09-17-2019, 08:10 AM
My eternal character, Jean-Luc Picard (playing as captain) would give the following responses.
Is there a meaning to life? If so, what is it?
"The meaning to life has always been to serve NanoTrasen and Centcom, what is life without order. Serve well and be rewarded, serve poorly and be aborted."
When, if ever, is taking a human life justified?
"When it best serves the needs of the empire. If the right stamp is next to someones name, thy orders shall be seen through."
If there were no rules or law to influence your behavior, including societal expectations, how do you think you would behave?
"I would seek to bring law and order back to the universe. I would fight to bring my own image of what is right to power by any means necessary"
Is privacy a right or a luxury?
"Privacy is to be paid for by commitment to NanoTrasen. Failure to meet certain criteria and targets should be scrutinised and looked into very carefully"
Which are more important when judging a crime: Intention or outcome?
"Any intention to hinder or damage NanoTrasen should be considered equal to if it was carried out"
If you could save a life but you don't as doing so would break a law for whatever reason, are you ethically justified in your decision?
"By this point I think I've made it clear my dedication to NanoTrasen, the laws they have set out are to be followed by the letter, however.
If I see a fellow member of Nanotrasen in trouble, someone I know to be a loyal and upstanding member of society. I will do my best to protect them and suffer the consequences, however if there's an opportunity to clone them after. Sometimes the pain and suffering is something one must endure to keep fellow crew members out of trouble."
(Different role replies may follow, depending on how much I wanna spam this thread. As when I play grey tide I play very differently.
Is there a meaning to life? If so, what is it?
"The meaning to life has always been to serve NanoTrasen and Centcom, what is life without order. Serve well and be rewarded, serve poorly and be aborted."
When, if ever, is taking a human life justified?
"When it best serves the needs of the empire. If the right stamp is next to someones name, thy orders shall be seen through."
If there were no rules or law to influence your behavior, including societal expectations, how do you think you would behave?
"I would seek to bring law and order back to the universe. I would fight to bring my own image of what is right to power by any means necessary"
Is privacy a right or a luxury?
"Privacy is to be paid for by commitment to NanoTrasen. Failure to meet certain criteria and targets should be scrutinised and looked into very carefully"
Which are more important when judging a crime: Intention or outcome?
"Any intention to hinder or damage NanoTrasen should be considered equal to if it was carried out"
If you could save a life but you don't as doing so would break a law for whatever reason, are you ethically justified in your decision?
"By this point I think I've made it clear my dedication to NanoTrasen, the laws they have set out are to be followed by the letter, however.
If I see a fellow member of Nanotrasen in trouble, someone I know to be a loyal and upstanding member of society. I will do my best to protect them and suffer the consequences, however if there's an opportunity to clone them after. Sometimes the pain and suffering is something one must endure to keep fellow crew members out of trouble."
(Different role replies may follow, depending on how much I wanna spam this thread. As when I play grey tide I play very differently.