Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-1037137-20150313055759/@comment-1037137-20150416160223

Thanks for your kind words, I'm sure she's appreciate it. :)

Oh okay, no problem. LOL. Yeah, it'd be a huge trip, no way you can just put that all together on a whim given both the time and the distance. Yeah we all got more important things to attend to. I'm not gonna see Europe or Australia anytime soon myself with the kind of things we have to worry about first. Trust me, I know what you mean, stuff that big would have to wait a long time before you can realistically go through with it. Hopefully someday you'll get your chance though. What parts of the U.S. would you be the most keen on seeing if the opportunity did eventually come?

Oh no, there were lots of houses lost and destroyed, the landscape changed dramatically and of course, there were casualties in the event. The shore is a very different place, many familiar places on the edge of the Atlantic were not so lucky. And it's going to be years before the shore is fully rebuilt. But a lot of the worst damage has been removed and new houses and businesses are springing up. The boardwalk was an enormous mess with some stretches of it washed away entirely, and piers partially collapsed. But they moved immediately in restoring them, since that is one of New Jersey's main venues. It's an important part of New Jersey's identity and home to a lot of people. Some towns fared a lot better than others, but some really took a beating from it all.

Oh yeah, in the Midwest tornadoes are not an uncommon occurrence. Some of those tornadoes touched down in Ohio which is rare. In my New England, we were hit by a tornado nearly four years ago. Although not a particularly powerful tornado, it devastated a stretch of area going from downtown to my area. We were fine, but my high school was destroyed (It was summer, so it was empty) and has recently been demolished. My region does not get tornadoes, so that was a big deal for us. We're not so lax when it comes to the weather anymore. Especially since we've had some brutal winters since then. You should've seen what it was like this past February, the snow just refused to stop. Yeah, you have to have resilience when these sorts of events are commonplace.

Exactly, I don't ever want to see an episode like that again, or anything else in the Trinity. Those have no business being made and we need that promise that it would be repeated. I gotta be sure they understand where I'm coming from. Yes, I have to do that when presenting my cases to the crew themselves, I have no hesitation whatsoever condemning these episodes, but if you want people to understand what they did wrong, you have to back that up. These committed some fundamental offenses so heinous that they need to be confronted in depth. I don't know what they were thinking when they wrote these, but I want them to think a bit about what they did if I can encourage them to do that. As for how long that took, I don't know, I'm very meticulous in writing inquiries like this and once I get started, they can go on a long while in covering all the ground I need to. Probably about an hour until I was satisfied with the original draft.