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Entry tags:
- conner kent | superboy,
- † athos | n/a,
- † billy kaplan | wiccan,
- † death the kid | n/a,
- † dorian gray | n/a,
- † glitch | n/a,
- † grey | n/a,
- † hank schrader | n/a,
- † jesse pinkman | diesel,
- † kate bishop | hawkeye,
- † loki laufeyson | n/a,
- † marian hawke | andraste's mabari,
- † matt murdock | daredevil,
- † peter petrelli | n/a,
- † robbie baldwin | speedball,
- † rose lalonde | seer of light,
- † roxy lalonde | rogue of void,
- † sabriel | abhorsen,
- † sai | n/a,
- † teddy altman | hulkling,
- † wally west | kid flash
video.
[Kate actually knows she shouldn't do this. She knows she shouldn't, but she goes ahead and does it anyway.]
A year ago, I made a post on here. I talked about a different world, and I talked about a different registration act. In my world, good people who refused to register were assaulted, brought down, and meant to be delivered to a dangerous and terrible prison until they submitted. My friends and I were among the first to refuse to register, and we were lucky enough to be rescued. I never registered, and it turned out that everything associated with the act was ... bad.
For that reason, among others, I've refused to register here. We don't belong in this world, and our hands are being forced on the matter. The government has used us without divulging information openly, and they've even put us into psychological games. Just last April, everyone was asked to play a game. Did you feel like a rat in a cage? And last June, people were asked to play a war game without being told of the very real consequences: that with every shot, we'd feel what it was like to have a real bullet tearing into us. And at the end of the game, you either won or you experienced true death before you woke up.
[Her voice here intensifies in its anger.]
And now ... now, a year later, we're in another game. We're in the reality of that paintball game. See, it was imPort versus imPort, and here we are again. We're having our hands forced because even if we've been helping one another, and helping the citizens of the world, we should be brought in. None of the vigilantes I know kill. We all help, doing what we can, and it's the government who defines our behavior, and who decides that we should adhere to their laws. And why? Is there any reason that we should? We didn't consent to these tattoos. We've been going along with what they've wanted for ages.
So, this is what I'm asking the government to do. You have the list of vigilantes. Why don't you bring us in yourself? Why use other imPorts? You can capture us, right?
Because honestly, that's what I'd like to know. Obviously, you want something for this, so everyone, let's guess! Because it looks like they want a Civil War among us. I guess they really didn't think it through, even with cautionary tales already ready in their midst.
[When she cuts the feed, it switches to text, providing a link to her previous words on the matter. Cautionary tales are even sourced!]
A year ago, I made a post on here. I talked about a different world, and I talked about a different registration act. In my world, good people who refused to register were assaulted, brought down, and meant to be delivered to a dangerous and terrible prison until they submitted. My friends and I were among the first to refuse to register, and we were lucky enough to be rescued. I never registered, and it turned out that everything associated with the act was ... bad.
For that reason, among others, I've refused to register here. We don't belong in this world, and our hands are being forced on the matter. The government has used us without divulging information openly, and they've even put us into psychological games. Just last April, everyone was asked to play a game. Did you feel like a rat in a cage? And last June, people were asked to play a war game without being told of the very real consequences: that with every shot, we'd feel what it was like to have a real bullet tearing into us. And at the end of the game, you either won or you experienced true death before you woke up.
[Her voice here intensifies in its anger.]
And now ... now, a year later, we're in another game. We're in the reality of that paintball game. See, it was imPort versus imPort, and here we are again. We're having our hands forced because even if we've been helping one another, and helping the citizens of the world, we should be brought in. None of the vigilantes I know kill. We all help, doing what we can, and it's the government who defines our behavior, and who decides that we should adhere to their laws. And why? Is there any reason that we should? We didn't consent to these tattoos. We've been going along with what they've wanted for ages.
So, this is what I'm asking the government to do. You have the list of vigilantes. Why don't you bring us in yourself? Why use other imPorts? You can capture us, right?
Because honestly, that's what I'd like to know. Obviously, you want something for this, so everyone, let's guess! Because it looks like they want a Civil War among us. I guess they really didn't think it through, even with cautionary tales already ready in their midst.
[When she cuts the feed, it switches to text, providing a link to her previous words on the matter. Cautionary tales are even sourced!]
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its never good when they dont say
but what can we do about it ?
[ Curtis would have done something. Gilliam would have planned something. Grey would have followed their orders. Now? He's in a world that needs them, and neither of them are here. He doesn't know how to do it alone. ]
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On the other side, those who want to fight this might have to. I know it's stupid to say that here, to say it publicly, but I also don't think we should be hiding that we'll absolutely challenge any corruption that comes from this request. Since there are a lot of unknowns, and since it's hard to mandate that we're acting out of line when we help each other, they will have a very hard time being able to bring charges against us for saving someone we care about—or just saving someone in danger at the hands of another imPort.
After all, not everyone has destructive powers. Some people can just make breakfast food.] [Though that person in particular left.] Those imbalances will be a problem, too.
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some people can fight anyway
but we have to fight together .
[ Like Curtis and Gilliam would have told them to. Fight together. Don't give up. ]
we cant do what they say we cant catch each other
who is your boss
do you think he can win ?
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But he's good. He's handled a lot of unique cases like this, so I absolutely believe in him.
It's just up to people like us to protect people while he works his rhetorical magic.
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He's not sure. He still doesn't really know many of the people here. He doesn't know if he can rely on them. ]
i will help
i can protect people . i can fight
[ Though he hasn't, until now. He stayed out of it. Now that seems wrong. He thinks it's not for the best, avoiding all of this. It seems to him that the answer is always to fight, in the end. ]
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[She means it. She remembers that he is (was) close with Thomas, and that means that she'll count on him. It's as simple as that.]
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[ He’ll answer when she does, for much the same reason. He knows she was Thomas’ friend. If Thomas isn’t here to guide him, he’ll look to those Thomas trusted. That only makes sense. ]