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SOMEBODY'S FEELING REALLY BITTERtimesbureaucratJanuary 31 2011, 21:33:14 UTC
If I woke up back home tomorrow free, and alive, I would briefly fight some Daleks then inevitably be ripped out of time and be destroyed. Thank you for asking.
I don't trust the Admiral's ability to do it, and even if I did, I resent my entire race being used as a bargaining chip to assure my labour. I'm here because I've found people I care about and because it's better than being dead. [All thoroughly striked out. Because however he feels, he's still a warden and Profit is an inmate and he's not going to discuss his dissatisfaction with the system with an inmate he doesn't know.]
I've been assured that the destruction of my world is a spatio-temporal necessity. The Admiral can't fix everything.
A spatio-temporal necessity? Perhaps it's just because I've spent my life confined to a linear time stream, but I don't believe it would ever sit well with me to be told that the future had to be a certain way.
So why can the Admiral fix things for everyone else, but not fix this for you?
That sounds very healthy, Doctor. I think personally, I might be celebrating having free access to champagne and five star restaurants again first, but quiet contentment is probably a far more civilized choice.
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You're a warden, aren't you? Surely you could use your 'deal' to change that, once you've graduated your inmate?
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I don't trust the Admiral's ability to do it, and even if I did, I resent my entire race being used as a bargaining chip to assure my labour. I'm here because I've found people I care about and because it's better than being dead. [All thoroughly striked out. Because however he feels, he's still a warden and Profit is an inmate and he's not going to discuss his dissatisfaction with the system with an inmate he doesn't know.]
I've been assured that the destruction of my world is a spatio-temporal necessity. The Admiral can't fix everything.
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So why can the Admiral fix things for everyone else, but not fix this for you?
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