They will be indispensable for documenting, for historians, what it was like when the United States still had law.
If they also aren’t “discarded.”
oh honey, you, um… that…
who wants to tell them? I can’t.
I look forward all of this scholars writing “Rule-of-Law” fanfiction where the protagonists and antagonists live and interact in a society with a system of mostly reasonable laws and law enforcement. Definitely now categorized as Speculative Fiction.
Lol I see all those “honor codes” in movies and TV and I’m like… why doesn’t the villian just ignore it? Like… just sneak attack against the protagonist, fuck the rules lol. If they are dead, there’s no one to report you for breaking the rules anyways.
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Not everyone will be dead, because the villain himself lives and when he breaks the honor code he will be ashamed of himself for his hole life, always haunted by the memories of his disgrace and his lack of honor. Or any other bullshit explanation like that…
Yeah, the evil villain should be evil and ignore all the honor code rules.
Those among them lacking in morals would make bank (or influence, whatever is afforded to them) justifying that government’s actions according to US constitutional law.
Why do people talk about law as if it has any sort of substance? If all the books were burnt we would only be able to faithfully reproduce the science books, everything else is just some stuff we made up.
And most of them will be millionaires by 2029
I worry they’ll be trillionaires and everyone else will be the millionaires, carting our wheelbarrows full of useless dollars around