough, and that you won't acquiesce to threats. I don't plan to let this stop me, and neither should you.
-C
In the dining room itself, Cabanela has set up coffee and tea for those who want it-- there's no food, because to be honest, he doesn't know how to cook. Two more candles have been lit-- he wasn't really sure what to do about the whole... parasite thing... so Fern's candle will have to make due.]
Cabanela retreats to his room, but not for all that long. Everyone will get a note eventually, written in very neat handwriting
I do not plan on bowing down to threats and intimidation. If you did not act, it means you were, like me, aware of the risk, but decided against it. Your reasons are entirely your own.
Join me in the dining room if you agree enough is enough, and that you won't acquiesce to threats. I don't plan to let this stop me, and neither should you.
-C
In the dining room itself, Cabanela has set up coffee and tea for those who want it-- there's no food, because to be honest, he doesn't know how to cook. Two more candles have been lit-- he wasn't really sure what to do about the whole... parasite thing... so Fern's candle will have to make due.]
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That's a relief.
[She doesn't sound particularly happy, or even as relieved as she claims, but the response comes with ease all the same.]
The rational manner with which you look at things is one of your better qualities. Even I can appreciate that.
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To borrow that rationality; based on today's events, would you rule it's impossible to cheat the Coordinator's system?
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Walter White murdered Fern, for instance, but her body technically revived. If he hadn't been killed as a consequence of that, what do you think would have happened?
[This question is oddly specific.]
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But were I the one in his position, I would simply have said that while the body still lived, 'Fern' would still have died and her murderer would therefore still need to be held accountable.
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I think it would be a harder judgment to make, but one which hinges upon the same principle. If the victim in question can no longer be said to be anything like they were, is that not death in a sense?
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[She remembers painfully well how Aoi moved and spoke, more like a hollow doll than a person. Rin loved her mother anyways, but she knows it would have been kinder if her suffering hadn't been prolonged, and she had simply died back then.]
But by the opposite token, if someone was resuscitated with no ill effects, you're saying you wouldn't call it a death? Despite the fact a death definitely took place, by your definition it would be voided so long as the victim could continue their lives normally.
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[This is what she meant before, about cheating the system.]
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[She sounds perfectly calm, pouring herself a glass of water from a pitcher.]
I'll keep that insight in mind. It was a lengthy hypothetical, so thank you for humoring me.