[Where you say considerate, Law views as pure efficiency in prisoner transport. Easier to make the pirate walk than to carry him after all.
Ah... balance. Necessity. While being in Luceti has caused Law to... appreciate better the merits of a justice system in some capacity (and even recognize the necessity... force him to privately see why a force for Luceti wouldn't be bad), the Marines themselves? Were too far gone. In whole they were just as bad as the pirates, the good ones far too rare and getting rarer.
And, again. Eustass did put it best. What a world it was when pirates were the honest villains of the lot.
Because.
They had never claimed to be righteous. Had no claim.
[There had been little clashing between the pirates and marines since he'd arrived, but that doesn't mean it isn't still something that could happen in the future.
Making keys to the lock, and molds to the original key. By Friday, all us pirates should have a copy and a means to forge new keys if it's needed. And there will be plenty of extras.
When the Marine finds out about it, it will make him think twice about resorting to those particular cuffs.
Like the jitte? He'd use that anyway. [Getting Law down to put the cuffs on would take... work.] And it likely wouldn't stop at the handcuffs. [Marines aren't kind. He rubs his wrists.] I'm willing to take more physical abuse as long as it meant I had a better chance to extricate myself from the situation.
[He knows it potentially could turn worse as well with no hope of escape... but that threat had always been there. Multiple Devil Fruits users, only one pair of cuffs. And it may not be only Smoker to worry about.
It's in his voice.]
Besides, it might turn out to be a blessing in disguise for him. [Glancing to the side.] If he ultimately decides to capture someone, or worse and more probable is Shifted and tries something, getting the person out of trouble is a lot easier. Otherwise he'd have to be hunted down and the key likely taken by force if the lock couldn't be picked. And that would be messy all around.
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[Where you say considerate, Law views as pure efficiency in prisoner transport. Easier to make the pirate walk than to carry him after all.
Ah... balance. Necessity. While being in Luceti has caused Law to... appreciate better the merits of a justice system in some capacity (and even recognize the necessity... force him to privately see why a force for Luceti wouldn't be bad), the Marines themselves? Were too far gone. In whole they were just as bad as the pirates, the good ones far too rare and getting rarer.
And, again. Eustass did put it best. What a world it was when pirates were the honest villains of the lot.
Because.
They had never claimed to be righteous. Had no claim.
Pirates are not good men.
The Marines were supposed to be.]
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[There had been little clashing between the pirates and marines since he'd arrived, but that doesn't mean it isn't still something that could happen in the future.
Why else would he show him this now?]
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Making keys to the lock, and molds to the original key. By Friday, all us pirates should have a copy and a means to forge new keys if it's needed. And there will be plenty of extras.
When the Marine finds out about it, it will make him think twice about resorting to those particular cuffs.
[In other words, deterrence.]
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[The more dangerous form of this material shouldn't be brought into play.
He examines the cuffs for closely, turning them over in his hands.]
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[He knows it potentially could turn worse as well with no hope of escape... but that threat had always been there. Multiple Devil Fruits users, only one pair of cuffs. And it may not be only Smoker to worry about.
It's in his voice.]
Besides, it might turn out to be a blessing in disguise for him. [Glancing to the side.] If he ultimately decides to capture someone, or worse and more probable is Shifted and tries something, getting the person out of trouble is a lot easier. Otherwise he'd have to be hunted down and the key likely taken by force if the lock couldn't be picked. And that would be messy all around.
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I won't argue against having the keys. I think it's necessary.
...I would actually like to ask to be allowed to keep one on my person.
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Of course. There's plenty.
[One in his pocket, actually. He fishes it out.]
Here's one.
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Now he just needs to keep it in an inconspicuous location.]
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And I know she has other mischief planned.
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We wouldn't want to cause too much more mischief on top of that.
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[It's a sure recipe for problems.]
If I'm not back by dinnertime, then I've run into trouble.
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[He'll be back by dinner.]