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post Apr 10 2008, 12:05 AM
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Note I said 'pretty much' For example, soldiers killing other armed soldiers in the defense of the nation is not evil. But killing people who are surrendering is evil. We've agreed on this and have laws about it.

Killing to save yourself is evil, and has been defined as evil and people who have killed to save themselves have been convicted of crimes like murder. Thus vampires, who irreparably damage people to save themselves are evil.
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:14 AM
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QUOTE (Kremlin KOA @ Apr 10 2008, 01:59 AM) *
Like there is really a difference. Between fruit and apples, that is. Like, apples are a kind of fruit, and stuff.

Yes. You are correct. So, where were you going with that?
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE (Cthulhudreams @ Apr 10 2008, 09:49 AM) *
On the upside, now I'm an awesome mage with super powers. And immortality. Sweet.


Magic isn't automatic with vampirism. Wendigos get it automatically, but that isn't the case with vampires.

And just because you (or some people in the Sixth World) think it is sweet, does not mean it would be a common desire. Even if it were clamored for, the vampire population at large would realize that they would be best served by keeping the number of 'infected' in check.
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE (Cthulhudreams @ Apr 10 2008, 02:05 AM) *
Killing to save yourself is evil, and has been defined as evil and people who have killed to save themselves have been convicted of crimes like murder.

Not in the US of A, it ain't (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:19 AM
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So every Soldier in war is evil...now to think of it...they have the choice...or do they really have one...
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:20 AM
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QUOTE (Cthulhudreams @ Apr 10 2008, 10:05 AM) *
But killing people who are surrendering is evil.


Not necessarily. There can, and have been cases throughout history where this very act has been seen as a Good Thing™, both at the time and in the long run.

Generalizations are very rarely always true, and 'Evil' is extremely subjective.
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:22 AM
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Yeah, yeah, relative morality blahblah, I am now proceeding with a strict legalistic defintion of morality and assuming that all posters come from NATO or ANZUS members.

But Malicant, yes, it is. If you are alone in the wildness with some guy and kill him and eat him to avoid starving to death, I'm pretty sure you share the same British common law precedent for that that we (Australia) do. Ie they got convicted of murder and thats the way it works.
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE (Cthulhudreams @ Apr 10 2008, 01:49 AM) *
How has a vampire become a shitheap? They are freaking awesome. Immortality hurrah.
Meh. Overrated, and if you really wanted to become immortal, just ask a Free Spirit to grant you Immortality. All he wants from you is "Karma", whatever that shit may mean ingame, and however that is quantifiable. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sarcastic.gif)

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Sure I mean it would be a bit of a downer if you where actually meaningfully restrained from doing anything, but i can get essence by slapping spirits around
No, you need to drain it from non-astral critters with the sentience powers. No rats, dogs, hellhounds or earth spirits. Must be dragons, sasquatches, merrows, nagas and metahumans.
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and doesn't street magic has a suppress allergy spell? That I can wack into a sustaining focus and stroll around and high noon?
It would even be better if you didn't have the allergies at all. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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On the upside, now I'm an awesome mage with super powers. And immortality. Sweet.
Only if you really did get the magician or any other awakened quality. There is a (notdefined) chance of failure that you might just be a mundane vampire, with mediocre powers. Oh, and perhaps the corps might want to get you to extract those essence-draining virii out from you to create new and better essence-regenerating gene-treatments.

No, really, with simsense and all that other stuff in the late 21st century, being a vampire is quite a downer.
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:24 AM
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I think as long as you're not a manic sociopath who enjoys the killing or kills based on calculations, you must'nt be called evil.
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:28 AM
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QUOTE (Particle_Beam @ Apr 9 2008, 08:22 PM) *
Meh. Overrated, and if you really wanted to become immortal, just ask a Free Spirit to grant you Immortality. All he wants from you is "Karma", whatever that shit may mean ingame, and however that is quantifiable. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sarcastic.gif)

No, you need to drain it from non-astral critters with the sentience powers. No rats, dogs, hellhounds or earth spirits. Must be dragons, sasquatches, merrows, nagas and metahumans. It would even be better if you didn't have the allergies at all. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)


Or earth spirits you inhabited into a bag of blood and didn't get a true form merge (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Plastic has a good OR! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) I'm not seeing how immortality, superhuman qualities across the board and near complete immunity to accidently dying (you can survive getting hit by a semi) isn't highly desirable.
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:30 AM
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QUOTE (MarCazm @ Apr 9 2008, 08:24 PM) *
I think as long as you're not a manic sociopath who enjoys the killing or kills based on calculations, you must'nt be called evil.


