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[In Zero, Scorpius does what he does best: he plans. Giving him space and time to think through what he wants and how to get it is one of the unintended gifts of his cell space, and he appreciates every moment of it.
After several days, he addresses the Barge]
A question to my fellow shipmates;
When an inmate commits a grievous crime, who is to blame for it? Obviously the inmate must share some, but what percentage is attributed to them and what percentage is attributed to their warden, who may be unfit to command them? A warden may fail just as easily by not admitting to something that could be most assuredly out of their control.
And what of inmates who aren't paired and no one has taken the time to explain to them the rules?
My apologies to Alex Summers. While it was certainly my intent to hurt him, he had done nothing to harm me and was simply in the correct place at the correct time.
[Private to Crichton]
Of course, John, we all know that you are the one fully to blame.
More like Alex will follow. You cannot hope to save them all.
In a few days' time they will be forced to release me. What has changed between the time of my entering this cell and the time of my leaving it? As a deterrent towards behavior, Zero leaves much to be desired.
I am willing to entertain ideas of a deal between us.
After several days, he addresses the Barge]
A question to my fellow shipmates;
When an inmate commits a grievous crime, who is to blame for it? Obviously the inmate must share some, but what percentage is attributed to them and what percentage is attributed to their warden, who may be unfit to command them? A warden may fail just as easily by not admitting to something that could be most assuredly out of their control.
And what of inmates who aren't paired and no one has taken the time to explain to them the rules?
My apologies to Alex Summers. While it was certainly my intent to hurt him, he had done nothing to harm me and was simply in the correct place at the correct time.
[Private to Crichton]
Of course, John, we all know that you are the one fully to blame.
More like Alex will follow. You cannot hope to save them all.
In a few days' time they will be forced to release me. What has changed between the time of my entering this cell and the time of my leaving it? As a deterrent towards behavior, Zero leaves much to be desired.
I am willing to entertain ideas of a deal between us.
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Date: 2014-03-02 06:28 pm (UTC)Not that I need to voice it aloud. He blames himself.
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Date: 2014-03-02 09:29 pm (UTC)It caused more than one devastating war, made a backwater planet one of the most powerful in the galaxy, and destroyed the regional balance of power.
So I'm going to go out on a limb here and say - you're probably not going to get that here.
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Date: 2014-03-02 09:34 pm (UTC)John Crichton holds the key to this in his mind.
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Date: 2014-03-02 09:40 pm (UTC)But yes. Maybe he should keep the knowledge, if it will make him feel more comfortable.
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Date: 2014-03-02 10:02 pm (UTC)What about when a third-class enemy gets their hands on it, and suddenly can inflict more damage than the Scarrans could?
You might want to try finding another solution first.
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Date: 2014-03-02 10:33 pm (UTC)Or, to use your progression of thought, why should I hold off destroying a very real, prominent threat in the idea that a hypothetical one exists?
Or what makes you think that once the threat is destroyed, I will not simply destroy the weapon used to end them?
There are a thousand futures. But there is only one current reality.
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Date: 2014-03-03 03:21 am (UTC)We always owe a duty to our descendants. Above all else.
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