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Jean Grey ([personal profile] burnmythoughts) wrote2012-08-09 08:49 am

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[Private to the Admiral]

[Jean's gaze is carefully even, her voice steady and strong. She's clearly been practising.]

Admiral? I'd like to ask a few questions.

First, I'd like to know more about the system here. Are you accountable to anyone else? Is there any process in place to prevent or correct possible errors?

Second, is there any way for inmates to appeal their term here?

Third - I realise I'm not Daro'Xen's Warden, but she has no one else to speak for her. I'd like to know why she's been taken as an Inmate.

[Warden Filter]

I'd like to know everyone's position on Inmates having their abilities suppressed.

[Public]

[A bit later on, here is a distinctly irritated Jean, holding a gingerbread Barge.]

I bet the Admiral thinks he's cute, doesn't he.
trenchcoatedly: ✪<lj user=isapiens> (thinking † there must be an answer)

warden filter

[personal profile] trenchcoatedly 2012-08-09 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Some inmates are inmates because they don't understand the sanctity of life and murder without hesitation. While such thing is possible without additional abilities, it's significantly more difficult to end a life with your bare hands than with your telekinesis that can lift tons, for example. As from what I've seen so far, it's not in the admiral's nature to go on a case-by-case basis.
trenchcoatedly: ✪<lj user=tsavorite_icons> (power † the angel of thursdays)

Re: warden filter

[personal profile] trenchcoatedly 2012-08-09 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I doubt that, but I don't expect that to stop you from trying.
trenchcoatedly: ✪hollow-art.com (thinking † humans want and lie)

Re: warden filter

[personal profile] trenchcoatedly 2012-08-09 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
That's usually the case.
trenchcoatedly: ✪<lj user=palejewels> (doubts † my errors are longstanding)

Re: warden filter

[personal profile] trenchcoatedly 2012-08-11 02:30 pm (UTC)(link)
And what happened if you knew your failure would have unimaginable consequences?