The moral high ground

Or, you do it your way.

STUMP organises another protest against e-Ville Corporation, but this time it's a more traditional affair with wanton vandalism and an accidental death. Lawrence, who's obviously a sandal-wearing vegetarian who's totally into Buddhism (well, he has pictures of Richard Gere on the wall at home and is pretty certain he's the reincarnation of an Egyptian princess), is against all this violence since the result is that STUMP has lost the moral high ground in the fight against e-Ville Corporation.

Lina, on the other hand, who likes it hard and rough, disagrees, and they break up.

It's the old question about being nice and reasonable, or unnice and unreasonable to achieve your aims. Most people would say that violence and vandalism is a little much, but it may be the only language the boardroom understands, unless you can muster some economic clout against it. In other words, you could try to get the shareholders to do the dirty work for you.

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