I had an interesting concept inspired by that paragraph. A consequence of that quiet policy, would be that the militia could also be something of a 'Foreign Legion' where people can hide from certain things. Like the Crime Guild.....
The scratch from the document is:
“The way I see it, two things can happen from here on in. The first, you go to tribunal and face the music. It won’t be fun, but I’m pretty sure you’d be found innocent. There was no way for you to know that your ‘investor’ was a front for the Crime Guild. And by the time you did know, it’s duress. And I can testify in your favour, that you tried to contact someone to let them know what was happening.”
“Option 2 is, you were killed outright when my apartment got RPG’d, and the body was lost in the fire. I write you up in my report as dead, an unfortunate casualty and there’s a memorial. A couple of days later, someone signs on to the Senshi Militia under an assumed name and nobody in the ‘verse needs to ever know it’s really you. Especially the Crime Guild.”
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The scratch from the document is:
“The way I see it, two things can happen from here on in. The first, you go to tribunal and face the music. It won’t be fun, but I’m pretty sure you’d be found innocent. There was no way for you to know that your ‘investor’ was a front for the Crime Guild. And by the time you did know, it’s duress. And I can testify in your favour, that you tried to contact someone to let them know what was happening.”
“Option 2 is, you were killed outright when my apartment got RPG’d, and the body was lost in the fire. I write you up in my report as dead, an unfortunate casualty and there’s a memorial. A couple of days later, someone signs on to the Senshi Militia under an assumed name and nobody in the ‘verse needs to ever know it’s really you. Especially the Crime Guild.”
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--m(^0^)m-- Wot, no sig?