The Valar announce that they've done as much as they can in Singularity (they can't bring back peoples' babies in that critical period either, but they can get them earlier versions) and are setting up portals between there and Sanity as soon as they are confident they've cleaned up the plague. A bunch of Elf architects have this wild idea for a fivedimensional city where alternating intersections are interdimensional portals between various Valinors and they get eagerly to setting it up.
Delenn will look after her - oh or you could tell her birth parents - she might not take a summons though -
No no no if you have a kid you have to get home - we'll try summoning her - and writing her - but you can't be in jail if you have a kid, you can't, you can't, that's not okay at all!!
She's all right, Delenn has her - Delenn's more likely to answer her mail than Olivia but she wouldn't take a summons either -
I know she's all right it's just - not okay - he is hugging her and crying - not at all okay - I'll ask my parents -
- Fëanáro will you write them both I'm not good at written English - can she ask at the front desk what that demon was convicted of -
Apparently this demon was on a regular shift as a communications conjuror for Mars. She was on a limited gag permitting her to speak when spoken to, and showed up to tell them she quit, and they said they couldn't replace her on short notice and she was staying for her shift, and she said she wouldn't and they said she'd better, and after they stopped talking to her about it she found a loophole in her binding allowing her to conjure the communications packet from Luna in her summoner's heart valve, killing him instantly. (It is noted that her binding's designer was also cited.) She then refused her circles for two years but eventually turned up when there were 320 of them.
"I want the best criminal defense lawyer in this star system, and if there are daeva-specific things or GCP-specific things they don't know by virtue of mostly defending humans we can bring in people who do have that expertise."
"I'm... not equipped to identify the best criminal defense lawyer in the star system."
...I'll see what I can do.
It has occurred to him that the Elf criminal justice system, which treats murder about the same as assault, is inappropriate to the case of species which die, uh, permanently. It seems that the human justice system's handling of murder might similarly be unfairly harsh in punishing murders of Elves, since after all the Elves can go on their way in twenty minutes without the memory of dying if they noted in their will that they preferred not to remember dying. Can he possibly arrange some negotiations with everyone he's established relations with, to establish as a point of law that the murder of people who actually permanently die is legally distinct from the murder of people who are immediately restored to good health? Does the GCP, which prosecutes some murders, want to send a representative?
The Federated Stations lawyer is a fangirl of this one lady on Mars who in her personal opinion is the best criminal defense lawyer in the system.
Various negotiating authorities are willing to acknowledge as mitigating factors a) being alive and healthy after b) going about your business c) having as an option not remembering the experience and d) having expected this in advance, for purposes of threats and so on.