Dr. Lance Sweets (
lifetothefullest) wrote in
hadriel2018-10-19 05:55 pm
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014 [Video] /dated to a few hours after Yusuke's anon post
[Lance looks a little over life at the moment, which most of his friends probably recognize as his standard look when not being purposefully professional. He's not bothering with the latter right now, both because he's a bit annoyed and because he thinks it would be pointless, so instead everyone gets normal, slightly bitchy Lance.]
Okay, I wish I could say that I can't believe I have to remind people of this, but vigilante justice is not exactly the best idea here. Not only is it morally wrong to just declare yourself to have the authority to decide who is and isn't deserving of 'justice', but it's logically wrong too; you're just going to cause problems, not solve them.
I'm not saying not to intervene when something's actively happening, but going after someone days or weeks later is just starting the whole process of retaliation all over again. So can everyone just take their egos down a notch and, if they're concerned about someone being an active threat or something, work on coming up with some sort of solution that isn't going to make things worse as soon as it's done?
[This is not the first time he's had to go into this discussion while here--or at home--and so that's why he's being extra short about it. He's also not just talking about the recent incident, it's simply what prompted him to say something this time.]
Okay, I wish I could say that I can't believe I have to remind people of this, but vigilante justice is not exactly the best idea here. Not only is it morally wrong to just declare yourself to have the authority to decide who is and isn't deserving of 'justice', but it's logically wrong too; you're just going to cause problems, not solve them.
I'm not saying not to intervene when something's actively happening, but going after someone days or weeks later is just starting the whole process of retaliation all over again. So can everyone just take their egos down a notch and, if they're concerned about someone being an active threat or something, work on coming up with some sort of solution that isn't going to make things worse as soon as it's done?
[This is not the first time he's had to go into this discussion while here--or at home--and so that's why he's being extra short about it. He's also not just talking about the recent incident, it's simply what prompted him to say something this time.]

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[Was that an objection? Yeah, the objection is definitely implied.]
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[ He didn't actually expect that. Huh. ]
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[And chances are if she figures out the relation between the two of them, she could cause trouble that Nick isn't sure how to handle.]
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[ Perhaps they shouldn't discuss this on the network, but DiMA is a little worried now. Obviously her opinion of all life is low to start, as she's described as a murderess and serial killer, but for Nick to consider himself in lower than average esteem? Hmm. ]
Of course I'll respect everyone's wishes, but if it's relevant I would like to know. I thought I might actually be helpful somehow.
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[Probably literal fire, in Caedra's case. Still, he knows that feeling -- wanting to help, to talk things out. Family, indeed. He decides to answer that initial question after all:]
Early on in her time here, she killed a girl and summoned up some demons. The Guard took them out, and I was the one who ended up talking her down. Can't say we've had a good conversation since.
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[ Which is deeply troubling him. He's too fragile to fight, doesn't know medicine or magic, there's no technology around to work with, and if his peacemaking experience isn't welcome he's officially out of ideas. Perhaps he should contact that young android he met early on, if he needs assistance with his project to assist inorganic folks? He could work on upgrading himself, but the lab had seemed quite busy when he last dropped by and that doesn't serve the greater good.
All in all it reminds him of his time before Acadia, before he had a purpose. He found it in helping synthkind and the Island. But how can he help Hadriel? ]
Oh. I see... that could simply be due to what tactic you used originally, but I'll trust your judgment.
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[Maybe Caedra just needs some time to cool off -- literally -- or maybe she'll never change, but Nick prefers to keep his guard up with people like her, the type who just likes watching people suffer. He knows the sort from his own experience as well as from memories belonging to the real Nick Valentine, and it never ends well.]
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Understood. Thank you for the warning.