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animus_network2013-05-12 09:35 pm
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We've seen, or heard of, what the administrators have done to our souls. Materialized them. Liquefied them. Maybe even put them into our collars, or something absurd like that.
Where does that leave their victims whose souls were materialized/liquefied at the wrong time? Let's say: during a state of possession. Might there be a way to filter out the foreign influence? What of those of us who are physically ill and fragile no matter how many times we die and are resurrected? Shouldn't there be a way to tweak this materialized soul to fix that?
What a sloppy system. It seems to me the administrators are lazy.
For the record, Jason, if you are reading this: yes. I am questioning your professionalism. I am calling you lazy. If you're offended, track me down and punish me all you like, but fix the souls you materialized wrong.
Where does that leave their victims whose souls were materialized/liquefied at the wrong time? Let's say: during a state of possession. Might there be a way to filter out the foreign influence? What of those of us who are physically ill and fragile no matter how many times we die and are resurrected? Shouldn't there be a way to tweak this materialized soul to fix that?
What a sloppy system. It seems to me the administrators are lazy.
For the record, Jason, if you are reading this: yes. I am questioning your professionalism. I am calling you lazy. If you're offended, track me down and punish me all you like, but fix the souls you materialized wrong.
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Back to your original question. My current guess would be that there are one of two possibilities when it comes to the specific nature of possession, illness, or anything else like that. Either the administrators are unable to repair such things, or simply unwilling to make the attempt.
Personally, I don't know which of the two is more concerning.
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They could be both unable and unwilling.
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Although if they are in fact unable, that brings up a considerable list of other problems and possibilities.
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What do you think of the other administrators, as long as we're on the subject?
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