Clearly, LKH has never run into someone like me. When I'm uneasy with a task/workmate/situation, I document EVERYTHING.
If I was in charge of people like Anita, Edward, and Olaf, I'd be documenting EVERYTHING. And I'd make THEM document EVERYTHING, right down to how they feel when they first wake up in the morning. And I'd want to know all about the eighty unaccounted for minutes in Anita's report during which twelve people 'disappeared'/turned up dead/were raped.
I'd have many, many questions. And if I disliked the answers, being fired would be the very least of her/their worries.
Also, LKH has probably never read a true trial transcript. If they're willing to let the public read the specifics of Defendant X's case, a man who was accused of torturing his victims and then beheading them with his own shoes laces when they got boring or the police were too close (true case, by the way), then the staking of a slavering vamp isn't going to be very hush-hush.
If a career field has no paperwork, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the people who work in that field don't get paper warrants of execution, either. Those people also don't get to be acknowledged as the Tuffest in the Land. In fact, if they're VERY good, I imagine no one ever even knows that they were there.
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If I was in charge of people like Anita, Edward, and Olaf, I'd be documenting EVERYTHING. And I'd make THEM document EVERYTHING, right down to how they feel when they first wake up in the morning. And I'd want to know all about the eighty unaccounted for minutes in Anita's report during which twelve people 'disappeared'/turned up dead/were raped.
I'd have many, many questions. And if I disliked the answers, being fired would be the very least of her/their worries.
Also, LKH has probably never read a true trial transcript. If they're willing to let the public read the specifics of Defendant X's case, a man who was accused of torturing his victims and then beheading them with his own shoes laces when they got boring or the police were too close (true case, by the way), then the staking of a slavering vamp isn't going to be very hush-hush.
If a career field has no paperwork, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the people who work in that field don't get paper warrants of execution, either. Those people also don't get to be acknowledged as the Tuffest in the Land. In fact, if they're VERY good, I imagine no one ever even knows that they were there.