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3 questions.
1. What is the mortality rate?
2. Who enforces discipline?
[ You can learn a lot about the culture of a ship through its rules. He rules out HYDRA -- they're usually more cruel and efficient than this. Here, he and the others are animals in a trap, at the mercy of unknown entities powerful enough to draw and keep all of them in here. He doesn't give voice to these thoughts.
Eyes and ears in the walls, in these devices -- he doesn't trust them, his paranoia is his greatest asset. ]
3. Where and when were you from, at the moment you were taken?
1. What is the mortality rate?
2. Who enforces discipline?
[ You can learn a lot about the culture of a ship through its rules. He rules out HYDRA -- they're usually more cruel and efficient than this. Here, he and the others are animals in a trap, at the mercy of unknown entities powerful enough to draw and keep all of them in here. He doesn't give voice to these thoughts.
Eyes and ears in the walls, in these devices -- he doesn't trust them, his paranoia is his greatest asset. ]
3. Where and when were you from, at the moment you were taken?
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And thirdly, I'm from DC in 1973. Which might be why I don't understand why everyone keeps writing on these things instead of just using the video function.
[Video chatting is something out of actual sci-fi or The Jetsons. Either way Peter thinks it's way cooler than having to read all the time.]
video;
What happened to the ones who didn't come back? Special injuries?
video;
Honestly? I can't tell what the difference is. The captain's have video of all the murders; they showed us just after each of them so we could vote on what to do. You might be able to ask for the footage. I don't know if it will tell you anything, but you might be able to see some difference.