In a message dated 05/15/2001 5:23:01 PM Central Daylight Time, Sha_Ka_Ree@compuserve.com writes:
In many totalitarian regimes (like the Soviet Union), dissidence was and is considered mental illness, and treated as such, often very heavily, with the rationale that if someone isn't happy with the way things are, there must be something wrong with them.
It's possible, even likely, that the Federation would do the same.
Tiger M
In message 18.cdb656c.28330897@aol.com, Tigerm1019@aol.com writes
The Computer is your friend. The Computer wants you to be happy. Are you happy, Friend Citizen?
West End Games did not have to look far for real life inspiration. (And was there a session at Redemption?)
"Julia" == Julia Jones julia.lysator@jajones.demon.co.uk writes:
The Computer is your friend. The Computer wants you to be happy. Are you happy, Friend Citizen?
West End Games did not have to look far for real life inspiration. (And was there a session at Redemption?)
Of course not. But I did bring the rulebooks!
These seem to have faded out, so here is an opening sentence:
'Yes, Your Honour [or however judges are addressed in the Federation] my client did take the crown and other royal regalia, but if you look at the family tree provided by my client's genealogist, Orac, you will see that my client is the direct heir to the crown...
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