Talk:Delinquents/@comment-138.237.246.73-20150106211112

Hey what's up The 100 Wiki, this is 138.237 back after taking some time off and I have spent the last 3 weeks rewatching every episode of The 100 and I decided that my first comment back after would be a big topic. I am here to talk about Delinquents that we have gotten to know so far and discuss something that I feel needs to be discussed: the crimes of The 102 and if they would have been pardoned by the Chancellor. I am going to talk about every member of the Delinquents that we know about and based on what we know about them and thier crimes if they would have been pardoned or floated when they turned 18. So here we go.

Clrake Griffin: She knew the truth about the oxygen deprivation/systems failure on The Ark and wanted to tell the people the truth about this so was locked up for treason. Clarke would have been floated for knowing the truth to prevent an uprising by the rest of the people.

Bellamy Blake: He shot Jaha using a gun given to him by Commander Shumway to be with his sister. Even if Bellamy wasn't over 18 (he is 23) he probably would have been killed for attempted murder even if it wasn't the Chancellor.

Octavia Blake: Her crime was as she said back in Pilot "for being born" since on The Ark it is not allowed for a couple to have more than 1 child due to the limited resources on The Ark. While she was hiding under the floor for 16 years, this is her mother's fault for having her so she wouldn't have been floated just for being alive/she never actually committied any real crime.

Finn Collins: He talked his girlfriend Raven into going on an illegal space walk, but when there was a systems malfunction and oxygen was wasted, so he took the fall for her since she was 18 and he was still 17. While this was a noble gesture of Finn, Jaha would be so understaning of this activity since they were already loosing oxygen before the space walk wasted even more of it, so Finn would have been floated for this.

Jasper Jordan/Monty Green: These two were living in the Argo Station where herbs grow and they used some of them to make some kind of drugs. While they were misusing herbs grown on The Ark, they wouldn't have been exicuted for making them since there is moonshine on the Ark and even today drugs are legal in some parts of the U.S. and Europe.

John Murphy: All we know about Murphy's backstroy is that he was a good kid till he got sick and his family fell apart because of this. He is supposedly arrested for doing something violent, but we have yet to see what he did to get arrested. Crime unknown, Status unknown.

Raven Reyes: Not counting the space walk since Finn took the fall for that, she helped Abby steal parts and launched the pod to the Ground without authorization. Like Bellamy, she would have been executed even if she wasn't already 18.

Wells Jaha: He damages the last tree on The Ark to get himself arrested so he can be with Clarke to protect her on the Ground. Even though this was a crime, he is still the Chancellor's son so he probably would have been floated by Jaha.

Nathan Miller: He is the son of a Guard who was arrested for stealing something. We don't know what he stole or how he stole it, but he may have been floated for thievery.

Monroe: As of know her crime is unknown so her status of being floated or pardoned remains unknown.

Sterling: Unknown crime, unknown status.

Charlotte: She assaulted a guard out of rage, but just assualting a person rather than killing them isn't as big of a crime she may have been pardoned.

Dax: He killed a man who stole from him. No question he would have been floated.

All the other known Delinquents are Atom, Glen Dickenson, Trina, Pascal, Del, Fox, Harper, Jones, John Mbege, Diggs, Roma, Derek, Myles, Drew, and Connor: Unknown crimes, unknown status.

Well there you have it. We would have 6 Delinquents floated, 5 pardoned, and the other 18 on this list we don't know enough about to determine what would have happened to them. Hopefully we will find out more as the show goes on. Thanks for reading and take care.