You mean some inmates were able to work together for a good cause. Meanwhile other inmates were busy injecting people with a nanovirus, actively working against your cause.
Just as some wardens successfully work together, while others are at cross purposes. And some wardens work with some inmates. Dr. Kozaks is my lab assistant; we've worked productively together. And Dr. Lewis is a...friend, of sorts. [Which is why Narvin confronted him in private instead of publicly. Narvin may not trust his friends, because he's a paranoid bastard, but at least he attempts--in his socially fail way--to protect them. In confronting Rex, he thought, in his roundabout way, that he was protecting him by trying to get him to end it before others found out and retaliated.]
I assure you, if I hadn't been [crazy] incapacitated, I would have been there in the lab working for a cure, too, with inmates. As I have done in the past.
You mattered, yes. You did an excellent job, I won't deny it. But reducing it to a tribal war of inmates versus wardens is unproductive.
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Date: 2013-02-27 08:19 am (UTC)Just as some wardens successfully work together, while others are at cross purposes. And some wardens work with some inmates. Dr. Kozaks is my lab assistant; we've worked productively together. And Dr. Lewis is a...friend, of sorts. [Which is why Narvin confronted him in private instead of publicly. Narvin may not trust his friends, because he's a paranoid bastard, but at least he attempts--in his socially fail way--to protect them. In confronting Rex, he thought, in his roundabout way, that he was protecting him by trying to get him to end it before others found out and retaliated.]
I assure you, if I hadn't been [crazy] incapacitated, I would have been there in the lab working for a cure, too, with inmates. As I have done in the past.
You mattered, yes. You did an excellent job, I won't deny it. But reducing it to a tribal war of inmates versus wardens is unproductive.