So a guy who gets drunk and hits a kid while driving home isn't evil? We've decided they are, that is why we send them to jail. YMMV. It's really hard to come up with any other definition, so the legal one is the best hope in this debate (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:35 AM
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QUOTE (Cthulhudreams @ Apr 10 2008, 02:22 AM) *
Yeah, yeah, relative morality blahblah, I am now proceeding with a strict legalistic defintion of morality and assuming that all posters come from NATO or ANZUS members.
Grind the universe to it's finest parts and then show me even one part morality. So, yeah, like every lie, it is relative. Also, law never uses terms like Evil. It is not evil, but wrong to kill, steal, rape. Well, it is "evil", but that is not the point right now. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

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But Malicant, yes, it is. If you are alone in the wildness with some guy and kill him and eat him to avoid starving to death, I'm pretty sure you share the same British common law precedent for that that we (Australia) do. Ie they got convicted of murder and thats the way it works.

I don't care about british law much, but getting a lesson on it from the descendant of a convicted criminal feels weird (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

QUOTE (Cthulhudreams @ Apr 10 2008, 02:30 AM) *
So a guy who gets drunk and hits a kid while driving home isn't evil?
Actually no. He is wrong to do so and a moron most likely, but considering him evil is giving him way to much credit.
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:39 AM
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If you already have the power to summon spirits and do your biddings, why would you even need a pathetic vampire? If you're already a mage, just create ally spirits all the time, set them free, till one gains the power of Hidden Life or can grant the Immortality Spirit Pact, and as their daddy (or mommy), they will always love you (if you were nice to them, but their formula already has them being imprinted to you, their creator), and do whatever you want (because their loyal to you, even if they're free), and now you're young (don't forget to get that leonization treatment right before), immortal (never-aging, and you're now even invulnerable to bullets and knives), and can walk day and night without having need for some shit like suppress allergy, while still being able to enjoy food, booze and matrix porn.
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/sarcastic.gif) Pfff, vampires. If at least they granted you the power to shoot flames out of your ass and fight and seduce ultra-attractive green-skinned alien babes with huge gazoongas, then it might be worthwile. But with the lame-o-power of being sick whenever you eat a steak, they can go and sulk in their tombs and cry me a river. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/newbie.gif)
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:42 AM
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QUOTE (Particle_Beam @ Apr 10 2008, 02:39 AM) *
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/sarcastic.gif) Pfff, vampires. If at least they granted you the power to shoot flames out of your ass and fight and seduce ultra-attractive green-skinned alien babes with huge gazoongas, then it might be worthwile.

Teh awesome! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rotfl.gif)
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post Apr 10 2008, 12:51 AM
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QUOTE (Malicant @ Apr 9 2008, 07:35 PM) *
Grind the universe to it's finest parts and then show me even one part morality. So, yeah, like every lie, it is relative. Also, law never uses terms like Evil. It is not evil, but wrong to kill, steal, rape. Well, it is "evil", but that is not the point right now. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


I don't care about british law much, but getting a lesson on it from the descendant of a convicted criminal feels weird (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Actually no. He is wrong to do so and a moron most likely, but considering him evil is giving him way to much credit.


Free settlers all the way, bitch (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) But I don;t care if you don;t care about it, if you live in NZ, USA, UK or Australia, that precedent is almost certainly binding, and is what the judge will use if you kill people for your own survival. It also gives me the only definition of 'evil' we all agree with. Unless you live in a polygamist cult in Texas. Or something.

Ps, the grind the universe up crap is stupid. I guess that means up, down, strange and charm are the only terms we can use in discussion?

