I was reading through "Dead Bang" again lately, and a piece of irony suddenly struck me (Ow!): when Priss got so angry with Doug because he told her
it was impossible to resurrect Sylvie and Anri, they'd already been resurrected (Yaaaayyyy!). I have to wonder if that point will ever
cross her mind, and how it'll make her feel if it does.
Oh, and if anybody else already brought this up, I apologize, but I didn't see it.
Edit: Another thought struck me about this situation, and this one isn't funny -- or pleasant at all. What's the statute of limitations, if any, on
murder in Japan? By the time Sylvie was killed, she'd murdered I forget how many young women -- and at least one man who was with a victim -- to drain
their blood for Anri. Yes, being created and used as a sexaroid was horrible for them, and they deserved their freedom, etc., but killing people who had, as
far as I know, done her no wrong, simply because she valued Anri's life more than theirs ... I'm sorry, but that is
evil.
Sylvie and Anri were victims of injustice, and Priss grieved for their deaths, but now they've come back, the sun is shining optimistically, and it seems
like everyone in-story has forgotten the people Sylvie murdered for their blood, and the presumed continuing grief of her victim's families. I don't
know what justice is in this case, but I'm fairly sure it isn't simply letting her walk free. What, though, will Priss do if anyone tries to arrest
Sylvie for those murders? What will Leon do?
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
it was impossible to resurrect Sylvie and Anri, they'd already been resurrected (Yaaaayyyy!). I have to wonder if that point will ever
cross her mind, and how it'll make her feel if it does.
Oh, and if anybody else already brought this up, I apologize, but I didn't see it.
Edit: Another thought struck me about this situation, and this one isn't funny -- or pleasant at all. What's the statute of limitations, if any, on
murder in Japan? By the time Sylvie was killed, she'd murdered I forget how many young women -- and at least one man who was with a victim -- to drain
their blood for Anri. Yes, being created and used as a sexaroid was horrible for them, and they deserved their freedom, etc., but killing people who had, as
far as I know, done her no wrong, simply because she valued Anri's life more than theirs ... I'm sorry, but that is
evil.
Sylvie and Anri were victims of injustice, and Priss grieved for their deaths, but now they've come back, the sun is shining optimistically, and it seems
like everyone in-story has forgotten the people Sylvie murdered for their blood, and the presumed continuing grief of her victim's families. I don't
know what justice is in this case, but I'm fairly sure it isn't simply letting her walk free. What, though, will Priss do if anyone tries to arrest
Sylvie for those murders? What will Leon do?
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.