espio o9: thoughts on the disciplinary committee [BBS]

Oct 06, 2010 23:47

[Behold: the reason justice-obsessive Espio has not tried joining the Disciplinary Committee. He may be bored, he may have time to spare... but he's hung up on one little detail.]

NEWSFLASH: The Disciplinary Committee is a club.

And at that, it's a club perfect for attention seekers and bullies, desperately scrabbling for some superficial way to ( Read more... )

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rebellingheart October 7 2010, 00:05:55 UTC
I don't think it's quite like that. Sure he's pretty arrogant and smug, but there's plenty of good things about him too! Maybe you'd have to actually know him to get it. [Yes, she's defending the guy that tried to sacrifice her to an evil sorceress. She sees nothing wrong with this.]

The Disciplinary Committee might take things a bit too far sometimes, but they're not all that bad either. The committee was started and given the powers it has for a reason.

-Rinoa

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turnip_rage October 7 2010, 11:14:09 UTC
It's true that I spoke to the guy all of once, but any guy lazy enough to sit back while people are in trouble just to chill out, toss out orders (through a method that probably isn't even going to reach his club in the first place) and look important? Not exactly a good influence.

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rebellingheart October 7 2010, 13:47:25 UTC
He was just doing his job. [She saw that post, now that she thinks about it.] It might not have been done in a way that makes sense to you, but that doesn't mean what he did was wrong.

[She ever thought there'd be a day where she was actually defending the disciplinary committee. Who knew?]

Sure, he might be arrogant and he can be childish and a bully sometimes, but he's far from lazy. It might not seem like it to you, but Seifer's a lot more than what you see on the surface he's not the sort of guy who'd sit by for no reason when people are in trouble.

[After all he'd been the first to listen to one girl's story about how she wanted to free a city and take her seriously enough to help her get the help she needed. No matter how may bad things had happened after later, she'd never forget that.]

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turnip_rage October 10 2010, 23:52:02 UTC
See, you say all that, but all I'm saying is what I'd seen. He can have all the hidden depths he wants, but if he never bothers showing them, that's his problem.

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rebellingheart October 12 2010, 17:18:47 UTC
I'm just saying that things aren't always how they look that's all. Everyone's so quick to judge people they don't even know just because of some superficial detail they think is important, you know?

[Yeah, she's not talking about the disciplinary committee anymore, but oh well.]

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