I expect all future posts from you use only that words and still communicate meaning!
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post Apr 10 2008, 01:03 AM
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I'm not surprised you didn't understand the grind/morality part. Let's just say that morality is very relative and based on culture, religion and situational circumstances. It is never a truth.
Evil consequently depends totally on the point of view. Killing baby seals might be evil for some, but those who do so most likely think otherwise. Invading a country and bombing it back into stoneage to get it's oil might be considered evil, but others call it their holy mission from god. Etc, etc.

Also, you generalized that "killing for survival" part too much. You can't discuss this on such a childish level and expect to be taken seriously.
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post Apr 10 2008, 01:04 AM
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To Cthulhudreams:

You like walking the pacifist way: no hurting, no killing and such?

Ever killed a fly because it annoyed you?

Or do you think humans are so much better and higher lifeforms than animals?

You must be a very strict vegetarian and you must abandon to modern healthcare which is based on animal experiments and watch your every step not to kill something else you're evil.

Life must be very hard for you.
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post Apr 10 2008, 01:28 AM
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No. I am, for this discussion, just using what is legal and what is not legal as my definition of morality.

So to address your points

Hurting and killing are illegal, and I refrain from doing them, except with my friends in a manner that has been defined as legal.

Yes, and killing flies is legal thus it is either a moral action or neither a moral or an immoral action.

Yes, because they have been legally defined as being so. For example, by choosing to live under australian's legal system I have chosen to accept double standards such as 'putting down dogs in pain' is okay but that is not okay for humans.

No, because eating meat and modern health care are both legal. So is testing on animals. I have no issues with any actions undertaken within the guidelines of the therapeutic goods administration, who is the body that regulates these issues. We do have animal cruelty provisions, and cruel behavior is illegal, and thus, immoral.

@Malicant

Yes, I am entirely aware that morality is a very difficult question that is virtually impossible to nail down.

However considering the broad body of commonality between the laws of the nations of the participants, a very handy definition of morality that is, also very usefully, black and white, is the legal system. Using the legal system as a defintion of morality is called 'Legalism' and is very useful for this sort of debate. It allows me to completely bypass any discussion of whether eating someone is wrong or not, as we have both individually agreed to a morality system (the law) that includes eating people in basically any circumstance (unless they die of natural causes and you need to to survive) is evil.

Intrestingly, my basic assumption here is that you do live in the US or the UK or new zealand. together we share the common burden of british common law and have many, many similarities in our legal system as a result (The Us to the least degree). Please correct me if you do indeed live in the congo and a congalese tribesmen, or saudi araba or china, because different principles do apply. Another assumption is that we are discussing an area where we have broad legal commonalities. This would not work if I wanted to discuss the morality of the implementation of sales taxes or gun control. Fortunately, that is not the case here.

Also, we are not examining the morality of an existing law. Instead we are examining the moral basis of an actor. Again, if we where to examine such a law, my approach is invalid.

This circumvents the entire argument and neatly provides a common base of previously agreed morality as a framework for a discussion about specific actions. However, crass quoting of retarded analogies isn't going to help. Obviously for this discussion we are assuming concepts about 'law' 'soul' 'essence' 'rights' 'human nature' that are not components of the universe.

I full understand what you where attempting to imply and dismissed it as irrelevant to the discussion at hand.
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post Apr 10 2008, 01:39 AM
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Now that we are on the point:

Morality is made by the ethnic of the society for which this moral counts.

We are now in 2008.

SR takes places in a fictional future in which the morality of the society defenitly has changed. Through things like Magic, Dragons, Metahumanity, new kind of Slums = Barrens or in Denver Warrens with a new way of Poverty etc.
Not to mention the corps.

So what do you think how morals would look those times under those circumstances??
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post Apr 10 2008, 01:44 AM
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I don't particularly care. I imagine, it is still the case that offenses like 'assault with a deadly weapon' and 'grevious bodily harm' exist. I'm pretty sure that sort of thing is referenced by the rules. As it is the case that the legal system has been extended to include magical offenses, in 2070 a vampire using essence drain in any form on a human (even if they consent) is illegal (as it is impossible to consent to certain forms of violence being inflicted on you, and I'd posit that it is highly likely that essence drain is one of those forms of violence)

Thus it is immoral. It may not be immoral to use it on SINless, but the rules are fantastically unclear about whether it is technically legal to gun SINless down in the street or not. I think that it is, which would also make essence draining them illegal.

