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↠ Thank you for revising! However, because your initial application indicated that Boyd didn't have lines he wouldn't cross, we would like clarification and additional canon support for this alternative interpretation. We aren't asking for an exhaustive essay, and quick examples--like the one you provided--of other times he's exhibited moral qualms are fine. Some questions you should make sure to address are why the slavery operation prompts him to contact the Inqusition (Is slavery specifically a problem for him? Is it the mistreatment of slaves rather than slavery itself? Something else?) and what, if any, other lines there are that you see him as unwilling to cross. Please include other canon examples to support your answers
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Before we can approve your application, we have some questions! You do not need to revise your app. Respond to this comment with your answers.
Please respond within 48 hours. (You can request an extension, but please note that you can answer these questions as casually as you want-- don't stress about it or worry over phrasing!) If you have any questions, let us know.