Anakin Skywalker (
sith_happened) wrote in
fandomhigh2013-12-10 02:29 pm
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Ethics [Tuesday, December 10, 2013]
Anakin had the students meet him in the gym today.
"Good morning, class," he said, removing his cloakoverdramatically because that's how Anakin rolled and unhooking his lightsaber hilt from its usual place on his belt. "It's come to our attention that there is a gun-dispensing vending machine in the dorm lobby. If you don't know how to use a weapon already, don't be an idiot and buy one now. The administration certainly didn't install that. In fact, I remember being a student when the ban on weapons in the dorms was enacted, in no small part because my best friend shot a guy who completely deserved it in the ass."
Someone was still bitter about having to lock his lightsaber away.
"Today you can either discuss the ethics of teenagers using weapons, or if you're already trained in them, use the class to either work out here--I'm able to spar against you if you use anything with a blade--or head to the gun range and practice your shooting."
Anakin shrugged. "Just in case. It is invasion season, after all."
"Good morning, class," he said, removing his cloak
Someone was still bitter about having to lock his lightsaber away.
"Today you can either discuss the ethics of teenagers using weapons, or if you're already trained in them, use the class to either work out here--I'm able to spar against you if you use anything with a blade--or head to the gun range and practice your shooting."
Anakin shrugged. "Just in case. It is invasion season, after all."

Re: Discussion!
He shrugged. "I've been on this island almost ten years. I've done a lot of tactical thinking about this."
Anakin needed other hobbies, but generalling died hard.
Re: Discussion!
"I understand it could be hard to get everyone to an evacuation point or a safe haven but that should be the number one priority. Not fighting. Not researching. Getting people to safety comes first. If you have to fight, then send a small strike team or reconnaissance team while the majority of combatants are protecting the people. It's easier and simpler to just let everyone do their own thing but if people get seriously injured or hurt because no one bothered to make sure there were protocols and procedures in place to help protect them... that's even worse. It's negligent of the peoples' safety and that's dead wrong."