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trenchcoatedly) wrote2012-05-24 04:33 pm
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013 + WE ARE ALL THE WORK OF YOUR HAND
I wonder if the Admiral has ever chosen a warden or inmate incorrectly. Has there ever been a warden who was unkind and vicious? I'm well-aware that someone can be a good person while being unfriendly at some points, or narrow-minded, but I wonder. Likewise, has their ever been an inmate that was righteous and good?
And that inmates return as wardens... I wonder if all inmates upon graduation become this good. Is is capable for an inmate to graduate but not be permitted to warden after? Surely, there can be steps between a redeemed inmate and someone capable of being a warden.
As a side note, I'd like to politely request that all nonhumans, notably vampires, be treated in accordance with their actions and not their species.
Dracula, I haven't seen you in the greenhouse lately. Are you all right?
Buffy, how are you feeling?
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I'd like to discuss something with you.
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If we could speak regarding my inmate.
And that inmates return as wardens... I wonder if all inmates upon graduation become this good. Is is capable for an inmate to graduate but not be permitted to warden after? Surely, there can be steps between a redeemed inmate and someone capable of being a warden.
As a side note, I'd like to politely request that all nonhumans, notably vampires, be treated in accordance with their actions and not their species.
Dracula, I haven't seen you in the greenhouse lately. Are you all right?
Buffy, how are you feeling?
[LOCKED to LUA]
I'd like to discuss something with you.
[LOCKED to MCCOY]
If we could speak regarding my inmate.
tl;dr is what Prefects are made of.
There also have been bad wardens, Brother, in fact, there was a time when wardens on the whole were held entirely unaccountable for their actions, and controlled the inmates through whatever means necessary. The Majority of them were still good people, but they were good people who... saw injustice, and looked away. Mistakes were made, and things changed, but the wardens have never become... singular in their approaches, Comrade.
It's less that they are good and the inmates are bad, and more that we all exist on the same spectrum. The difference is, that inmates require guidance and help, a second chance, and wardens accept responsibility. As long as a warden can fulfill their responsibility to their inmate and do no harm, then how good or bad they are is less important.
And finally, Comrade, in theory when you graduate you are ready to take your second chance. Whether that is on the Barge, serving as a warden, or finishing something back where you came from, or on another world entirely. Graduation means that your inmate should be ready to make that choice, and to make the right choice.
I think there are many inmates who would have been extremely bad wardens, had they remained on the barge, however, none of them chose to stay after they graduated.
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I apologize for my absence. The last month has been extremely difficult.
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At the same time, even a righteous man can make a poor choice.
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You're assuming the Admiral is some kind of stand-in for your God. Like there's a plan here or some kind of requirements.
Wardens and inmates can't be chosen incorrectly - he chooses them because he wants them, plain and simple. There's no good here, there's no evil, there's just people cast in roles. It doesn't matter what we think.
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When I was paired with my current inmate, I gave him a rundown of my duties as I saw them, and asked him if he found the terms agreeable.
I think working things out like that from the start, laying down some terms and opening up the option to repair if you can't come to an accord help avoid a lot of those bad pairing mix-up. All of the other inmates I've had, I was pretty sure I could help except two of them were yanked out from under my feet.
[And he sends him a copy of his agreement with Crane in text.]
My duties as I have come to understand them are:
• to provide you with protection against hostilities from other inmates and wardens
• to protect other inmates and wardens from any damage you may intentionally or unintentionally inflict
• to provide you with a constructive environment so long as it doesn't violate the personal welfare of yourself or others
• to ensure that you have life skills to sustain yourself after graduation
• to generally be observant of your physical and mental well-being
• to act as a representative when addressing other wardens and the Admiral concerning your health, safety, comfort, and productivity
• to judge your actions fairly administer punishment as it is deserved and not in excess of your actions
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[Private] sorry this is late /o\
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