If you want to discuss other philosophical systems outside of legalism thats fine, I won't participate, I think you'll find that under most the vampire has to die. Both dentalogical and utalitarian ethical frameworks seem to preclude the predators existence for example.
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Why does the term "Survival of the Fittest" comes in my mind??

Is it because down on the Street, especially in the Squatter parts of town with all the SINless people and Organized Crime, Meat Markets, Ghouls and all the other threats, you need to have your own ethnics and morality to survive?

At last the first few runs. That does'nt mean you have to kill all the time but when it's necessary in part of self defense for example. There is nothing evil to it. Ever was in a life threatening situation in real life?
I was. I know how it is when bullets fly around you and your instincts come into play. There was'nt much thought of ethic or moral it's just me or him/them. So get some life experince and tell me about it.

And I think as long as the vampire has the desire or wish to live on he will do what is necessary. And that has nothing to do with evil. Against the law is not = evil
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?!?! Are you even reading what I'm saying

A) Self defense is a legal reason to kill someone. Depending on the circumstances. Say a 6 foot 8 NFL linebacker pulls and assault rifle and blows away a 12 year old that tried to mug him with a knife. Thats not self defense. But if the same linebacker tries to sexually assault a 90 year old granny, then she shoots him, thats okay. If someone is actively trying to murder you, fighting back is okay.

B) As for the ghouls, organized crime, etc. Shadowrunners have consciously chosen to *break the law* and *kill people for money* Are you actually telling me that that is 'ethical'? Are you bat shit crazy?

Same for organized crime. They actually run slave trading rings. Slave trading rings are ethical?

What the hell?
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A) Self defense is a legal reason to kill someone. Depending on the circumstances. Say a 6 foot 8 NFL linebacker pulls and assault rifle and blows away a 12 year old that tried to mug him with a knife. Thats not self defense. But if the same linebacker tries to sexually assault a 90 year old granny, then she shoots him, thats okay. If someone is actively trying to murder you, fighting back is okay.


I was just scimming the post and saw this, so I thought I would reply. If I was a 6 foot 8 NFL player and had a gun, I would definetly shoot the kid trying to mug me with a knife. True, I would probably try to shoot him in the leg or something, but if he bleed to death from it in the hospital and died, well, I would not feel a shred of guilt. The kid took the risk pulling a knife on a person and trying to stab them if they dont get the wallet. So yea, you reap what you sow.

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If someone is actively trying to murder you, fighting back is okay.


Basically, my opinion is, fight back is okay, and killing someone who is trying to kill you is OK. At least in my book. Of course you try not too, but if it happens, its the other persons fault, not yours. You didn't initiate the situation, they did.


Now, as for all this Dragon Pc stuff and the people for it, and the people against it. All I have to say on the matter is some groups can handle it, some cant. Simple as that.
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You forgot that SINless does'nt exist for the law.

So if a Vamp desides to live on the life of SINless, it is not against the law you're babblin' about. So if he do it to survive it is no act of pure evil but of necessary evil.

And do'nt get me wrong but the people who make the laws are breakin' them by themself. That's how it is and ever will be. And to find the real evil you have to search on other perspectives than that killing is bad issue.

Moral is a thing that everybody has to determine for themselves. Blame the society and not the people who must live in it.
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post Apr 10 2008, 03:33 AM
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No, I didn't actually forget that. I specifically mentioned that as an issue in paragraph 2 of post 270 of this thread, and that could go either way. However, to me it does not seem like I can just, say, launch mortar attacks on the barrens for shits and giggles. If it your world rich young brats do by heavy military armour and assault rifles with daddies money and go shoot up poor people though, thats okay and being a vampire doesn't require actually being evil, because we are accepting in world in which people who don't have SINs are less protected in the social order than, say, dogs. Or sheep.
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