There are plenty of people in every world who have committed more heinous acts completely of their own volition and walked free, so why does it have to end like this for him?
If the prism really does draw from our experiences, then... it should be different. So many of us have seen people who do those things walking free. So you'd think there would have been another option, because most of us have experienced that other option...
He seemed very distressed about what had happened... Understandably. And he did not hesitate to choose execution. So maybe the Prism was reacting to his expectations for what should happen to him.
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[she takes a breath.]
I think everyone was a little distressed by that, at the least.
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[she nods]
Sir Naruhodo and Sir Asogi... [...] ...I don't understand why this had to happen to them.
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[she sighs.]
He seemed to recover, at the end, or to break out of the compulsion. So I do not understand why the only two options for him were...
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There are plenty of people in every world who have committed more heinous acts completely of their own volition and walked free, so why does it have to end like this for him?
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[so that's not quite what she's shocked by, but rather...]
It seemed like even the Residents were surprised when they read it out, though. So... Did the Prism itself decide on that punishment? And if so, why?
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If the prism really does draw from our experiences, then... it should be different. So many of us have seen people who do those things walking free. So you'd think there would have been another option, because most of us have experienced that other option...
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[she frowns, thinking about it.]
He seemed very distressed about what had happened... Understandably. And he did not hesitate to choose execution. So maybe the Prism was reacting to his expectations for what should happen to him.
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[girls, please stop trying to reason out murdergame mechanics, you're not going to be able to change them]
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...Then it is a shame.
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[maybe there will be something they can do about it, like last week.
probably not! but they can hope.]