Oct 22, 2010 16:14
My Inmate must be placed in a job very soon. I am inquiring in order to learn where there is room for him.
On other matters:
There is but one uninvolved Inmate accounted for on this ship and still such chaos. The Warden responsible for the Inmate behind the recent attacks should hold themselves accountable for the actions of their Inmate -- were they guarding them properly, such a thing could not have occurred.
If the Admiral can provide so much, why then are the tools assigned to us not more capable of aiding us in monitoring our charges? Without those advantages, why are the Wardens not mobilized to fill in the blanks?
The yellow-eyed Warden is correct in his statements about humanity. But more importantly the system by which the Wardens operate should be changed, in general. It is disorganized, you treat the Inmates like Tamassrans their children if you pay attention to them at all, not every Warden is assured of their duties and their place, here, and there is no chain of command to keep things running smoothly.
This should change.
wardening =/= teaching,
your barge makes negative sense,
charlie prince,
just hit them,
it's not even a barge