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Quote from: socrates200X on November 01, 2024, 03:46:14 PM"Captain, permission to further analyze the suspect's transporter device? If there is a lead to be followed there, I would like to get ahead of it."Treyva looked towards T'Kiri. "If the local authorities and the suspect's counsel do not object, I don't either."
Quote from: Davy, aka GM on October 30, 2024, 12:19:28 PMInterrogation Room
Kavoran aggressively leans forward, his eyes focused past Tobin and Cole, as if he was looking at Treyva directly. "How long must we wait to prevent genocide? Do we wait until they de-legitimize tuJurok and the other philosophies? Or criminalize them? Or begin arbitrary detaining? Or, shall we wait until Jarokovans or Nirakians begin to mysteriously disappear?
"We have seen this before, in the policies that only ended in the middle of the last Century. How long must we wait before preventing a re-occurrence of history?" The monk appears to be on the very edge of his control.
Quote from: Chev ch'Valk on October 28, 2024, 10:15:20 AMChev ponders the question for a moment before responding: "I would first offer the suspect an opportunity to explain why they have a data wafer implanted near a vital organ. Assuming time is of the essence, since, per your example, a warrant can't be obtained, if the suspect could not provide an adequate explanation, I would beam them from one secure area to another, using the transporter to remove anything non-organic that was not inherent to the suspect's initial buffer pattern."
The Andorian holds up a forestalling hand. "Before you go on about basic civil rights, I'd ask you to consider who implants data wafers in their bodies? It's unlikely that they contain vacation holos or music files, sir. Even you must admit that."
Quote from: Patrick Goodman on October 26, 2024, 08:32:54 PM..."It would seem to be a logical fallacy to go from 'We disagree with this philosophy' to 'We will kill everyone who subscribes to this philosophy.' The path you've described is, to put it simply, extreme, and your actions are excessive, and from an outside perspective, irrational."
Quote from: socrates200X on October 28, 2024, 09:30:55 AMLt. Voshen watched Kavoran from the remove of the observation room and was reminded of nothing so much as the geothermal rifts on his home colony. Seemingly dormant, and yet capable of venting terrible heat in an instant. He saw the same vulcanian tremors in Kavoran: a placid exterior barely containing a tectonic rage.
"I may contain a bias here, but his mode of transportation seems to me to be the operative question, Captain." Voshen spoke in as low a whisper as his vocoder allowed. "His motive, while monstrous, is plain. We have the means by way of the remanded sword. Opportunity still eludes us. How did he gain access and control over Vulcan's transporter network? I suspect this strain of Jurokian extremism extends past this one monk, to at least one other. Someone that would have aided his egress from the monastery to the scenes of the crimes."
"He would have us believe he acted alone. How to pry the information of his accomplices from him then?" He clicked in thought.
Quote from: socrates200X on October 28, 2024, 09:30:55 AMLt. Voshen watched Kavoran from the remove of the observation room and was reminded of nothing so much as the geothermal rifts on his home colony. Seemingly dormant, and yet capable of venting terrible heat in an instant. He saw the same vulcanian tremors in Kavoran: a placid exterior barely containing a tectonic rage.
"I may contain a bias here, but his mode of transportation seems to me to be the operative question, Captain." Voshen spoke in as low a whisper as his vocoder allowed. "His motive, while monstrous, is plain. We have the means by way of the remanded sword. Opportunity still eludes us. How did he gain access and control over Vulcan's transporter network? I suspect this strain of Jurokian extremism extends past this one monk, to at least one other. Someone that would have aided his egress from the monastery to the scenes of the crimes."
"He would have us believe he acted alone. How to pry the information of his accomplices from him then?" He clicked in thought.
Voshen's going for a roll here. Watching Kavoran, analyzing him with my Focus in Composure, can I Obtain Information on exactly what causes his rage to slip? I.e. is it the feeling of seeing the philosophy of tuJurok ignored? Or the feeling of he himself being dismissed or underestimated? I'm basically looking for a "wedge" to give our interrogators in order to get Kavoran to spill the beans on any accomplicies.
Quote from: Davy, aka GM on October 23, 2024, 12:30:16 PMThe first officer's eyebrow raises a scant millimeter, as the opposite corner of his mouth curls upward by a similar amount. "Perhaps it would be useful for you to contemplate an allegory. Say that a suspected serial murderer has a scan-resistant miniaturized data wafer surgically implanted deep in their body, near or affixed to one or more vital organs, and on that wafer is what you believe to be detail about their motives and other evidence of criminal activity; however, you cannot retrieve the information stored on that wafer without physically removing it from the body.
"At what point do you consider it allowable to forcibly remove that device without a warrant or the suspect's explicit permission?"