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Anakin Skywalker ([personal profile] sith_happened) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-09-09 09:30 am
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Ethics [Thursday, September 9, 2nd period]

"As you might remember from the syllabus I handed out last week," Anakin said as he leaned against his desk, "today's topic is lying. In Fandom, where multiple timelines meet and mingle, lying can be a terribly complex subject."

He gazed around the room. "We have students here from different centuries who by stepping foot onto the island learn immediately about electricity, electronics and reality television. Depending on societies they arrive from, they could learn about guns--or even the very concept of war--and change their worlds irrevocably."

Anakin began pacing. "Sometimes the situation is even more specific. Several years ago, a student arrived here who I knew--but I knew him as a Jedi Master I'd met when I was a small child. I also knew that his death, at least in my timeline, had been a violent one. A teacher I had used to say that the future is constantly in motion, but my experience with multiple timelines seems to show that certain large, galaxy changing events tend to stay constant. Did I have an obligation to tell this student about his future? Or do I respect his timeline and his ability to make his own decisions?"

He sat back down. "The questions today are these: if you have knowledge of the future, what parts would you lie about--even through omission--from someone further behind in the timeline? And if you met someone from your future, would you want to know anything about what you might face someday? Would you respect them for not telling you everything? Or even anything?"
wrongkindofsith: (Your mouth moves and nonsense comes out)

Re: Answer the first discussion question [9/9]

[personal profile] wrongkindofsith 2010-09-09 02:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Cara was not going to think about the fact that if she'd been slightly more forthcoming with why letting Richard destroy Rahl protected the Mord'Sith she mightn't have ended up left for dead at the bottom of a ravine, especially since it was equally likely her sisters knowing her reasons wouldn't have changed anything, or even made things worse.

These were thoughts she didn't have quite often.

Instead she shrugged. "Whatever's necessary." Which did bring up the question of what exactly counted as necessary.
wrongkindofsith: (Your mouth moves and nonsense comes out)

Re: Answer the first discussion question [9/9]

[personal profile] wrongkindofsith 2010-09-10 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
"If talk isn't going to change something, then it's hardly necessary to speak of it." Cara was a believer in actions instead of words.

Re: Answer the first discussion question [9/9]

[identity profile] azuldragon.livejournal.com 2010-09-09 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Azula tilted her head. "You're the only other person I've heard whose answer is similar to mine."