warden filteryoung_idealistSeptember 14 2011, 06:11:12 UTC
Is anyone doing anything about Mme. Petronilla and Mlle. Young? I don't know what to suggest other than keep them away from Monsieur Hoffman, especially after he's no longer a vampire.
Also, Count Dracula did his best, both before in trying to save Hoffman's life, and just now trying to keep him from succumbing to his desire for revenge. Unless the Admiral takes him from me, I will not see him punished for it.
Re: warden filter19centconstableSeptember 14 2011, 06:20:54 UTC
I don't know. My main reason for making this announcement was to inform their wardens, in case they were unaware. I don't feel it's my place to confront someone else's charge, but I'm concerned Miss Petronilla will attempt something, or that Miss Young will goad someone else into doing so.
I know that he did, and I don't feel he should be punished at all. I'm concerned he may be injured further, in fact. I just wish he had not yelled fire in a crowded churc, Mr. St. Just, and I think it's important to keep him from doing so again.
You had no problem "confronting" my charge, so I ask you why are you so reticent with them? What you said to Dracula was very damaging although I realize you wanted to calm him down at first. My inmate was injured and trying to warn Aleera and me so that we could try to protect people, and you took it upon yourself to berate him for the way he chose to warn.
So I ask again why are you unwilling to interfere when these other inmates have spoken of harming someone else?
You had already been responding to Mr. Dracula's communication when I responded to him. So had several other wardens and inmates, and no one had refuted his claim that it was necessary to kill Detective Hoffman, which I felt was very important to refute publicly. It's also why I didn't offer him medical aid: you already seemed to be doing so.
Re: Warden filter;19centconstableSeptember 14 2011, 16:11:03 UTC
Thank goodness for that.
I'd be very grateful if you would, Mr. Nygma. And I'm not entirely sure I should be in charge of this investigation: I'm afraid solving it may rely on techniques and knowledge I don't...know of yet.
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[Oh hell but he's disappointed with the man and uncomfortable about this.]
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Has Agent Kay been informed of this?
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Then there'll be more thirsty, angry vampires out there.
Everyone needs to lock their doors until this is over.
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You are aware that he has offered to turn himself in, though? That no hunting will be neccessary?
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Also, Count Dracula did his best, both before in trying to save Hoffman's life, and just now trying to keep him from succumbing to his desire for revenge. Unless the Admiral takes him from me, I will not see him punished for it.
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I know that he did, and I don't feel he should be punished at all. I'm concerned he may be injured further, in fact. I just wish he had not yelled fire in a crowded churc, Mr. St. Just, and I think it's important to keep him from doing so again.
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So I ask again why are you unwilling to interfere when these other inmates have spoken of harming someone else?
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I'd be very grateful if you would, Mr. Nygma. And I'm not entirely sure I should be in charge of this investigation: I'm afraid solving it may rely on techniques and knowledge I don't...know of yet.
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