@BASICWITCH There is plenty to consider. Perhaps they erase people completely, but a truly intelligent and resourceful leader might have someone go back and change that person's path in life rather than killing them and being wasteful.
[There isn't just a moral question here. Even disregarding that for a moment, some of what the Regency appears to do, is said to do, seem outright foolish in regards to efficiency and the like. At least from Yoshitsugu's perceptive.]
I know that the spy herself feared erasure. I talked to her and she knew it was coming, tried not to act afraid, but was afraid nonetheless, so at least some in the Regency are told to expect that fate upon failure.
Right now information gathering is my focus; I am content to share what I find out as we move forward.
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[There isn't just a moral question here. Even disregarding that for a moment, some of what the Regency appears to do, is said to do, seem outright foolish in regards to efficiency and the like. At least from Yoshitsugu's perceptive.]
I know that the spy herself feared erasure. I talked to her and she knew it was coming, tried not to act afraid, but was afraid nonetheless, so at least some in the Regency are told to expect that fate upon failure.
Right now information gathering is my focus; I am content to share what I find out as we move forward.