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May 28, 2009 20:12

So strident you are all today. So firm, and outspoken in your beliefs, whatever they may be. As it should be, a life lived without convictions is a rather dull one.

I only hope that if this is a curse, some are able to take action on their convictions. After all, words are easy.

But actions require the true courage of your convictions.

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elevatorwarrior May 29 2009, 01:22:17 UTC
Speaking of actions.

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warconductor May 29 2009, 01:23:43 UTC
What actions did you have in mind, Herr Reno?

How is your eye?

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Private; elevatorwarrior May 29 2009, 01:24:45 UTC
It's fine. Let me get to the point.

What did you do with Walter Bishop?

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Private warconductor May 29 2009, 01:25:45 UTC
No time for pleasantries, then.

What do you think I did with Walter Bishop?

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[private] jiyuna_togabito May 29 2009, 03:46:56 UTC
We could only 'hope'.

By the way, I'm curious as to how you are fairing. By no means, I wouldn't imagine you meant to stay put for the rest of your time.

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[private] warconductor May 29 2009, 04:22:39 UTC
Naturally not, though I welcome the chance to relax and refresh myself.

My trial comes soon, I imagine, and we shall see what is placed upon me. Particularly, if my freedom of action is returned to me as I suspect. What an... inciting moment that would be.

Oh, if I could possibly impose on you to pass along a message?

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[private] jiyuna_togabito May 29 2009, 06:31:04 UTC
Interesting to hear you'd actually wait for the trial. This should be entertaining.

Which is?

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[private] warconductor May 29 2009, 16:10:28 UTC
Oh, but precisely so. What see them when the Deities pass judgment? My acts could never be justified, never be properly punished for them.

Seek out Luke Valentine and tell him, in secret, to set up a new Safehouse, the location of which is to be of his choosing, and to move Walter Bishop there.

Also, to ready a lab for Dr. Bishop's work. I would not put it beyond them to try and take the information directly from my mind. And we simply cannot have them ruining the game before Dr. Bishop has a chance to play.

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holymadonna May 29 2009, 04:14:27 UTC
I pray that they don't listen to you.

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warconductor May 29 2009, 04:20:31 UTC
Too late.

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holymadonna May 29 2009, 04:58:02 UTC
They don't need to be encourage to more violence.

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warconductor May 29 2009, 16:10:46 UTC
No, but every little bit helps, I think.

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plaguesurgeon May 29 2009, 06:34:52 UTC
I suppose my convictions are too strong to be changed by this curse.

Some of the causes are...decent. Some are just silly.

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warconductor May 29 2009, 16:12:16 UTC
Ahh, a proud, but noble statement. One I can appreciate.

What are these convictions that could not be altered by the whims of those who are called Deities?

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