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tvk2011-09-27 12:55 am
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[The feed opens to a slender, white haired man appearing in his early 30s sitting on a couch. He's clearly already taken up residence in one of the hotel rooms offered for the time, and was finishing taking a sip from a glass of water that he now sets down. He looking into the communicator, unbothered and confident, before speaking.]
In most cases, such a disruption as this would be a cause of great annoyance, but for the time I suppose such might be tolerated. Even if he is passionate about his work, a director must spend some time away from the stage. I am expecting, of course, that this vacation, as we might call it, should at least prove interesting.
To those of you who were also brought here, greetings. I am known as Wilhelm. I've been observing a few of the other communications made open over the device, and have the basic gist of where I am: a town named Prospero, located in the United States during the early part of the 21st century. I am, however, still curious as to why, or at least as to how much you all might know as to why we're here.
I have a feeling whoever our hosts are, they have not been altogether forthcoming with their reasons.
In most cases, such a disruption as this would be a cause of great annoyance, but for the time I suppose such might be tolerated. Even if he is passionate about his work, a director must spend some time away from the stage. I am expecting, of course, that this vacation, as we might call it, should at least prove interesting.
To those of you who were also brought here, greetings. I am known as Wilhelm. I've been observing a few of the other communications made open over the device, and have the basic gist of where I am: a town named Prospero, located in the United States during the early part of the 21st century. I am, however, still curious as to why, or at least as to how much you all might know as to why we're here.
I have a feeling whoever our hosts are, they have not been altogether forthcoming with their reasons.

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Innocence, in general, is a debatable ideal. Objectively, it's an irrelevant matter in dealing with the preservation of all life.
They were hurting people under your definition. Tell me, What gives your definition of innocence and guilt, good and evil, more objective meaning than any other definition?
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Ormus and U-TIC didn't care about what happened to anyone but their own group and Yuriev didn't even care about that!
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Yuriev yes. I'll give you that. But even then, are you saying that once a person does enough what we might consider harm, they cease to be a person? Is there a righteousness in striking down such a person, and that makes it so the result of violence is no longer distasteful?
U-TIC and Ormus however? You truly believe that their thought process was "this is for the good of us alone" and not "this is for the good of everyone"? Did you really think it's membership wasn't composed of people with families, friends, and other loyalties that they were fighting for?
No one fights solely on the basis of "I do this for I alone", and when they do, such people are indescribably weak despite the strength they might first appear to have.
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Does it make you feel better, your presumption of superiority?
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The point, Allen, is that you seem to believe there is some objective "right" and "wrong" in the universe. That the world acts under some guideline of good and evil.
That isn't the case. You'd do well to strip that notion from your mind.