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ᴊᴜᴅɢᴇ Cassandra Anderson ([personal profile] wronganswer) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2017-06-02 09:05 am

voice!

[ It's not immediately after arriving that Anderson finally accesses the network. Out of sorts and deeply discomfited, she falls back on professionalism, as she's been trained to do, and scopes out the area first. This reconnaissance includes a brief mental skim of assorted passersby, mostly to gauge honesty and make sure this isn't an elaborate psychic-induced hallucinatory trap.

She's strong, but she's not invulnerable. She knows that's a possibility.

Except... it seems like it isn't, and she really is here, wherever 'here' is in the universe. After the two days she's spent poking around and reassuring herself of the reality of everything, though, that's not even the most incredulous part to her. ]


Looking for some information. [ Her voice is smooth, pleasant, a young woman's voice largely stripped of tone and easy to listen to. ] Someone told me there's no police here.

No judges.

How does that... work? Has anyone had experience with the intermediary system?

[ How can a place like this exist? It seems impossible to her. And just who is she, here? Who is she if not a Judge? ]
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[personal profile] warandpeace 2017-06-14 01:03 am (UTC)(link)
It's a double edged sword. If we didn't come, we would have died. There was no way off the planet our ship crashed on. Since then the Ingress has brought people here instead.

We're pretty much on our own. I actually theorize that the general populous is supposed to pursue their own law enforcement. There are agreed upon rules, except that if someone breaks them civilians have the authority to bring them in for mediation. I've not received a confirmation yet, but that's what it seems to be in theory.

[So yeah, there would be some self-organizing. Sadly.]
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[personal profile] warandpeace 2017-06-16 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
I preferred the democratic voting system but that was restricted to the Moira. It was also before a stricter policy went into effect.

Essentially, death here isn't necessarily permanent. It is sometimes, but often people die and they can be brought back through means that I can't entirely explain. Ironically this made violent crime increase.

Because of that, the democratic policy for punishment was abandoned. While there was no corporal punishment even a fight with the desire to kill your opponent would result in being imprisoned in the ship's brig. We're not sure how they would know, but considering psychic abilities are more common than you would expect here....

Anyway, that was the end of the process aboard the Moira. As for self-policing, so far it hasn't seemed to be an issue since violence on the planet is frowned upon.

Off of it? Well...

Not sure what the consequences would be. The mediation thus far happened because the Ingress was tampered with. Not because of the violence that was intended after.
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[personal profile] warandpeace 2017-06-17 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
That it does.

We've not been here long. Approximately six months. The ability to resurrect was available on board the Moira but it is here as well.

It doesn't always work.

[He wasn't able to save Big Boss. A lot of good making peace with the asshole did, when he was too stubborn to listen to him warning him of danger.]

But I have no doubt the same can apply to the regular population if it does to us and that might skew their legal system further.