I have no issue with patrols, sir. While you may not be speaking about the law, however, his remarks are overwhelmingly targeted towards addressing the matters of crime and criminals, which I believe reflects a poor understanding of what is truly at stake here.
My experience has been that the vast majority of threats to be dealt with here do not come from our fellow captives - thus falling outside the boundary of any law or justice that can be implemented - or they come from the loss of our own ability to act rationally and within our usual mental state, which is a far more complex issue than I believe any law enacted here to be capable of properly dealing with.
I do not have an issue with your apparent intentions here. My issue is with the fact that I do not believe Petrov understands what is feasible or necessary here, and that experience under the rules of one's home world does not necessarily translate to the situation here.
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My experience has been that the vast majority of threats to be dealt with here do not come from our fellow captives - thus falling outside the boundary of any law or justice that can be implemented - or they come from the loss of our own ability to act rationally and within our usual mental state, which is a far more complex issue than I believe any law enacted here to be capable of properly dealing with.
I do not have an issue with your apparent intentions here. My issue is with the fact that I do not believe Petrov understands what is feasible or necessary here, and that experience under the rules of one's home world does not necessarily translate to the situation here.