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I think http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2006-04-07 is the best reference for F\'Sherl-Ganni morality. By the same comic, Petey doesn\'t qualify. Also, see the comment about the AIIsACrapshoot often being the most moral characters in the comic, under AIIsACrapshoot.
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I think http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2006-04-07 is the best reference for F\\\'Sherl-Ganni morality. By the same comic, Petey doesn\\\'t qualify.
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Pa\'anuri also probably don\'t qualify. What little we know of them is that their language refers to \
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Pa\\\'anuri also probably don\\\'t qualify. What little we know of them is that their language refers to \\\"US\\\" and \\\"ANNOYING\\\", and the punishment for advancing into the radio age is death-by-supernova. This is, as I see it, just an extreme version of a comprehensible morality: Kill everything that isn\\\'t us.
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I think http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2006-04-07 is the best reference for F\'Sherl-Ganni morality. By the same comic, Petey doesn\'t qualify. Also, see the comment about the AIs often being the most moral characters in the comic, under AIIsACrapshoot.
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I think http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2006-04-07 is the best reference for F\\\'Sherl-Ganni morality. By the same comic, Petey doesn\\\'t qualify. Also, see the comment about the AIIsACrapshoot often being the most moral characters in the comic, under AIIsACrapshoot.
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Pa\'anuri also probably don\'t qualify. What little we know of them is that their language refers to \
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Pa\\\'anuri also probably don\\\'t qualify. What little we know of them is that their language refers to \\\"US\\\" and \\\"ANNOYING\\\", and the punishment for advancing into the radio age is death-by-supernova. This is, as I see it, just an extreme version of a comprehensible morality: Kill everything that isn\\\'t us.
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