"A General's Decision"
by: Ellis McDohl
First entry: September 4, 2001
Last entry: September 9, 2001
Disclaimer: They don't belong to me! They belong to Capcom!!
Author's note:
Hello. I don't quite know how to make of General (MMX4) but I'm doing my best to see it his way (or how I think I see it his way). Anyway, this is how I see him. If you'd like to comment or flame me personally, you can find my e-mail address in my profile (changed it a bit). But as I have been saying before: Please go easy on me. I only want to write stuff about the other characters of MMX. I hope this is good...
Other than that, please enjoy.
Ellis McDohl
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"A General's Decision"
by: Ellis McDohl
Words were meant to communicate with others and is used by both humans, animals and even reploids. I have pride in what I do and I don't believe I was wrong. I don't think I was wrong when I said that reploids should have their own world, their own community, their own government.
I believe we reploids shouldn't have to obey humans all the time just because they created us. We have the ability to think and feel like they do. So why shouldn't we be allowed to create our own perfect world with no humans to govern us.
They say we are treated as equals but is that what is really happening?
Look all around you. Can't you see that not all reploids are treated as equals? There maybe some who were but I can count them with my fingers. These humans play god, a realm they were not supposed to trend. These humans wouldn't understand what we reploids feel...
...that's because we were not created the same.
Those hunters called us Mavericks... But we only want our freedom. They don't understand. They are lapdogs. They have not their own will.
I want to go someplace else where humans cannot rule us. I want to create that place for my men so we can live peacefully.
That stranger was right as usual...
...we can't let them rule us forever.
Humans are not perfect enough...
Maybe that's why we aren't perfect either.
When I step outside and, publicly, give my speech, I realize there is no turning back. The die is cast.
I can't turn back anymore.
Because this is my decision.
This is a general's decision for the good of his men and his people.
END
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Further note:
Um... It's short... I think I'm stumped... Or I have writer's block or somethin' like that... Whatever it is, I'm trying to get over it.
Bye for now...
Ellis McDohl
by: Ellis McDohl
First entry: September 4, 2001
Last entry: September 9, 2001
Disclaimer: They don't belong to me! They belong to Capcom!!
Author's note:
Hello. I don't quite know how to make of General (MMX4) but I'm doing my best to see it his way (or how I think I see it his way). Anyway, this is how I see him. If you'd like to comment or flame me personally, you can find my e-mail address in my profile (changed it a bit). But as I have been saying before: Please go easy on me. I only want to write stuff about the other characters of MMX. I hope this is good...
Other than that, please enjoy.
Ellis McDohl
**********************************
"A General's Decision"
by: Ellis McDohl
Words were meant to communicate with others and is used by both humans, animals and even reploids. I have pride in what I do and I don't believe I was wrong. I don't think I was wrong when I said that reploids should have their own world, their own community, their own government.
I believe we reploids shouldn't have to obey humans all the time just because they created us. We have the ability to think and feel like they do. So why shouldn't we be allowed to create our own perfect world with no humans to govern us.
They say we are treated as equals but is that what is really happening?
Look all around you. Can't you see that not all reploids are treated as equals? There maybe some who were but I can count them with my fingers. These humans play god, a realm they were not supposed to trend. These humans wouldn't understand what we reploids feel...
...that's because we were not created the same.
Those hunters called us Mavericks... But we only want our freedom. They don't understand. They are lapdogs. They have not their own will.
I want to go someplace else where humans cannot rule us. I want to create that place for my men so we can live peacefully.
That stranger was right as usual...
...we can't let them rule us forever.
Humans are not perfect enough...
Maybe that's why we aren't perfect either.
When I step outside and, publicly, give my speech, I realize there is no turning back. The die is cast.
I can't turn back anymore.
Because this is my decision.
This is a general's decision for the good of his men and his people.
END
***********************
Further note:
Um... It's short... I think I'm stumped... Or I have writer's block or somethin' like that... Whatever it is, I'm trying to get over it.
Bye for now...
Ellis McDohl
