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<blockquote data-quote="Laurel" data-source="post: 1722567" data-attributes="member: 17067"><p><strong>-I do all of this via IC thread too if needed-</strong></p><p></p><p>I still think simpliest is best.... so I for one need a little more info. on cost and convincing for the imprisonment plan.</p><p> </p><p>First thoughts, concerns::</p><p>We really need to think about the moral issues of imprisonment. Unfortunately, I am not a fan of imprisoning completely innocent people. They are following orders, and they think they are helping innocents, helping to save the kingdom. And we are going to throw them into a small cramped space for possibly hours, just to get them out of the way. </p><p> </p><p>Someone had also discussed converting them to our side- if a group of known criminals tricked me into a cramped dark space taking away all my weapons, and then asked if I believed they were good people... um... I think it would take a whole freekin' lot just to undo the first impression they were giving me.</p><p> </p><p>And what does it show to other people? We are okay with wrongfully imprisoning someone just to get them conviently out of the way. There not even POW. </p><p> </p><p>And there has to be a door, we can't throw them in a room with no air, no light, no water, no way to get food or relieve themselves. even if it does give them a slight chance of escaping without these we pass into the realm of evil captors.</p><p> </p><p>We are talking about tricking these people into a cramped small space for who knows how many hours while we get the sword, when there are other ways to get rid of them.</p><p> </p><p>Beyond these there really is no back-up plan, no plan B. Plan B is just to attack?</p><p> </p><p>If we do go through with this plan we can NOT keep them in this prison past us getting the sword out of Caer Albion. To keep them imprisoned past that point is just wrong. If we go with this plan those that we manage to convert to our cause can stay the rest will get the option to go/leave unharmed.</p><p> </p><p>For a time when someone has a book: how much is this whole project going to cost? Where do our current finances stand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laurel, post: 1722567, member: 17067"] [b]-I do all of this via IC thread too if needed-[/b] I still think simpliest is best.... so I for one need a little more info. on cost and convincing for the imprisonment plan. First thoughts, concerns:: We really need to think about the moral issues of imprisonment. Unfortunately, I am not a fan of imprisoning completely innocent people. They are following orders, and they think they are helping innocents, helping to save the kingdom. And we are going to throw them into a small cramped space for possibly hours, just to get them out of the way. Someone had also discussed converting them to our side- if a group of known criminals tricked me into a cramped dark space taking away all my weapons, and then asked if I believed they were good people... um... I think it would take a whole freekin' lot just to undo the first impression they were giving me. And what does it show to other people? We are okay with wrongfully imprisoning someone just to get them conviently out of the way. There not even POW. And there has to be a door, we can't throw them in a room with no air, no light, no water, no way to get food or relieve themselves. even if it does give them a slight chance of escaping without these we pass into the realm of evil captors. We are talking about tricking these people into a cramped small space for who knows how many hours while we get the sword, when there are other ways to get rid of them. Beyond these there really is no back-up plan, no plan B. Plan B is just to attack? If we do go through with this plan we can NOT keep them in this prison past us getting the sword out of Caer Albion. To keep them imprisoned past that point is just wrong. If we go with this plan those that we manage to convert to our cause can stay the rest will get the option to go/leave unharmed. For a time when someone has a book: how much is this whole project going to cost? Where do our current finances stand? [/QUOTE]
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