Subject: Acting out of compassion
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Posted on: 2014-06-21 11:40:00 UTC

I'm viewing this as the difference between war veterans and the people they come home to. Only veterans can truly appreciate what it was like. Other people can only acknowledge that shell-shock is a real thing.


They're not being incompetent or cruel. It's like trying to help a suicidal person. You can spend years trying to help them out of that dark place, but every once in a while, all it does is lead to living longer in hopelessness. Without knowing ahead of time that they'll never be right enough to live, the compassion of helping them can be viewed in hindsight as unkind.



I could turn the story into an argument between Hue and the Psych team. Completely destroying Chroma's memories and turning her into a new person would be like killing her. Compassion on their side would be trying to save who she is first. Compassion from Hue's side is accepting the inevitable quickly.


I could end with Hue being yelled at for doing the wrong thing. I don't get enough opportunities to use the word reprehensible.

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