The Doctor | Trip 009

Nov 18, 2010 19:44

Recently I've heard talk some of you have decided to throw together a legal system- and that's good. Legal systems are good-very good way to keep peace between everyone. However, it's recently come to my attention that you're all going about it wrong. You see, I do a lot of traveling and legal systems are things that change depending on the society ( Read more... )

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[Video] the_tudour_rose November 19 2010, 02:15:44 UTC
I'm glad someone's finally stepped up and said something about this - the one's supposedly behind these laws are nothing more than children in uniforms; they're not the ones enforcing them, the Author is. They're merely puppets in her palm, and it's a safe assumption that once she tires of everyone being on their best behaviour, it will get turned on it's head.

The main problem I see with the system is that, those who have volunteered to enforce the rules have no authority here, but they've deluded themselves into believeing that they do. I've experienced the system personally and I for one do not appreciate some of the techniques used in enforcing these laws.

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[Video] 11_sies November 19 2010, 02:26:51 UTC
I don't think they're children, per-say, they just expect everyone to follow the same rules-which just can't be done. I know of a planet where execution means to be boiled to Death-Do I agree with it? Not in the slightest-however, those are the laws that planet decided on and it's not my place to say stop.

And to be fair to the ones 'in charge' I think they're just trying to avoid chaos-just-not experienced enough in the idea of dealing with different worlds entirely.

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[Video] featherdrequiem November 19 2010, 02:21:06 UTC
Well I can say one thing that may help - the law enforcers not experiencing delusions of grandeur. It's not becoming for those to make such assumptions about one's importance when no one cares...

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[Video] 11_sies November 19 2010, 02:28:45 UTC
Part of the problem very well could be that no one cares and they are probably trying their best.

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[Video] featherdrequiem November 19 2010, 02:30:01 UTC
Of course people care you simpleton. This entire matter affects them. It's just the people enforcing this that no one could care less about.

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[Video] 11_sies November 19 2010, 02:38:10 UTC
Right, Simpleton. You're calling the man that's been traveling through time and space for 907 years, seen the end of the universe and possible saved the universe more times then there are stars in the sky a simpleton.

But-! That's not the issue. It doesn't matter if you don't care about them-the point is that they are right a sense of legal system does need to be established. And they are probably doing the best they can-it's just that they're going about it all wrong.

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[Video] p3rfect_kill3r November 19 2010, 02:24:42 UTC
If they haven't listened to us, what makes you believe that they'll listen to you, if anyone?

They're happy why should they care?

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[Video] 11_sies November 19 2010, 02:31:18 UTC
Because I haven't committed any crimes and if they don't listen then I'll tear them down and start anew. I do have the authority to do that because I'm the Doctor and much higher authority then I like to advertise.

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[Video] p3rfect_kill3r November 19 2010, 02:35:48 UTC
[Okay, colour him skeptical about the authority part, but he wasn't going to argue if one of the 'neutrals' was taking a interest. He was sure that John would be interested.]

I'll more than gladly help you when it comes to ripping them a new one. Frankly I'm tired of them parading around such a simplistic and naive concept of right or wrong.

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[Video] 11_sies November 19 2010, 02:43:45 UTC
I'd like to settle the matter with as little violence as possible. Hopefully, I'll be able to purely negotiate the changes and this won't have to turn into a rebellion. I hate rebellions-especially leading them.

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[Voice] im_in_ur_exit November 19 2010, 02:59:44 UTC
I've heard a few ideas that would be perfectly good ones, and am perfectly happy to try to help where I can - since part of the problem as I understand is that the people with the most misgivings are unwilling to approach those trying to set up a system, or for various and possibly correct reasons don't believe they'd be listened to ( ... )

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[Voice] 11_sies November 19 2010, 03:21:00 UTC
Hmm, I think that's a great idea. We'll need a welcoming committee as well as a welcoming package.

As we don't have much to go on, for now we're going to have to bide time and collect information-I trust you're more then capable of making a list.

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[Voice] im_in_ur_exit November 19 2010, 03:36:17 UTC
Saying it here is less important; I'm mostly stating it openly, as what I'm doing instead of arguing and accusations. I've honestly had every plan of making my approaches quieter normally; no reason to go trumpeting everything publicly, particularly when half of what I'm trying to do requires discretion.

To be perfectly frank, I'd much prefer broaching ideas where they're likely to do good and be listened to, instead of in the middle of something that can easily get lost in noise.

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[Voice] 11_sies November 19 2010, 03:47:07 UTC
Understandable, I'll leave you to your devices then while I try to get a better look on the kinds of compromises fixing this whole mess is going to take.

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[Voice/Encrypted] sands_in_mexico November 19 2010, 03:13:08 UTC
You're intentions are valid though I must warn you that you could be ill received with your ideas. One, you have very little notariety as a politician. Two, not many people know you well enough to trust you and thirdly, what is the extent of your knowledge for those that do come from the past?

If anything, being an ambassador fits your jacket better than a politician though I am intrigued by your ideas. Please explain how you intend to bring an agreement to the masses of those that are far more skeptical.

As for my reasons, I'm a neutral party. I act when I have to and I don't always follow the letter of any law. I see something broken, I write it down. Want to hear my list?

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[Voice/Encrypted] 11_sies November 19 2010, 03:42:56 UTC
My knowledge of the past is far beyond what you could possibly imagine. Besides-I'm a time traveler the only past, present, or future to me is my own time line.

Really, I would much prefer to stay a spectator. I hate getting involved in the affairs of other planets-or in this case worlds.

Basically think of everyone from the same world on the same team. A disturbance between teammates should be settled by the team and not the referee. But say there's a disturbance between two different teams-then the referee gets involved-Are you following?

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[Voice/Encrypted] sands_in_mexico November 19 2010, 06:11:26 UTC
Yes, I am privy to that information. Maybe you shouldn't if you're having doubts now about your involvement. If you hate getting involved in them, it's better that you stand clear otherwise people are going to revolt against you and that could make matters worse.

Referee or not, blowing the whistle now without sufficient evidence to substantiate a claim other than here-say and rumor really isn't going to do anyone any good at all.

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[Voice/Encrypted] 11_sies November 19 2010, 06:23:35 UTC
You want credentials? I have those. [Well... he has psychic paper]

Just because I don't like getting involved doesn't mean I won't if it's necessary.

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