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Mar 06, 2009 02:06

[The soft voice of a man can be heard. His speech is very polite and a bit formal.Excuse me, I'm very sorry to disturb you. I was wondering if I could ask a few questions. You see, I've been here for a little while now. Ah, I haven't said anything before though, I'm very sorry about that. I didn't think to contact anyone with this at first ( Read more... )

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tenkai_soul March 6 2009, 10:11:45 UTC
I can answer questions about the police, sir.

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Mailman san misformail March 6 2009, 10:22:27 UTC
That's very kind of you to do so. I appreciate it immensely. I'm not very familiar with... such a place of disorder, and wasn't sure how the law system would work here.

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tenkai_soul March 6 2009, 10:27:44 UTC
Well, what in particular do you need to know?

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misformail March 6 2009, 10:32:54 UTC
Well, starting is a little difficult isn't it? I suppose I'm trying to know what's correct behavior and not. I don't want to accidentally offend anyone after all, and with such a mix it could be very easy to do so. After the things I've seen the past few days I'm just a bit worried. I've never sen so much violence in one place before.

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angelic_lawyer March 6 2009, 10:14:54 UTC
Obviously, people live in the various apartment buildings. There is a police force, but I imagine a member of the force would be far better at answering your questions relating to them than I can.

Other than that, there is a medical clinic, a hunting group, [...] and lawyers. As for food, Nani runs a soup kitchen.

Does that help with regards to structure?

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Mailman san misformail March 6 2009, 10:26:46 UTC
It would be funny to have people not living in any of them buildings wouldn't it? I was actually wondering more on how they were set up. From what I've gathered some of them are, how to put it... independent?

Lawyers? So there's a complex legal system at work?

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angelic_lawyer March 6 2009, 10:31:48 UTC
Mm, it would. I live in Latimir, so I'm only aware of that building to any extent, but anyone can live in Latimir so long as the apartment they choose is currently unoccupied. Gohl, I believe, seems to have more of a rigid structure regarding occupants. I don't know much about Horton.

Complex? I wouldn't describe it as complex. It's much more of a work-in-progress; a complex legal system would require much more order than is currently present here. As you're probably aware, arriving and leaving Discedo is entirely at the whim of the scientists which presents a problem in setting up a legal system.

In other words; whilst there is a basis of laws currently in place, they are rough and any problems with them are currently being worked on, or are still being discovered.

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misformail March 6 2009, 10:39:55 UTC
A good thing to know, I wouldn't want to step on anyone's toes by accident.

I'm sorry, I assumed a group of lawyers implied a more complex system. But with what you described it sounds like you've done a lot though. It must be hard trying to make a system like that from the ground up, especially with so many differences in culture and perceptions as this place has.

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