All Bad Things Must Come to an End

Supreme Court Justices

Worst mashup in history:

1. Kafka-esque trial, full of self doubt, loss, alienation, and imaged misjudgement by others. No matter the content of the person’s soul, they are judged guilty, even by themself.

2. Kant-ian, binarily-exclusionist-collectivist morality. In other words, take Kant’s theory that you should only do something if, when taken to the extreme and done all the time, it doesn’t cause any harm, and then invert the result, though you happen to also hold true that the universe itself is subject to the exact opposite effect (always in the negative) of whatever positive action it is you learned to perform, and, all the while, the universe changes to maintain this property each time you perform any action within the universe.

3. Roddenberry-ical levels of technology and scientific interactions. This allows for time travel or space travel to literally any point and place in time and space, allowing access to literally any culture or rule of law or level of technology or civilization, from barbarism to futurism, to any society of either.

In other words: Time Traveller’s Court. Guilty verdict every time. No matter what it is you’re doing, someone…somewhere…somewhen… thinks you’re bad for doing it, and wants to punish you to the full extent of the law. Someone out there will find you guilty and insist upon it, and make you feel all the worse for it.

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