Re: Ryoko and the law
to | tenchi@usagi.jrd.dec.com
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from | zangief@netcom.com (Ryo-oh-ki)
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subject | Re: Ryoko and the law
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date | Wed, 3 Apr 1996 11:43:19 -0800 (PST)
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Bob Cannard said:
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> I think a significant point has been missed regarding the timing of Ryoko's
> release from the cave: the decision to release Ryoko was effectively made
> by Yousho, who one would suspect knew enough of Juraian law to realise that
> the Statute of Limitations was about to expire.
It would not surprise me that his knowledge of Jurai law was quite
full and extensive. But there's still much speculation over the
timing of Ryouko's release, i.e. whether it was purely accidental,
or was it according to Youshou's designs.
> Does anyone have any thoughts on Yousho's possible motivation for
> deliberately keeping Ryoko away from his original home's justice?
So that he wouldn't have to return as well? See OVA 5.
> Including
> the distinct possibility that, in his opinion, Juraian law is as screwed up
> as Juraian court politics?
As if there's a system of law that's *not* screwed up....
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