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Reisen Quest Still: A Z-Machine Adventure
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Serela:
>"The sword that was connected to this cosmic horror she unsealed; I do not believe she knew what the sword was capable of doing. Even now, she wanted the help of Eirin to figure out the mysteries the sword holds. And, about the cosmic horror itself; after it was unsealed, did she not stop it in an attempt to correct what she had done? I certainly haven't noticed a cosmic horror running around, if what I've seen today isn't one.
>"I sincerely believe she did not intend any harm at all from her actions. A think at least having a talk with her over the matter would be quite reasonable. And if there is anything problematic still left from what happened, it may be helpful to have the one who knows what had occurred at the time to help solve any loose ends."
E-Nazrin:
UK, why you gotta stir up trouble all quick-like that way =(

>"While I'm still not sure about the full scope or consequences of Patchouli's actions, I believe it would be more prudent to enlist her help - or make use of her, if you prefer - in undoing the damage before enforcing severe punishment, if her actions there are inadequate to atone for her crimes."
>"If she is as aware of what she has done as you have mentioned, then I suspect she would understand if some restrictions were placed on her for the time being as insurance for her help in undoing the damage, such as a monitoring system, bodyguards, or maybe a termination fail-safe to knock her unconscious if she is uncooperative. Most of the time, she is content to remain in her library; I'm not certain how much damage she could do from there, especially if she's willing to be monitored, if only until the issue with this Cosmic Horror is dealt with."
>"If she is not willing to be reasonable about this to the point of being as irredeemable as I fear you may suspect... then I think I would be willing to help apprehend her."
>"... also, there is a slim chance that this may be an opportunity, as well. I don't know how possible it is to genuinely defeat a Cosmic Horror, or seal it in a genuinely permanent fashion, but... I suspect the disparate forces of both the moon and the earth would have better odds than one or the other."
UncertainJakutten:
Hey, at least I didn't say to attack her for surprise. I'm not stirring up too much trouble yet, I'm just bad at arguing. (That was to voices)
Hello Purvis:

--- Quote from: NeoHimekaidou on March 18, 2010, 07:36:37 PM --->"The sword that was connected to this cosmic horror she unsealed; I do not believe she knew what the sword was capable of doing. Even now, she wanted the help of Eirin to figure out the mysteries the sword holds. And, about the cosmic horror itself; after it was unsealed, did she not stop it in an attempt to correct what she had done? I certainly haven't noticed a cosmic horror running around, if what I've seen today isn't one.
>"I sincerely believe she did not intend any harm at all from her actions. A think at least having a talk with her over the matter would be quite reasonable. And if there is anything problematic still left from what happened, it may be helpful to have the one who knows what had occurred at the time to help solve any loose ends."

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--- Quote from: Hatate Himekaidanbooru on March 18, 2010, 11:48:19 PM --->"While I'm still not sure about the full scope or consequences of Patchouli's actions, I believe it would be more prudent to enlist her help - or make use of her, if you prefer - in undoing the damage before enforcing severe punishment, if her actions there are inadequate to atone for her crimes."
>"If she is as aware of what she has done as you have mentioned, then I suspect she would understand if some restrictions were placed on her for the time being as insurance for her help in undoing the damage, such as a monitoring system, bodyguards, or maybe a termination fail-safe to knock her unconscious if she is uncooperative. Most of the time, she is content to remain in her library; I'm not certain how much damage she could do from there, especially if she's willing to be monitored, if only until the issue with this Cosmic Horror is dealt with."
>"If she is not willing to be reasonable about this to the point of being as irredeemable as I fear you may suspect... then I think I would be willing to help apprehend her."
>"... also, there is a slim chance that this may be an opportunity, as well. I don't know how possible it is to genuinely defeat a Cosmic Horror, or seal it in a genuinely permanent fashion, but... I suspect the disparate forces of both the moon and the earth would have better odds than one or the other."

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>You try to rationalize whatever motives Patchouli might have had. Even if she is somewhat reckless, you can't imagine she would have does this thing without an excellent reason. You also try to persuade her that a drastic solution may not be necessary. You have to admit to yourself you're not sure how much of that Patchouli would agree to, but you resolve to cross that bridge once you get to it. Yorihime listens quietly, her face inscrutable. The three rabbits quietly sneak away, while the wolf lays down by the door.
>"In other circumstances, I might agree with some of what you have said," She replies. "But you turn your eyes from the enormity of the crime. It is a thing that endangered the entire world, this one, our own, and all others that can be found. You spoke of defeating such things, but I ask you in turn, how do you defeat an echo? How do you defeat the falling rain or tides? The idea is nonsense. Mere physical defeat is meaningless for such things. Patchouli's intentions are meaningless in the face of such things."
>"What you are suggesting, Reisen, is that we react to such things with a slap to the wrist. This cannot be allowed. It cannot be seen that such acts be met with any measure of undue mercy, lest it inspire future criminals. Furthermore, you ask us to monitor her? Even if her crimes were not so monstrous, that would not do for long. Another invasion is coming, we cannot spare our forces long enough."

>_
Rin Kagamine:
> "How do you expect to enforce Lunarian law here on Terra?"
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