That's good. To be honest, I believe the most important thing to do right now is not to give in to fear. Removing all weapons and locks, not to mention superhuman powers, seems literally designed to make wardens feel afraid for their safety. I think the Admiral's trying to create tension between wardens and inmates -- I understand he's done this before.
At least plenty of passengers of both categories have good relationships with each other these days. I'm hoping that emotional entanglement will keep anything too terrible from happening, on either side. Rose has been a gem -- no pun intended. She's offered me her cabin as a secure workspace!
I should have that lock for you in the next couple of hours.
I'm not entirely sure. Some newer inmates decided to stir up trouble, Hange got killed, there was a really loud party somewhere in there, then basically everyone involved got tossed into Zero.
Ugh, Callisto. I've never spoken with her personally, but she always seems to leave a trail of bodies behind her. I trust Tiffany -- she's been doing this a long time! But I hope she's all right.
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The good news is, if it's ship-wide, it must be a flood, so we just have to put up with it for a week or so.
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I should have that lock for you in the next couple of hours.
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Yeah, most people are too friendly to do much, I think. But there's a few I am worried about. Mostly the ones that ended up in Zero, recently.
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