http://under-arrest-d.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] under-arrest-d.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] dizzy_land 2007-10-23 03:46 am (UTC)

"Our group will be based more on investigation than anything else," Leon said. "My first and foremost priority is to get out of this park, or at least find out why people are disappearing. However, my entire life has been dedicated to protecting people, and I'll continue to do that, and if the situation arises, that will most likely be more important than finding a way out." A part of Leon told him that that wasn't the case, that the most important thing, no matter who got hurt, was to figure out how to get back to D, but the rest of him would hear no part of it. He had always protected people, and he always would, their needs were more important than his own."

"I know how corrupt cops can become. Hell, I've worked in the LAPD for seven years, I've seen it all, but I will do my best to stop that from happening in our force.

"We've heard that people cannot be killed by eachother as well, so our goal isn't to stop that, as the park can do that. It's to stop people from harming one another. Sometimes wounds heal and leave nothing but scars, and othertimes they leave permanent damage. As far as I've been informed, we don't have real doctors here who can minimize the damage, so we've got to stop it from happening in the first place.

"In my seven years on the force, I've never had to kill a human." His hand shook a little bit at that, and he closed his eyes. He'd had to watch people die, but he'd never killed them. The one person who he had killed hadn't been human, but had threatened to release a virus that would kill every human on the face of the planet. "Despite what you might see on TV, there are very, very few cases where police have had to resort to killing the suspect.

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