
Posted by CSBlakebrough
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on 8/5/2008, 11:22 am, in reply to "Re: Questions:Judge Dredd, The Dead Man & Necropolis"
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: The people voted for the firm hand of Law
: and the Judges, putting an end to the
: Democracy movement forever. It also restored
: JD's faith in the system
Or maybe not, at least not completely in the last couple of years Dredd has met Fargo (father of the Judge system and thought to have been Dead) and he said that what the Judges are doing isn't the way he'd envisaged it, what he had envisaged is apparently known by Dredd, but this was not revealed to the readers - it apparently has shaken Dredd though, and that along with a few other things Dredd has recently witnessed, now he's really looking at 'the finer details' rather than just going 'by the book', means he is apparently trying to change the system but to what remains to be seen.
Although the one major law that he has got changed has made life fairer for Mutants, there not automatically outcasts and second class citizens any more - actually thry never werecitizens before anything abnormal and you were banished from the city, no matter how harmless you were, that's all changed now and the rprecussions of that are ongoing...
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