[ xi ] † Reset

Jan 31, 2008 22:02

The cuffs have been reset to their previous limitations. In the future, residents will refrain from intentionally attempting to sabotage the Indigeo or there will be severe consequences.

[OOC: Okay, cuffs are back to normal! Warden's calmed down a bit now that he's made sure the Indigeo is fine. :Þ If you'd still like to backdate entries/threads ( Read more... )

*plot: project overload, indigeo, cuffs

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skeith_6639 February 1 2008, 06:15:14 UTC
So... The Indigeo's back to normal?

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warden_kun February 1 2008, 14:00:45 UTC
The Indigeo has resumed its prior functionality.

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gaz4prez February 1 2008, 12:47:59 UTC
OK...I had a chance to read over a bit of this muck. Now, normally, I'm not a part of the "We hate Warden" club on account of me, you know, having a brain and actually taking serious you saying that you're just a figurehead. That's all well and good. But let me see if I grasp the situation ( ... )

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warden_kun February 1 2008, 14:13:00 UTC
You are uninformed and incorrect on several counts in your substantiation.

I am not responsible for what happened to the resident in question. In that procedure, the Keepers retain control of the the cuffs management.

I did not 'disappear'. I am required to report to my supervisors should an incident like this happen. In this instance, to convince them the transgression was limited to one individual and more cuffs were not needed to regulate you all to that state.

Not all residents were "punished". In point of fact there are a large percentage of you whom received no deterrent measures at all. Not a single one of you seems willing to admit your own culpability in the matter. Somehow, this fails to surprise me.

[OOC: Ooh, Warden is pissy!]

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gaz4prez February 1 2008, 20:17:14 UTC
Well, it would help if you keep us INFORMED, you know. When we don't get informed, all we have as a basis for these events are our own transgressions, and in case you haven't noticed, they don't usually make us think favorably of this place.

So yeah, for MY point of view, all I'm told is that person in question gets blitzed, you're gone, Indegio malfunctions and idiots try to start an attack on the computer (not my idea, I might add). You get mad, the cuffs become extra sensitive, and then a whole bunch of theories go flying about.

Just so you know, while a kidnapped person like me is not on anyone's side, I'd like you to know I was not the person to blame you for everything that goes on here. Now I know I have a basis for that theory of my own.

Of course, now that makes me even more curious about your superiors.

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geass_sigil February 1 2008, 21:16:19 UTC
I'm becoming more and more convinced that the Keepers are not human.

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corrupted_steel February 1 2008, 13:59:38 UTC
I have no objections to whatever disciplinary action you implement, but this means that the Indigeo is back on-line, correct?

Maybe next time you should just punish the transgressors. There was really no reason to take Indigeo offline.

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warden_kun February 1 2008, 14:03:34 UTC
The Indigeo has resumed its prior functionality.

What people are failing to understand is that the cuffs were only reacting to negative actions or inclinations. They are at fault for their own punishment.

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corrupted_steel February 1 2008, 14:09:08 UTC
Did you really think that humans, even non-humans, would not have negative thoughts concerning their current situation here?

Hm. I thought as much.

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warden_kun February 1 2008, 14:13:27 UTC
It is intended to serve as a warning. Not as a permanent state.

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desertprince04 February 1 2008, 17:09:02 UTC
Mr Warden... am I to understand that the Keepers desire the residents here to be completely subservient? Did they not understand the personalities of the individuals being called? I understand that the Indigeo 'drafts' based on skillsets, but what about personality traits? Most people are individualistic and prefer to employ their own methods to using their skills and abilities. Forcing them into mindless beings will naturally only make them even more upset.

I do not wish to offend anyone, but I don't think the Keepers thought through this plan very well. It's destined to fail. Oppressed individuals rise to fight back against their oppressors. It's always happened throughout history.

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warden_kun February 1 2008, 18:56:30 UTC
Correct.

The Keepers' opinion is that it serves them better to have an army of obedient if unemotional soldiers, than a handful of zealots who may or may not obey orders at a critical time.

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desertprince04 February 2 2008, 01:55:23 UTC
Then what's stopping them from just doing what they did to Duo anyway? Why didn't they do it from the beginning?

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warden_kun February 2 2008, 02:42:58 UTC
They have thus far heeded my recommendations.

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