The_KFD_Case wrote...
Just for good order's sake why don't you explain the point you claim you are making with the hypothetical bit? You know, just to make sure I didn't overlook something...and to ensure you aren't trying to play a game of "The Emperor's New Clothes." 
So by your own logic if this is all only a game where things happen for contrived purposes then why does it apparently bother you so much that a fictional code and Justicar do not subscribe to your own way of thinking? ![=]](https://lvlt.forum.bioware.com/public/style_emoticons/default/sideways.png)
To an extent; one of the key differences being that I at least have based my arguments and any potential assumptions upon stated background history of Samara along with the abilities she has displayed in the game. That gives the points that rely upon these sources of evidence some measure of credibility since if they can be performed in one setting there exists the very real possibility that they can be performed under other similar settings.
Back to you.
What would happen, if they would take Samara in custody for only two days, lets say to proof her credentials, would she be compelled to break free after one day regardless? Can the code possibly cover all of this situations?
It doesn't bother me at all, it was just the only aspect i didn't like on Samara as a game character.

And I can claim very much the same regarding the informations we get about her. There is no point, were I contradict anything said in the game, I'm merely playing with possibilities or alternatives that may or may not be possible, but they only serve as examples, nothing more.