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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.
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[Private]

[personal profile] most_feared 2012-08-09 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
All of my inmates didn't have any additional abilities, but they were highly skilled with weapons and chemicals. In order for them to graduate, they would all need to be able to be trusted with those weapons and basic freedoms without them being a harm to innocents.

So essentially, people do have to get their above-human capacities back if they had them in order to make progress. It's just not always a great idea from the get-go.