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maskormenace2016-06-27 09:41 pm
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- fuu hououji | zephyr,
- wanda maximoff | scarlet witch,
- † aerith gainsborough | the ancient,
- † angela ziegler | mercy,
- † billy kaplan | wiccan,
- † carl grimes | n/a,
- † frederick chilton | chief of staff!!,
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- † jesse pinkman | diesel,
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- † sabriel | abhorsen,
- † the (twelfth) doctor | stop that,
- † tony stark | iron man,
- † yuri petrov | lunatic
VIDEO
Recent events have me thinking.
[ Stark says, taking a sip from his cup, before he focuses back on a camera. It's a lot more HD than your usual import camera -- then again, nothing but the best for Tony Stark. ]
In recent months, we've had people showing up, different times, completely different people, and now there's word of people sticking around. That's different, it's never happened before. [ A pause, a sip. ] But who knows, it could be a fluke, right? Or maybe I don't have complete data. Anyone else heard of anything like that happening?
I mean, that's as an aside. I've... I've seen a lot of people hold themselves responsible -- myself included -- for things that someone who isn't them did. Either a person they become, a person they were and aren't anymore -- or a completely different person.
Would you hold them responsible? After my...unfortunate incident I found people were holding me responsible for things that this -- different version of me had done. Is that a constant? Should people be held accountable for things that they weren't necessarily guilty of? If I'm ported out tomorrow, would the Tony Stark that replaces me be held accountable for anything I did over my time here?
[ Another pause then. His finger drums against the glass. ] Anyone have any thoughts?
[ Stark says, taking a sip from his cup, before he focuses back on a camera. It's a lot more HD than your usual import camera -- then again, nothing but the best for Tony Stark. ]
In recent months, we've had people showing up, different times, completely different people, and now there's word of people sticking around. That's different, it's never happened before. [ A pause, a sip. ] But who knows, it could be a fluke, right? Or maybe I don't have complete data. Anyone else heard of anything like that happening?
I mean, that's as an aside. I've... I've seen a lot of people hold themselves responsible -- myself included -- for things that someone who isn't them did. Either a person they become, a person they were and aren't anymore -- or a completely different person.
Would you hold them responsible? After my...unfortunate incident I found people were holding me responsible for things that this -- different version of me had done. Is that a constant? Should people be held accountable for things that they weren't necessarily guilty of? If I'm ported out tomorrow, would the Tony Stark that replaces me be held accountable for anything I did over my time here?
[ Another pause then. His finger drums against the glass. ] Anyone have any thoughts?
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Which... really just sounds like they're a bit petty.
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But we're logical people here. We've got a justice system that's set up to make sure people are supposed to be punished for the crime that they committ. The problem is that we all have superpowers.
Who knows when someone's going to take matters into their own hands?