Subject: Because that's ridiculous.
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Posted on: 2015-06-08 00:31:00 UTC

That's like feeling guilty about every bacterium that dies when you wash your hands or clean the kitchen. It is exactly the wrong way to look at things. The only time I've tried to make a character who thought about things that way was Algie, and... well, Algie has something of an excuse for thinking like that.

You can also look at it like warfare. US military training tends to emphasise teaching your ground troops to totally dehumanise the enemy. That way you don't have to feel any of that complicated "ethics" nonsense in the middle of a firefight and get yourself and your friends shot. I imagine a similar process occurring among the PPC agents kind of by osmosis, with veteran agents becoming hardened to the job (or going flamethrower crazy) and newer ones not feeling the same way. It'd be an interesting take on a central part of the PPC dynamic, and I'd definitely be up for exploring that in Interludes. Possibly involving FicPsych. =]

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