Good to know, actually. We've been assuming that's the case, but I've got to admit that it would absolutely suck to get that one wrong.
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So since I have an implicit right to interrogate and I'm not doing anything that the rules explicitly say I can't do, what's stopping me from talking to the Professor? It's obvious that he's listening in on this anyway and the means to talk to him are obviously within the facility, he's going to infer things about us and form favorites just from watching us all the time as it is, and if anything I have to say is going to sway him one way or another in terms of me or the experiment, then he really shouldn't be running this entire thing in the first place.
So. No harm in asking, at least - I want to talk to your manager, and I figure this is more likely to get me a direct audience than screaming at the air and hoping for a response.
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Good to know, actually. We've been assuming that's the case, but I've got to admit that it would absolutely suck to get that one wrong.
[...]
So since I have an implicit right to interrogate and I'm not doing anything that the rules explicitly say I can't do, what's stopping me from talking to the Professor? It's obvious that he's listening in on this anyway and the means to talk to him are obviously within the facility, he's going to infer things about us and form favorites just from watching us all the time as it is, and if anything I have to say is going to sway him one way or another in terms of me or the experiment, then he really shouldn't be running this entire thing in the first place.
So. No harm in asking, at least - I want to talk to your manager, and I figure this is more likely to get me a direct audience than screaming at the air and hoping for a response.