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Old 2013-08-19, 15:30   Link #54
Qilin
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Originally Posted by Haak View Post
Which would still be the case here.
You might have the means and the end switched around here. The objective is question here is stopping the Sisters Project, and going after the perpetrators was just a means for achieving that goal. Once she achieved that, there was no longer any good reason for her to sustain her resistance.

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Like for example, considering that Anti-Skill is a voluntary force, it turns out that they're more than capable of ensuring that there is law and order when the higher ups are arrested or something like that.
Even if she does manage to pinpoint the individuals responsible, which is hard to imagine even for her, there would be nobody to arrest them. If the arc was any indication, Anti-Skill is pretty much powerless when it comes to stopping the higher-ups when experiments are involved. More so than justice, Anti-Skill's purpose is more geared towards maintaining order throughout the city.

There is always that air of willful ignorance whenever the inner workings of Academy City are involved, especially when it comes to the higher level espers. They practically live side-to-side with the Academy's darker side, so if anything, they're probably the very first ones who would learn to accept and turn a blind eye to such things.
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