Chidi Agonye (
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01. voice. angels dancing on the head of a pin
[ Chidi has been contemplating it ever since his arrival—what does the fact that people have powers here mean for the state of ethics in this world? Are people being responsible with what they’ve been given? Is everyone here like him, a person who could never have dreamed of having these types of powers in the worlds he came from?
In the end, he makes a decision that he needs to get more input before deciding. The communicator he’s been given is familiar technology, and he has no problem navigating its interface. He turns on the voice function and begins to broadcast. ]
I have a question for everyone here. Actually, a few questions. I’d like to get everyone’s input, if I can—don’t feel like you’re bothering me with your answer. I want to know everyone’s experience with this and everyone’s opinion.
First, a little background on me. My field of expertise is in the field of ethics and moral philosophy. I have written a lot about this subject, and I’d like to start a new study based on how these fields may be different in this world than in the one I was trained in.
So, here are my questions:
One: Do you personally come from a world where people have the kinds of powers that they have here? Furthermore, did you have powers yourself?
Two: If so, what were the moral and ethical implications of people deciding to use these powers, or choosing not to use them? And if not, do you feel a moral and ethical obligation to use your powers to help people?
And three: Do you consider yourself a good person?
In the end, he makes a decision that he needs to get more input before deciding. The communicator he’s been given is familiar technology, and he has no problem navigating its interface. He turns on the voice function and begins to broadcast. ]
I have a question for everyone here. Actually, a few questions. I’d like to get everyone’s input, if I can—don’t feel like you’re bothering me with your answer. I want to know everyone’s experience with this and everyone’s opinion.
First, a little background on me. My field of expertise is in the field of ethics and moral philosophy. I have written a lot about this subject, and I’d like to start a new study based on how these fields may be different in this world than in the one I was trained in.
So, here are my questions:
One: Do you personally come from a world where people have the kinds of powers that they have here? Furthermore, did you have powers yourself?
Two: If so, what were the moral and ethical implications of people deciding to use these powers, or choosing not to use them? And if not, do you feel a moral and ethical obligation to use your powers to help people?
And three: Do you consider yourself a good person?
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Epics are people with superpowers. 99.99% evil.
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-- That would make way more sense. Yeah, uh. Prime invincibility is a power that means the Epic can't be killed for some reason. Like, either they're so precognitive they automatically avoid danger, or they teleport fast enough to get out of the way of bullets, or they just can't be hurt by weapons.
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Did a lot of people just give up, then? Hunker down and avoid dealing with things?
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Yeah. That's why the Reckoners are so important. We hunt down the worst Epics, figure out their weaknesses. And take them down.
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The Reckoners. Was this a vigilante force, or did they work under official channels?
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I feel that you had done the best you could with the circumstances, there. From what you've told me, anyway.
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That's what I figure too. We can't just sit here and let Epics keep ruling us. We have to do something. As long as Epics keep turning out to be psychopaths.
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Yeah. Yeah, I have. Three now.
[ One of which is a secret, one he really can't figure out, and one is sort of his girlfriend?? It's complicated. And it's making him rethink this whole killing Epics thing super hard. ]
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[ Based on that long silence, anyway. ]
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That's a really good way of putting it.
[ Another pause as he struggles to find the words. ]
It's - good. It's better if Epics don't have to be evil. But I also spent a decade hating them.
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