Well, you'd probably still have to find a dom to vouch for you, but you wouldn't have to be contracted.
On the bright side, us owning something like the garage now means that LIEs can't just walk in without notice anymore. And if they do they're violating the rights the city finally gave us in the first place.
I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure they need a warrant if it's for something owned by a citizen.
[ he may have had similar inclinations when he... quietly offered the garage as a drop-off point for the underground courier service that's being run in the down. ]
that's excellent. i didn't think there was anywhere in this city they couldn't touch.
[ she is a simple child who hasn't considered the corruption of the court system. cut her some slack. she was raised by a single cactus and the only government was a collection of scorpions. ]
i wonder when that'll be true for subversion. damon apparently already needed to switch ownership when someone left.
There was an incident... a while back. They forcefully took everyone out of their homes and hauled us out to some fort in the middle of nowhere. Said it was consequences for participants of the program not respecting the system in place.
But ever since then, people have been fighting in the courts to try and get everyone more rights so they can't just seize us like that again without warning.
[ lawyers, mostly. or LIERs who were lawyers back home first. ]
It probably depends on when he's meant to graduate out of the program.
It was over a year ago. Turned out they weren't even from Duplicity, but this adjacent city where the rules were stricter. Eventually the LIEs officials helped US kick THEM out.
[ enemy of my enemy is my friend? maybe? ]
There's not much there now. But if you ever hear the name Veracity, that's what happened.
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what if you're uncontracted? would you still get to keep it?
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On the bright side, us owning something like the garage now means that LIEs can't just walk in without notice anymore. And if they do they're violating the rights the city finally gave us in the first place.
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[ finn ........... does he know he's sitting on prime real estate for insurrection?? ]
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[ he may have had similar inclinations when he... quietly offered the garage as a drop-off point for the underground courier service that's being run in the down. ]
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[ she is a simple child who hasn't considered the corruption of the court system. cut her some slack. she was raised by a single cactus and the only government was a collection of scorpions. ]
i wonder when that'll be true for subversion. damon apparently already needed to switch ownership when someone left.
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But ever since then, people have been fighting in the courts to try and get everyone more rights so they can't just seize us like that again without warning.
[ lawyers, mostly. or LIERs who were lawyers back home first. ]
It probably depends on when he's meant to graduate out of the program.
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[ with all due respect what the FUCK ]
they sound more like the first order every day.
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[ enemy of my enemy is my friend? maybe? ]
There's not much there now. But if you ever hear the name Veracity, that's what happened.
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There's always a case of something worse out there.
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[ maybe she should find them and talk to them. ]
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what happened to the people running it?
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So someone's keeping the lights on somehow.
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[ they have bigger problems, more local problems, but it's worth asking the question. ]