Jacqui wrote:
How come only Gan ever has a limitor? I know in the book it says it was an
experimental device, but surely it would be used 'elsewhere' (from the evidence given it stops the 'wearer' killing someone, but not 'actual bodily harm')
Hmm, it could be Gan was the first human subject they tried it on, and they decided it wasn't a cost effective way of going about things - perhaps they realized the limiters would have a short working life (it breaks down pretty quickly, doesn't it?) and they'd be better just executing or imprisoning violent prisoners.
Una