Nothing too severe. Your inmate stole a vial of dangerous liquid from myself, which was then taken care of. He then threatened my inmate with its return, however, blaming him for its loss. I'm protecting my inmate at present, but I'd feel much better if I knew more about what I'm meant to be facing.
Naturally, Doctor Crane requests he be thrown in Level Zero for a time.
If you want to know what you're facing, realize that if Arthas intends to follow through with his threat Zero is not going to be any sort of a deterrent. But, I will do what I can.
Do you know if there's any reason why Arthas would blame Doctor Crane for the vial's loss?
Likely because he was meant to be getting the substance from the doctor in the first place. I believe Jonathan meant to steal it from me and give it to him; I'm taking care of my own inmate's punishments.
From what I heard, at the end of his last rampage, he took some bullets to the head. Those didn't stop him.
I assume Arthas would have learned the location of the vial from Doctor Crane then? I don't suppose you know if any of their discussions took place over the system?
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Nothing too severe. Your inmate stole a vial of dangerous liquid from myself, which was then taken care of. He then threatened my inmate with its return, however, blaming him for its loss. I'm protecting my inmate at present, but I'd feel much better if I knew more about what I'm meant to be facing.
Naturally, Doctor Crane requests he be thrown in Level Zero for a time.
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Do you know if there's any reason why Arthas would blame Doctor Crane for the vial's loss?
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Likely because he was meant to be getting the substance from the doctor in the first place. I believe Jonathan meant to steal it from me and give it to him; I'm taking care of my own inmate's punishments.
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I assume Arthas would have learned the location of the vial from Doctor Crane then? I don't suppose you know if any of their discussions took place over the system?
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