Optics dimming as the rush of words were let loose, Megatron's helm tilted and he folded his arms over his chestplates. No matter what it might look like, the gladiator was listening, quietly slotting the information as it came, eyeing the pile with acceptance.
"I assume, given the amount of texts here, these would have to remain."
Truly, if it had been smaller he had questioned the library's availability of texts... or the librarian for treating him as an unformatted drone. And he was pretty sure the answer would be 'yes' to his comment, since he didn't have the privilege of loaning more than one or two datapads at once... and anyway, if someone else might want access to these, it would be awkward if they were lent out at the same time, so Megatron didn't exactly begrudge the rule.
It was just annoying to have such an artificial obstacle put in his way; he learned fast and easily from nearly any topic he put to reading or practicing, and technically he didn't need to stay a gladiator... for now, he would.
"And you'd honestly say the current society, government and judicial system doesn't have it's own biased opinions that might influence texts or cases?" There might have been faint amusement in Megatron's tone as he sorted through the stack of datapads himself.
Not that, so far, Megatron had noticed anything truly untoward in their current situation, but that didn't mean they weren't there - he'd seen them when he'd gone digging and asking a few pertinent... questions.
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Date: 2013-05-02 11:19 am (UTC)"I assume, given the amount of texts here, these would have to remain."
Truly, if it had been smaller he had questioned the library's availability of texts... or the librarian for treating him as an unformatted drone. And he was pretty sure the answer would be 'yes' to his comment, since he didn't have the privilege of loaning more than one or two datapads at once... and anyway, if someone else might want access to these, it would be awkward if they were lent out at the same time, so Megatron didn't exactly begrudge the rule.
It was just annoying to have such an artificial obstacle put in his way; he learned fast and easily from nearly any topic he put to reading or practicing, and technically he didn't need to stay a gladiator... for now, he would.
"And you'd honestly say the current society, government and judicial system doesn't have it's own biased opinions that might influence texts or cases?" There might have been faint amusement in Megatron's tone as he sorted through the stack of datapads himself.
Not that, so far, Megatron had noticed anything truly untoward in their current situation, but that didn't mean they weren't there - he'd seen them when he'd gone digging and asking a few pertinent... questions.