Jun 15, 2008 09:55
[Violet's still in a cocoon, right? And still attached to a tree near the entrance to the labs she shares with Robin, etc. Today she's got company in the form of Robin and his laptop. Not only that, but Robin is reading to her. Jaded camp dwellers will find nothing to boggle at here -- just another ordinary weird camp effect, right?
However, this touching display of friendship is slightly marred when you get close enough to realise what Robin's reading her.]
-- jury on the grounds that Killer Moth had the right to be tried by his peers. However the appeal was quashed after Killer Moth's defence failed to produce any sentient talking bugs not created by Killer Moth in his lab that were fit for jury duty. Subsequently, he was found guilty and received a sentence of 20 years. His lawyers plan to appeal on the grounds that the sentence doesn't take into account the life cycle of the moth. Judge Beagle has this to say.
[... old Jump City court reports.]
((I think I worked out why I have been sluggish and tired and slow this last few days -- the sore throat and runny nose was a major give-away, but it has just dawned on me that I have a cold. I've made myself a pot of tea, and will be sticking around, but just letting you guys know that I will be slow. Apologies in advance!))