"I can't come to my communicator right now, I'm probably fixing something some idiot messed up, so leave a message and I'll get back to you when I'm done."
It does. I was considering the possibility of a cross between parole and community service - if we can find people willing to look after them while they're here and ensure they're not getting up to trouble, as well as serve as a sort of guard.
I also don't think any of these people are incapable of defending themselves.
[ she pauses and watches him carefully. ]
Would something like that be something you were willing to publicly back?
[Lowell repeats, chewing slowly. That'd be better than keeping them locked up in between jobs. Because he's sure if any of them really wanted to, they could escape easily. The Initiative, whoever picked any of these Transports, did it for their resourcefulness.]
I'll support that. Although be careful in who you're picking for the job. You've already had a few mishaps with trusting the wrong people.
It would potentially solve the draining of resources problem.
[ Oh thank god. She sags a little in relief, almost, tries not to let it show. One vote of support is better than none. ]
Just the one. [ Her hand tightens a little in its grip on itself. ] We would be vetting any potential parole officers very carefully, not just asking the prisoners if they trust them.
If you say so. Forgive me for thinking the Transports don't give much thought to whether Initiative Scientist #1 and #2 approve of the punishment or not.
Understandably. It's more politics than them genuinely caring - you were the most personally effected, so if you agree to something then they just look bloodthirsty demanding more.
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Date: 2013-11-24 04:16 am (UTC)[Wow, he sure is obnoxiously eating a sandwich now. Like talking with his mouth full and everything.]
That would all depend on how well you could keep them protected here, in between supply runs.
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Date: 2013-11-29 07:47 pm (UTC)I also don't think any of these people are incapable of defending themselves.
[ she pauses and watches him carefully. ]
Would something like that be something you were willing to publicly back?
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Date: 2013-11-29 08:01 pm (UTC)[Lowell repeats, chewing slowly. That'd be better than keeping them locked up in between jobs. Because he's sure if any of them really wanted to, they could escape easily. The Initiative, whoever picked any of these Transports, did it for their resourcefulness.]
I'll support that. Although be careful in who you're picking for the job. You've already had a few mishaps with trusting the wrong people.
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Date: 2013-11-29 08:58 pm (UTC)[ Oh thank god. She sags a little in relief, almost, tries not to let it show. One vote of support is better than none. ]
Just the one. [ Her hand tightens a little in its grip on itself. ] We would be vetting any potential parole officers very carefully, not just asking the prisoners if they trust them.
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Date: 2013-12-01 03:52 pm (UTC)[Does he sound... concerned? Yes. He does. Whoops.]
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Date: 2013-12-02 05:16 pm (UTC)[ She nods, tight lipped. ] I'm going to do this as quickly as possible. Having your backing will make that a lot easier.
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Date: 2013-12-05 02:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-12-05 06:29 pm (UTC)Or that's the hope. We'll see.
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Date: 2013-12-05 07:25 pm (UTC)[ Standing to go. ]