I agree. It's a band-aid. But it might be necessary when the normal rules don't apply. Like on floods.
[Sometimes, it's hard for her to really wrap her head around the fact that at the end of the day, they have zero to no control over what happens here. Over what they do. Over their work and their deals. And she knows it's true. She went through that when Andrew was unpaired from her and sent home for absolutely no reason. She never got so much as a note from the Admiral.]
No, I don't want punishment. I want something that'll make a difference. Maybe it'll be considered punishment by some. But that doesn't matter as long as we have a purpose behind it that is not the equivalent of putting people 'on time out' because we can't figure out what else to do with them.
We're here to help them. To guide them and to help them graduate. Not to leave them locked up in here. But that won't happen overnight.
Until then, the very least we need to do is protect everyone from everyone else. Stop this insane murdering spree until we can fix the root of the problem.
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[Sometimes, it's hard for her to really wrap her head around the fact that at the end of the day, they have zero to no control over what happens here. Over what they do. Over their work and their deals. And she knows it's true. She went through that when Andrew was unpaired from her and sent home for absolutely no reason. She never got so much as a note from the Admiral.]
No, I don't want punishment. I want something that'll make a difference. Maybe it'll be considered punishment by some. But that doesn't matter as long as we have a purpose behind it that is not the equivalent of putting people 'on time out' because we can't figure out what else to do with them.
We're here to help them. To guide them and to help them graduate. Not to leave them locked up in here. But that won't happen overnight.
Until then, the very least we need to do is protect everyone from everyone else. Stop this insane murdering spree until we can fix the root of the problem.