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nextgen_citizen ([info]nextgen_citizen) wrote in [info]marvel_nextgen,
@ 2012-11-20 21:27:00


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Entry tags:anya stark, bea dayspring, crosshairs, guardian, team - thunderbolts

Come to Order
"Now, in the interest of erring on the side of caution, this court will have none of 'the subject' or 'the product'. The being self-identifying as 'John 'Jack' Smith', will be referred to as 'him', or 'the individual' if the plaintiffs insist on being clinical." The judge cast a stern eye around the courtroom. There was more than a fair representation both of the Thunderbolts and the Leap Foundation. A few notable superheroes with impressive civilian credentials, such as Doctors Pym and Samson, were also on the witness list.

Some shuffling of papers and agreements are issued, before the lawyer for the Leap Foundation steps up.

"We call Beatrice Dayspring to the stand."



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[info]goesbothways
2012-11-26 04:33 am UTC (link)
"Can you give us an example of something you can do that Jack can't, then? What can you enjoy, dislike, or experience subjectively that his programming would not include? Obviously, you were attempting to simulate the brain closely enough that it should be close... but if you're going to claim that he is not sentient, then you ought to be able to explain where the difference lies... just one thing he's not capable of that a sentient being would be, by your definition, please?"

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[info]nextgen_citizen
2012-11-26 02:53 pm UTC (link)
The room falls quiet, as even Jack and the judge are now leaning forward with interest.

Professor Graft surveys the room, then sits back in her chair, folding her hands neatly in her lap.

"Growth.

He is not so much developmentally delayed as he is frozen. He can't develop higher reasoning skills in response to social situations. He can't find 'favorites' outside of what popular media instills in him."

And now Professor Graft sits forward and is looking at you, Kelly.

"He's been built for a singular purpose, and outside of that can only be a nuisance at best and a danger to the public at worst."

"Professor Graft, let's keep the dramatics to a minimum, and testimony solely related to the matter of the day." The judge adds.

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[info]goesbothways
2012-11-26 06:49 pm UTC (link)
Kelly smiles right back and nods.

"Thank you, Doctor. And by the way, please don't try to leave the state. Human slavery and false imprisonment are serious offenses, and fleeing jurisdiction gets the FBI involved - who have the authority to invalidate all of your copyrights, sieze all of yours and your company's research assets, and freeze your personal and corporate accounts until you're found. So its in your company's best interest to be able to hand you over to the police as soon as this trial is over."

She nods to the judge, and opposing counsel. "Yes, yes, I know, objection, objection. I withdraw the statement as irrelevant to the trial. Its only relevant to opposing counsel. You guys may want to keep the doctor and everyone else involved in the research visible and local if you want to have two nickels to rub together by the end of the week."

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[info]nextgen_citizen
2012-11-26 07:18 pm UTC (link)
"I think we've all heard enough, counselors..." The judge straightens some papers.

"We'll reconvene when I've reached my decision. The court will notify the lead counsel for each party when I'm set."

And, for now, court is dismissed.

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[info]no_relation
2012-11-26 07:19 pm UTC (link)
Jack, once the court officers allow him to do so, walks over to Bea.

"I'm sorry I got upset... can we go home now?"

The judge had thrown around a bunch of terms before they'd officially started about 'temporary custody' and stuff, but he didn't quite understand it all.

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[info]charmedlife
2012-11-26 07:21 pm UTC (link)
"It's okay to be upset as long as it doesn't result in causing a problem. Yes, we can go home."

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[info]goesbothways
2012-11-26 07:23 pm UTC (link)
Kelly nods. "I'll be ready to call my first witness when we reconvene."

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