Okay, I cannot be the only person who saw a cat in the bag before realizing it was more bags?
Okay, I cannot be the only person who saw a cat in the bag before realizing it was more bags?
Gravity and Inertia are harsh mistresses.
Could see this on a ringworld. Come to think of it a ringworld would be the perfect place to base a fantasy novel on.
The one on the left is giving Malazan vibes. If someone could manage to keep a K’chain Che’malle caged up, I could see somewhere in the world turning fighting it into a blood sport.
My experience has been that most of that is either the lights just being left on or cleaning crews. Oh, or coworkers hooking up.
Not to make light of your situation, but I cannot count the number of times I have put something in a “very secure location” then been unable to locate said item for months.
The only country I’d trust paid help in is Japan. Anywhere else and it is very likely a considerable portion are either thieves or one unlocked door away from thievery. Doesn’t matter if it’s in my home or in their shop(like for a car).
It only mentions ring 0 access in your link, ergo they responded to your post because it was the most appropriate. At least that’s how I see it.
Did they change it? Because now it says “Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infections” and that seems to say exactly what you are.
They used that part of the 13th that said “Well, except prisoners, those can be slaves.” Local law enforcement rounded up former slaves on trumped up charges and leased them back to the same plantation owners they were freed from. Only now if they escaped they were “escaped criminals” and they could count on even northern law enforcement returning them. The US is still a pro-slavery country and will be as long as that part of the 13th amendment stands.