namedforcat: (Please continue)
Gaignun Kukai ([personal profile] namedforcat) wrote in [community profile] tvk2012-04-07 08:35 pm

Unit 6 - Where in the Hotel gains access to a pool table. No need for a bar.

[Early one evening, if one happens to walk through the hotel lobby, they may notice something that hadn't been there when they had left through those doors.

A pool table.

Thanks to that odd offer of the powers that be to give them back something from home, Gaignun (somewhat jokingly) asked for the pool table from his office, and got it much to his surprise. It's a well loved pool table, well made with a few nicks and scratches in the wood work that speaks to the fact that it actually got used.

So there it sits, in the side of the hotel lobby, fully decked out with a sign posted saying "Free to play, just take good care of it."

It's owner, a face familiar to mosmt is right now just happily noodling around on it, making random shots. Feel free to join him, he's always up for a game.]


[[ooc: So the hotel now has a pool table, which is free for anyone to use. It's now a fixture there until he finds somewhere else to put it so feel free to appropriate it for other threads and what not.]]
truthsnomiracle: (Contemplation)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-04-28 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
I believe that most sane people would agree that mass murder or serial killing would count, if nothing else. I imagine that nearly as many would sufficiently condemn its lustful equal on a similar scale. The question becomes how much farther back than that the line ought to be drawn. Further complicating the matter is the distressing lack of viable middle ground in punishment concepts; we ought to resolve that before attempting to draw the line between them and our highest punishments.
truthsnomiracle: Edgeworth is holding his finger to his temple with a serious expression. (Serious thought)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-04-30 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
I don't suppose you can recommend anyone else in particular worth discussing these matters with? I've long found intellectual equals to be distressingly rare, and here I've furthermore been finding those who see the value of anything more civilized than personal vengeance to be even more so.
truthsnomiracle: Edgeworth is looking at a stack of papers or a notepad. (Scribble scribble)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-04-30 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed, extremists are precisely the sorts I wish to avoid.

[As for the mentions of Devola and Popola, he takes out his organizer and writes down the information.]

I'll attempt to make contact with these two as soon as I'm able.
truthsnomiracle: (Miffed)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-04-30 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed, that rashness hasn't escaped my notice. It's precisely why I don't wish to broadcast my intentions to the majority of our fellow kidnappees until the concepts are well-refined and a system based upon them could be put in place quickly.
truthsnomiracle: Edgeworth stares into the storm with a brooding, grim expression. (Grim)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-04-30 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
That is precisely what concerns me. [As grimly as that came out, "disturbs" might be more like it...]
truthsnomiracle: Edgeworth has a neutral or inscrutable expression. (Inscrutable)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-04-30 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
[Edgeworth returns his attention to the pool table.]

It is true that we have a moment's peace now; however, we cannot be certain how long it will last, particularly given the motive involved.

[As he speaks, he lines up a shot at the lonely cue ball; when he finishes, he takes a shot, banking it off of a couple of the walls.]