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Day 27 2 17

Riane walked around Lexx until he was facing her again. “Lexx.  You can do it.”  She stated imploringly. Lexx stared at her for a moment. “Leave me alone!”  He exclaimed turning away from Riane again.  “It isn’t my problem!”

5 thoughts on “Day 27 2 17

  1. Of course the real shame here is Lexx is acting just like those people that put him in this situation in the first place.

    I think Dr. Seuss wrote it best. Even if he meant it for the environment. “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot. Nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” Lexx needs some Dr.Suess!

  2. I am continually amazed by just how selfish Lexx is.

    1. It isn’t exactly selfish, he has been after freedom for just about all his life, killed for freedom without much more than a second thought, now this phantom is asking him to risk it all for the chance others won’t have to experience what he did, a chance he has no right to believe in based off his life

      1. It’s still technically selfishness… It’s just, “justifiable” selfishness… This is more of a moral argument than anything else. Right and wrong are determined by who lives and has the power, in the end, sad as it is. It’s the classical golden rule: “Whoever has the gold makes the rules.”

        1. And sadly enough, just because Lexx wins his freedom doesn’t mean he’s safe as long as he keeps quite.

          The ADC plays by it’s own rules in the shadows. So it would seem for Lexx to truly earn his freedom, something must be done about the ADC.

          From a moral and practical standpoint, Lexx is the only one that can make a difference. But if memory serves correctly, this is one of the measures in their teaching that keeps the players manageable. They learned to look out only for themselves. Lexx does have the ability to care for others. But he has also had to look out for himself in a universe by and large that has re-affirmed his teachings from the ADCA.

          The game is something forced on Lexx, but he believes as long as he disappears after he wins, he’ll be safe. But it’s pretty obvious to anyone outside the game that ADC won’t stop trying to kill Lexx and won’t stop enslaving children if someone doesn’t make a stand with a real hope of actually incriminating them. Sadly, only a player has that kind of power and only if they win their freedom. But then again, that’s also the ADCA teaching at work. If a player is to focused on the game, then the player never sees the hidden traps the ADC has in place to take care of players that try to win the game.

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