Chapter 305: The World Keeps on Turning
So, we just discovered one of the most heinous criminals of the decade, and it somehow took eight years, Elenah commented, letting the statement hang in the middle of the room, How on Earth did we miss this?
We werent looking for him, Isaac responded, He was hiding way too well, and we really werent looking into disappearances. We couldnt, not with everything else thats going on.
Still sticks in the craw, doesnt it? Arthur commented, summing up what they were all thinking. No one had looked into this stuff at all because it hadnt affected their general mission in the slightest, and something massive had slipped completely past them.
Yeah, but what could we have done? Isaac asked, People are going to be people, some are going to be good, most are going to be largely neutral, and some are going to be assholes. We cant police everyone.Immerse Yourself in the Storyverse: N♡vεlB¡n.
Feels like we should, sometimes, Jason mumbled, drawing the eyes of everyone in the room.
Hey, Im not saying were actually going to do that, just he began but trailed off when there werent any scathing comments.
Sometimes, it feels all people do is evil crap, but its just that we never hear from the people who are just, you know, normal, Isaac sighed.
Can you imagine if we did, though? Amy asked, switching into a reporters voice, Mr. Joe Schmoe had a sloppy joe for dinner tonight, three beers, and spent the rest of the evening watching TV without noticing the huge stain on his shirt.
I dont know, might be nice to see some feel-normal stories on the news once in a while, instead of a constant flood of the worst stuff happening in the world, Isaac suggested.
People would blow their top after two stories like that, Bailey sighed, Humans are funny like that. Besides they complain about the world but when they no longer have anything specific to complain about, theyre just going to make general complaints.
There are no perfect solutions, and nothing we can do to make anything close to it happen either, so lets get this back on topic, yeah? Jones asked. He was still in space, but this time around, hed managed to tie down his hair in a way that didnt make him look like a helium balloon.
And are you sure that releasing Mentons research was a good idea? Japinder asked, looking at Isaac and Arthur in particular. Likely an attempt at getting this back on track.
It was Bailey who answered, Some of that information could only have ever been found through human experimentation. If we hadnt released it, down the line, someone else would have had to suffer just to rediscover it. We just have to hope that the idea of being stricken from the history books is enough of a threat that no one tries this again.
I suppose that depends on their beliefs, Japinder sighed, Someone who truly believes their actions to be altruistic might be fine with that, but I doubt too many altruists are going to go to such extremes. Maybe to discover solutions to specific problems, but never for the sake of knowledge as a whole.
The biggest question had been how to deal with the bodies of Mentons victims. Did they want to share the full horrific truth, potentially making it appear as though Insight themselves had gone ahead and done that? Or keep it to themselves and escape all issues?
She was right, though. People could be weird about stuff, and branding could be effective to the point where one could call it brainwashing and not be too far off.
Theyd been entirely focused on the practical side of things, writing a set of legal guidelines that could be adjusted as needed, not marketing the damn things.
But yeah, kicking the problem further down the road and fixing it via the branding was a viable option.
He quickly relayed those thoughts and from there, the conversation crossed across a dozen different topics until eventually, it reached the actual, official, joint ventures they were planning.
Between Camelot, Yoo-jins ability to direct the funds of the Hunters guild, Isaacs company, and various government subsidies that Habicht and Han could send their way if things were framed in the right light, they could pull on huge amounts of cash and resources.
Between that and the fact that Isaac could start distributing Ankou Aspects now that theyd officially broken into the 10th Tier for standard monsters, a space-based arena for Tier 10 [Raid Bosses] was becoming viable.
Theyd already claimed several spots in the solar system, from a lab on Ceres to a large area on Mars that was currently being prepared in anticipation of eventual terraforming.
And with some preparation, ok, a lot of preparation, theyd be able to fight some of the [Systems] strongest monsters with barely any risk to civilians and other uninvolved people.
Still, there were a ton of things to hammer out first, regulations that would likely be in place by then that needed to be accounted for, traps to be emplaced, pillboxes to be designed.
Of course, this sparked a huge argument about where exactly the arena should be.
Mars gravity was 38% of Earths, more than enough to drag people back down to the planet after long jumps or being flung around the place. Good for avoiding spinning off into space and having to struggle to get back to the fight, but it also ensured that it would be a fair sight harder to escape if it was needed.
Ceres, meanwhile, had a negligible amount of gravity, which would mean that any significant amount of velocity would send one flying off into the black, and add an entirely new problem that combatants would need to come to grips with.
Yet at the same time, staying at a distance and blasting apart the [Raid Boss] would be so much easier around the tiny celestial body.
The argument turned in circles for hours, and they didnt manage to settle the argument beyond agree to disagree. One of the more productive sessions on this topic theyd had.
Still, it was a discussion that had to be had, especially now, since Isaac has some rather interesting plans to conduct.