[Video] *~Let's hope the old script gets a new twist~*

Feb 04, 2011 12:04

[He's found a place in the study for this; quiet, but public and neutral ground. He's back to more "normal", at least enough to be calm and controlled, without any signs of frayed nerves for this ( Read more... )

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[Audio] agentmisora February 5 2011, 00:05:04 UTC
There's no way anyone can come up with a system that everyone can agree on, or even "respect," as you put it. Personally, I think it should be enough to try to accommodate the majority, in other words, those who actually care about peace. And the rest of them [whiners] can just suck it up.

But anyway, this is why I'm not a politician, so I won't claim to have any good advice for an area I've no experience with. I'll offer my services whenever it's necessary, so I suppose the only point relevant to me is the first one. As for the rest, well, I trust that there are others far more suitable than me in deciding what's best to do.

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[Audio] im_in_ur_exit February 5 2011, 00:13:40 UTC
I don't think there's any way we'll avoid having to settle for something the majority will respect. As long as we can limit the opposition to the actual malcontents, instead of making enemies of strong-willed people with legitimate complaints or who aren't going out looking for trouble unprovoked, that'll be the best we can do.

It's appreciated, as long as you say something if you have a real objection to what's being asked of you. We're going to have to have some kind of extra meeting anyway, for the people intent on being involved and the ones that we might need help from, to sort things out enough that we know what to expect from each other and where each of us would be needed in a crisis.

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[Audio] agentmisora February 5 2011, 05:54:37 UTC
Then please alert me whenever this meeting occurs.

But I need an explanation. No one's been very informative regarding this aspect. Just how did the previous justice system come down to the hands of one person? I can't imagine why the Author would be willing to cooperate with anyone at all.

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[Audio] im_in_ur_exit February 5 2011, 06:55:49 UTC
Definitely.

I got here when it was already in place and never did manage to get in contact with the one running it - just a few people involved. Honestly, this case is the first time I've been directly involved in the "law" here. From what I'd heard, there was some kind of a bargain made with the Author for part of it, which is how they were able to get around the problem of dealing with people starting trouble who had powers .... but then, as noted, there were cases of people judged innocent being punished anyway, and everything related to it disappeared just before B became active. A lot of the rest of what I've heard is from various residents who weren't directly a part of it....

It wasn't very popular.

Mello was more directly involved and would know more.

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[Audio] agentmisora February 6 2011, 06:37:26 UTC
[Mello again. Why was she not surprised that this also led back to him?] I'll definitely try to talk with Mello [again] then.

If someone can get the Author's cooperation via a bargain, it isn't impossible to assume it can't happen again... Hmm, would you happen to know why these innocent people were punished anyway?

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[Audio] im_in_ur_exit February 7 2011, 08:21:27 UTC
Oh, it certainly can. [And quietly...] After all, B got into what should've been an unused and sealed room...

Ah - from what I know it was a fairly messy case, with part of the problem being something not working as expected? ...It was someone who could've probably flattened many of us, yet apparently made no move to resist, among other things, and I'm not sure why the Author punished her other than some kind of childish notion of "punishment". It's ... another one I wasn't entirely directly involved in - I was ... preoccupied, when it happened. [Not that he's not willing to tell you, but he'd like to save THAT story for not-the-public-network, if it becomes relevant.]

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[Audio/Private] agentmisora February 7 2011, 18:40:58 UTC
I see.

[But that's exactly what she's doubtful of. If the Author is so powerful and is basically the last one with a say in things, is there really any way to establish a workable system around her seemingly arbitrary whims? The concern is written all over Misora's face as she contemplates this unfortunate scenario. But pessimism isn't going to solve anything, so she grudgingly refrains from voicing her opinions regarding that aspect. She does notice that he's hiding something, but Misora isn't one to pry unless it directly relates to her personally.]

Alright, you don't have to tell me anything you're not comfortable with.

[But now she locks the feed to private.]

I'm sure you know by now that L, Mello, and B [she deliberately omits Yagami for now] are all from my world. I've worked with L in the past to apprehend B, but I knew nothing of Mello's existence until I arrived at the manor. He had claimed and admitted to having something to do with both L and one of the murders of last week. If you are as knowledgeable as I think you ( ... )

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[Audio/Private] [He's adding a few layers of encryption...] im_in_ur_exit February 7 2011, 19:58:31 UTC
I never met L - I'd heard of his presence, and given circumstances, I'm fairly sure that "L" is no longer here save for people borrowing his "alias"; I'd guess it was his room B was using ( ... )

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