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[ Feferi is just so excited to be on camera today, just so excited. Anyone who's been there might recognize the background as DITR's makeshift office. She needed somewhere to prop her tablet up, as both her hands are holding a binder, face down at the moment. ]
While everyone is talking about laws and councils and punishments and all that, I have been thinking about something else: we don't have any really good way of sharing information we find on missions! There is the network, yes, but who wants to go back through every single network post to find out what happened? Plus, if someone withholds information, it's really hard to blame them, since there's no good way to share it.
So the idea I had was this!
[ She holds up the binder. In glittery sparkle pen, the cover reads MISSION LOG and she flips it open to show off the inside. ]
A mission log book! This is just one way to do it, I'm not good with computers or anything so this was easier for me, but the idea is that when you leave for a mission, you fill out the top part, right? And then when you get back, you fill out the bottom, and then you sign it! Not that hard, right? For missions with lots of people, you could either have one person fill it out, or everyone adds their own information, and then everyone signs it.
[ She holds the current page up a little closer to the camera to show off the meticulously-written and lined form she made up. ]
By doing this, everyone can go see what you did and what you found out, whenever they want! And then if anyone ever says you didn't share information, you have the book to go back to. And if you don't fill it out, and we find out you held back something important, then we have proof!
Now I know what you are going to say. But Feferi, I'm going on a personal mission, I would like some privacy please! I already thought of that, though. As long as you are not doing something sneaky or underhanded, you don't have to put any personal details. Just that you left, came back, and didn't bring back anything that the community should know about. That's it!
This is just for things that everyone should know, like when you find mutant clones, or try to stop global warming.
[ Finally, she puts down the binder. ]
So that's my idea, but I want to see what people think, or if there's a better idea out there, because this is the best one I could come up with!
While everyone is talking about laws and councils and punishments and all that, I have been thinking about something else: we don't have any really good way of sharing information we find on missions! There is the network, yes, but who wants to go back through every single network post to find out what happened? Plus, if someone withholds information, it's really hard to blame them, since there's no good way to share it.
So the idea I had was this!
[ She holds up the binder. In glittery sparkle pen, the cover reads MISSION LOG and she flips it open to show off the inside. ]
A mission log book! This is just one way to do it, I'm not good with computers or anything so this was easier for me, but the idea is that when you leave for a mission, you fill out the top part, right? And then when you get back, you fill out the bottom, and then you sign it! Not that hard, right? For missions with lots of people, you could either have one person fill it out, or everyone adds their own information, and then everyone signs it.
[ She holds the current page up a little closer to the camera to show off the meticulously-written and lined form she made up. ]
By doing this, everyone can go see what you did and what you found out, whenever they want! And then if anyone ever says you didn't share information, you have the book to go back to. And if you don't fill it out, and we find out you held back something important, then we have proof!
Now I know what you are going to say. But Feferi, I'm going on a personal mission, I would like some privacy please! I already thought of that, though. As long as you are not doing something sneaky or underhanded, you don't have to put any personal details. Just that you left, came back, and didn't bring back anything that the community should know about. That's it!
This is just for things that everyone should know, like when you find mutant clones, or try to stop global warming.
[ Finally, she puts down the binder. ]
So that's my idea, but I want to see what people think, or if there's a better idea out there, because this is the best one I could come up with!

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what happens if the UE get their hands on that?
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We need some way to s)(are information and word of mout)( just is not enoug)(.
I am s)(ore someone )(ere could do SOM-ET)(ING to make it so t)(at if t)(e U-E DID get t)(eir )(ands on it, it would be useless.
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as soon as information is made publically available it's vulnerable to being discovered by the united earth
and it's vulnerable to anyone amongst us who might disagree with what's being done, especially when the morality of our missions comes into question
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We can't keep everyone in t)(e dark all t)(e time.
People )(oarding information for t)(emselves won't )(elp anyone but t)(e U-E w)(en nobody )(ere knows w)(at t)(ey are even doing.
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I will make s)(ore t)(ere are lots of extra pages available.
Maybe it would work better on a computer.
But I don't know )(ow to do t)(at!
T)(is one could be kept wit)( t)(e transporter room t)(oug)(.
I t)(ink someone would notice if you just went in t)(ere and wrote somet)(ing and didn't actually leave!
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what if people try to alter it though
you gonna make someone watch it?
is )( supposed to be an h?
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Alter it to w)(at?
It would be pretty noticeable if someone came and scribbled a bunc)( of stuff out.
And if t)(ey added somet)(ing, everyone else would be able to back up t)(at it was a lie.
Plus someone would always be around, so you couldn't just come in and update it out of t)(e blue!
Eit)(er way, it is not meant to stop people from lying.
T)(ey will do t)(at no matter w)(at!
But we WILL )(ave proof t)(at t)(ey lied.
T)(en we can actually do somet)(ing about it!
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Where are you going to store the book? It's gotta be kept somewhere everyone can access it, right?
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I thought about putting it on the tablets but I don't really know how to do that...
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[She can do that much with the tablets, but anything else and she'd be out of her depth.]
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Like eyeing Steph's public comments suspiciously.]A digital copy might be better. That way Ai can keep a record of who looks at it. It's not perfect--you can always borrow a tablet--but it's safer than what looks like a very nice binder.
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We can make it like Wikipedia... All changes and access recorded.
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Anyway, might be a good option for a logbook.
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[ Because, you know. Stephanie was asking about that... ]
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