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#Does the Alliance have the equivalent to today's Mann Act and if so, how is it enforced?  (Maybe Di Lan Jeun can answer that one for us).
 
#Does the Alliance have the equivalent to today's Mann Act and if so, how is it enforced?  (Maybe Di Lan Jeun can answer that one for us).
 
#Why can't the campaign archivist find a translation for Shiny in Chinese that sounds/looks like ''Jahn''?  TPO Arden, please help.
 
#Why can't the campaign archivist find a translation for Shiny in Chinese that sounds/looks like ''Jahn''?  TPO Arden, please help.
 
 
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#Sandy mentioned that Kelsey trusted someone she shouldn't have and when she most needed ''her'', she didn't help.  Who was this 'her' Sandy was talking about?  One would think in a situation like this it would be a ''him'', but Sandy distinctly said ''her''.  Was ''she'' a rival?  Another girl in the house?  Or was ''she'' Director Ah Toy, the woman in charge of Jing Jing Bei?
 
#It is clear that Sandy was deeply affected by Kelsey's death.  He holds a vigil for her with a drink every night in the brothel. He says she tried to help her but failed her in the end?  Why? How? What did he try to do?
 
#He tells Nika that he held Kelsey's body in his arms.  Was he present at the time of her death?  Did he see her die?  Did he see who or what was responsible for her death? Or did he arrive too late and no one could/would tell him what happened?
 
#Who paid for her grave marker?  Who crossed out the name she worked under and replaced it with her birth name?  Why?
 
#Before we leave Sandy, he tells us we're to call him if we ever need help.  What does he think he can do? Nika takes him up on the offer and they exchange contact information.  Why did she promise to call him when we find out anything?  Why did she accept his offer?
 
#It's mentioned again that perhaps Jing Jing Bei was just the bag man for the trafficking business and someone else was calling the shots. So, that being the case, who was really behind the kidnappings?  Who got the money?  Who benefitted?
 
#It was also briefly mentioned that maybe ''Ion'' was involved in doing something like the same thing, given the passenger manifests for the Blue Sun runs were always 20 people with the same 20 names.  Nika shoots down that idea the second it comes up.  Why?
 
#We have some of the records from the ''Ion''.  Is there anything in there that would support or disprove human trafficking on ''Ion''’s part? If so, where? When? How? Who?
 
#Beglan suggests we cleanse the ship and the question arises as to method.  What is the best method to wipe the psychic stain off our ship?
 
#Nika and Kiera very much dislike the fact that the reputation of Exeter (and possibly Ion) has been ruined by Jing Jing Bei.  As the inheritors of this reputation, Kiera feels very strongly that we must regain our ship's good name and give her a chance at redemption and rebirth.  Is Kiera also talking about herself?  Is she looking for redemption and rebirth, too?
 
#As a crew we've agreed to work our way through the Jing Jing Bei list and look for the girls as our cargo runs carry us.  Why?  Matters of ship reputation and rebirth aside, are we doing this strictly for Joshua's sake or are we doing this because it's the right thing to do?  The right thing for whom? Why?
 
#And when we find out what happened to the thirty-nine victims, what do we do with the information?  What do we do if we find them alive?  Or dead? 
 
#Do we offer the living a way out?  If they want out, do we rescue them or buy their freedom?  If so, how?
 
#Once we have the victims free, what do we do then? Where does our responsibility and obligation to them end?  Do we take them back to their families? 
 
#What if they don't want their families to know what happened?  What if their families won't take them back? Do we offer them a free ride to wherever they want and then drop them off and leave them to their own devices? How would that be any different than what Jing Jing Bei abandoned them to?  How would they be able to make a living if the only skill set they have is the sex trade?
 
#What if we find a victim and he or she doesn't want to leave?  Do we ''kidnap'' them back?  Is that different from what Jing Jing Bei did to them all those years ago?  If so, why?
 
#Ultimately, it's already been said that this sort of thing happens more often in the Verse than most people think.  Do we try to track down the people responsible for the crime? If we go after Jing Jing Bei, what will we do if we find out that it wasn't just the crew of the ship who were responsible but other people who are more powerful and connected?  Is that something we are prepared to tackle?  How far do we want to take the fight?  Should we even try?  If so, why? If not, why?
 
 
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