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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-01-09 10:48 pm
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Ethics [Thursday, January 10]

Anakin walked into his classroom precisely on time and gave the students assembled there an appraising glance.

Except for how his glance lingered on a couple of faces as his eyes widened slightly, it wasn't possible to tell what he thought of them.

"I'm Master Skywalker," he said in a voice that was intended to carry, "this is Ethics, and we're going to skip the introductions--I'll figure out who you are--and move straight to our first discussion."

He paced around the room, cloak flaring out behind him, as he handed out the syllabus. "Today's topic," he said. "Self sacrifice: knowing the difference between saving people and being a pretentious twit."

"Any time I ask a a group of people what they would do to save someone they love, they all blither on about how they would set the world on fire, lie, cheat, steal, kill, die, et cetera, et cetera. I've been at this school too long to believe that half of you haven't already been put into this situation and I'm in no mood to hear adolescent ramblings about how wonderful you were or might hypothetically be. We're going to ground it in reality.

"Over the summer there was a woman who was in charge of this school. She had been placed in power legitimately, was allowed to punish in accordance with that power, and began pushing the boundaries of her authority almost immediately. She called students to her office, punished them for slights genuine or imagined, and began escalating the severity and frequency of her punishments, going over the line into what was no longer acceptable."

Anakin crossed his arms over his chest, the scars across his face very evident in the light coming through the window. "It eventually took a team of highly qualified adults to take her out. Today's topic: when do you draw the line? When do you admit to yourself that a problem cannot be solved, that to sacrifice yourself isn't a statement, it's merely pointless? How long does it take for you to check your ego?"

Re: Answer the question! (Jan 10)

[identity profile] im-afrog.livejournal.com 2008-01-10 04:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't think you can truly define when to draw the line," Adam began. "I know that I would try everything I could to help people until all my options were exhausted or something did work."

He was about giving up. If there was anything at all he could do that might help someone, he would do it without hesitating. "But doing something reckless that would ultimately result in death, isn't something that I would consider as a course of action." Though there were instances at home, where Adam knew he was in danger, it wasn't something he couldn't get out of and it wasn't a situation where he was going to lose his life. He knew his limits.