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Sep 09, 2011 16:30

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Request:

Define:Inmate status parameters.

What typical characteristics cause one to be chosen for Inmate status? How is the choice differentiated for those selected to be Wardens?

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Those that are aware of the perceived deficiency or failure that led to your placement ( Read more... )

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[Inmate Filter] sharpememory September 10 2011, 00:50:08 UTC
I don't know what landed me here. I was more or less a model citizen in my world.

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Re: [Inmate Filter] systmadmin September 10 2011, 03:17:52 UTC
Ah, I've heard that before [and he totally understands the sentiment]. Then you believe there is no conceivable action that you performed, or apparent faulty behavior, that you could contribute to your placement here?

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[Inmate Filter] sharpememory September 10 2011, 03:20:14 UTC
I don't believe it, it happens to be true. And if you're saying something like that, I bet you're a warden.

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[Inmate Filter] systmadmin September 10 2011, 04:01:05 UTC
Then the Admiral has shown that he is prone to committing errors once again.

Saying something like what? I'm an Inmate.

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[Inmate Filter] sharpememory September 10 2011, 07:37:57 UTC
Yeah, that's him. Keeps us on our toes.

Course you are. Don't worry, I don't discriminate.

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[Inmate Filter] systmadmin September 10 2011, 08:35:44 UTC
[He's got sooo much hate for the Admiral.] How lucky for us.

I see.

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[Inmate Filter] sharpememory September 11 2011, 04:10:03 UTC
Better than being dead, isn't it?

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[Inmate Filter] systmadmin September 12 2011, 02:28:16 UTC
Yes, I'd imagine so. However, I'd rather not be here at all [At least, not in this particular place, where he'd found himself trapped and subjected to restrictions and floods and a variety of frustrations. But entrance into the User world had always been his ultimate goal, anyways]; I was never derezzed [What's the User term--] dead, prior to my arrival here.

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[Inmate Filter] sharpememory September 12 2011, 11:47:54 UTC
Weren't you? Well, I don't think I died. It doesn't change much though.

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[Inmate Filter] systmadmin September 13 2011, 05:58:28 UTC
[Flynn's reintegration would've killed him--and even the pain from the tearing apart and unravelling of his base code still lingered somewhere in the back of his processes--but it hadn't been completed, from what he knew. So he'd assumed that the Portal had worked, that he'd made it out totally fine and unscathed.

Because that was better than the thought he'd return to that if the Admiral decided it.

Or that it had actually caused his deresolution.]

Hm. As far as I know, no. I hear others have died before their arrival here, however.

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[Inmate Filter] sharpememory September 13 2011, 08:43:14 UTC
Yeah, well. I bet they're making that up. So that they feel special or something.

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[Inmate Filter] systmadmin September 14 2011, 05:27:34 UTC
I wouldn't say your own death something to brag or feel special about. It just means you were weak enough to get yourself in the position to be killed.

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Re: [Inmate Filter] sharpememory September 14 2011, 13:37:46 UTC
See, that's what I think too. But all those people out there don't agree.

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[Inmate Filter] systmadmin September 16 2011, 05:07:19 UTC
It's pitiful others would think that way, that it would somehow make them better or more remarkable.

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[Inmate Filter] sharpememory September 16 2011, 10:08:14 UTC
People are like that. They suck, basically.

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