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fandomhigh2016-09-01 02:16 pm
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Ethics, Thursday, September 1, 2016
"Hello, and welcome to this year's Ethics class," Anakin said, glowering from the front of the room. Don't you feel welcomed, kids? So welcomed.
"In this class, we will discuss a variety of topics concerning morality and ethics," Obi-Wan said. "Our goal is not to coerce you to give us the 'correct' answer, mind you. We are looking to help you establish your own moral code, and define its boundaries."
Anakin nodded. "And then learn to live with the consequences of the boundaries you've established. What might seem clear-cut in a classroom setting is seldom that easy to figure out in a real-world scenario. It's fine to say that you wouldn't steal anything, but when you're out of shampoo and your roommate's is right there--"
"--it may well seem tempting. Easy. And not a crime at all," Obi-Wan said. He cleared his throat. "We always like to start our first class with lies. Or rather, a lie and two truths."
Anakin smiled at Ahsoka. "And while we're aware that some of you have had specialized training in discernment, it's not always as easy to see the truth as we'd like." And Mr. "Secretly Married For Years" would know.
"I will go first," Obi-Wan said lightly. "I was once known as the Negotiator. I was born on an ocean planet in an underwater habitat. I once beat an enemy by surrendering."
Anakin smirked slightly at Obi-Wan. "I've saved Master Kenobi's life ten times," he said. "I drink my caf with sugar and blue milk, and I have four children."
Obi-Wan caught Anakin's eye as he was smirking and rolled his eyes. "And now it is your turn," he said, turning back to the class.
"In this class, we will discuss a variety of topics concerning morality and ethics," Obi-Wan said. "Our goal is not to coerce you to give us the 'correct' answer, mind you. We are looking to help you establish your own moral code, and define its boundaries."
Anakin nodded. "And then learn to live with the consequences of the boundaries you've established. What might seem clear-cut in a classroom setting is seldom that easy to figure out in a real-world scenario. It's fine to say that you wouldn't steal anything, but when you're out of shampoo and your roommate's is right there--"
"--it may well seem tempting. Easy. And not a crime at all," Obi-Wan said. He cleared his throat. "We always like to start our first class with lies. Or rather, a lie and two truths."
Anakin smiled at Ahsoka. "And while we're aware that some of you have had specialized training in discernment, it's not always as easy to see the truth as we'd like." And Mr. "Secretly Married For Years" would know.
"I will go first," Obi-Wan said lightly. "I was once known as the Negotiator. I was born on an ocean planet in an underwater habitat. I once beat an enemy by surrendering."
Anakin smirked slightly at Obi-Wan. "I've saved Master Kenobi's life ten times," he said. "I drink my caf with sugar and blue milk, and I have four children."
Obi-Wan caught Anakin's eye as he was smirking and rolled his eyes. "And now it is your turn," he said, turning back to the class.

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"But... why? It's what they're made for," Peridot replied, reasonably. "If they aren't doing that, there isn't exactly much point in making them at all. They aren't exactly good for anything else."
Except for betraying Homeworld, perhaps.
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"People are more than what someone decided to make them for." Now in addition to her increasing concern about how euphemistically servant was being used, some of Ahsoka's actual unresolved issues with the troopers were in play.
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"But... they aren't," she hedged. "Not on Homeworld. Straying from what we're made for is more than just frowned at."
In hindsight, maybe the Pearl hadn't been a good choice of lie.
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Though she could at least try the latter. "But you can see how claiming to be in a position to control someone who doesn't have a choice, even if it's untrue, might be unwise?"
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"After... some time spent around organic beings who put such a strong value on individual will and an ability to choose one's own path, I... might be able to comprehend how what I said could be recieved... poorly."
It wasn't quite the same thing as saying she was wrong. She still had a long way to go before that. But she was making an attempt to meet somewhere in the middle.
Still not great, no. But progress, for Peridot.
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She let out a slow, relieved breath. "That's all I wanted you to think about."
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As it stood, she was pursing her lips and furrowing her brow in thought, but she nodded all the same.
"Then... I will. That isn't a misstep I want to make again."
At least, not this far away from Homeworld.
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's mun hadn't been thinkingstill had a lot to learn about what was and wasn't appropriate in non-Gem societies.When she noticed the twitchiness, she at least had the good grace to look somewhat chagrined about it.
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Look at him growing as a person! Sort of!
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"Gem society works completely differently from the way things are around here," she said, after a moment to really chew on her own words. "Except for the Diamonds, we could all be thought of as the possessions of some other Gem in a station above us. I'm still... still trying to understand what that means, to other species."
She made a little fidget with her weird little floating fingers. It had never occurred to her that it might be wrong. Just that it was the way it was.
"I still don't completely comprehend what's wrong about it," she admitted. "But I want to learn."
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when his mun remembers," Anakin offered. "This might be a discussion better held there."Re: Two truths and a lie!
"Perhaps so," she allowed. "It wasn't my intention to upset anybody here. But if you're offering to explain what about my words was abrasive, I want to know."
Peridot was problematic in new and exciting ways. But nobody could ever accuse her of not wanting to understand and learn.