[It's at this point that Barnaby steps in. While he doesn't look completely pleased, he's quick to turn the conversation.]
The situation is rather different when it comes to Kishin Eggs, unfortunately. [He's so glad he went to Spirit about this.] While I imagine it's possible for a Kishin Egg to reform, there's no safe place to keep one that doesn't risk endangering not only the school's population but the city as a whole. One Kishin Egg can do a lot of damage, and it drifts away from being a recognizable human.
When it comes to normal criminals, however, the resources to hold them safely until reforming them are readily available, so attacking them, especially when they're not attacking anyone, is unnecessary. When a prison is created for Kishin Eggs that doesn't risk other lives, then I can imagine that they'll have us just capture and arrest them. But until then... The situations just differ too much. I'm sure keeping them alive would have been the better option, but it's not the most plausible at the moment.
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The situation is rather different when it comes to Kishin Eggs, unfortunately. [He's so glad he went to Spirit about this.] While I imagine it's possible for a Kishin Egg to reform, there's no safe place to keep one that doesn't risk endangering not only the school's population but the city as a whole. One Kishin Egg can do a lot of damage, and it drifts away from being a recognizable human.
When it comes to normal criminals, however, the resources to hold them safely until reforming them are readily available, so attacking them, especially when they're not attacking anyone, is unnecessary. When a prison is created for Kishin Eggs that doesn't risk other lives, then I can imagine that they'll have us just capture and arrest them. But until then... The situations just differ too much. I'm sure keeping them alive would have been the better option, but it's not the most plausible at the moment.