Today in the Trinity Universe
Oct. 7th, 2004 03:04 pmNor is this, its companion, going away.
If this is rather oblique, it's because (to a certain extent) it was written for a timeline meant to be read in chronological order. In this case, it refers to Utopia's worldwide breaking of the Mafia. (Of course, Coleman's notion that the war on crime had been won showed no awareness of the Megasyndicate.)
2004
[Aberrant] A Stanford University lecture series "Law in the Nova Age," presented by Prof. Alan Coleman. Prof. Coleman points out that Project Utopia was ready for court objections to their telepathically-attained evidence before they were made - as private citizens, T2Mers were obliged to report any criminal activities of which they were aware, and they happened to have capabilities of awareness that law officials did not. Coleman asks where Project Utopia's all-seeing eyes will turn now that the war on crime is over.
If this is rather oblique, it's because (to a certain extent) it was written for a timeline meant to be read in chronological order. In this case, it refers to Utopia's worldwide breaking of the Mafia. (Of course, Coleman's notion that the war on crime had been won showed no awareness of the Megasyndicate.)