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Was Ascher telling the truth?

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wardenferry419:
Well, cops have precincts they are stationed at and tend to be localized power. Soldiers tend to function in units. But, marshals, specifically Wild West marshals, seem to have broader, government-based authority. Just a thought.

Firestarter:
Well... the Wild West wasn't really the _Wild_ west we see in movies and read about in books.

But I guess I can see your point.

Also: "When you have 1 wizard, you have a wizard. With any higher number of wizards, you'll get an argument."

wardenferry419:
And that leads to bureaucracy where nothing gets done.

Firestarter:
Oh, I don't know... when writing software you also write entries about logging. I don't see clerks working faster than computers :D it's all about the design and efficiency. And that can be calculated before implementing anything.

wardenferry419:
I would say that I have reluctant acceptance of most organizational authority. Don't like it but understand its necessity.

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