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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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2. There are at present several security members and arbitration officers. Disputes in which a larger punishment is called for are settled via trial and crew vote. Ultra Magnus is the Bailiff and Probation Officer.
3. Yamatai, 2013
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2. All of the crew?
3. Earth?
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2. Yes. Some choose to abstain or recommend additional measures be taken.
3. Yes. Off the coast of Japan.
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A lot of people brought here are military, but I don't believe this is a military ship.