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Subj: Re: Only from the heroes' perspectives.
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 02:14:23 pm EDT
Reply Subj: Re: Only from the heroes' perspectives.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 07:40:11 pm EDT (Viewed 389 times)


> Lara can transfer herself while in combat but only if she can concentrate to think about it.
> What does that mean? It depends how much she's dividing her attention. If she has too many things to do at once she just might screw up her priorities. If she has other people to protect, or if she's fighting someone to keep them away from something else, she might concentrate on that and either forget to escape or not bother.

I imagine things could get dangerous and destructive if her transfer went wrong.

> > > > The main question this time would be whether the Chronicler would use it as an opportunity to revoke her visa.
> > > The only reason he'd have to do that is if a) he actually believes Lara can stop his greater plan, or b) the greater plan is to remove every last hero from the Parodyverse and make sure they can't return.
> > Other possibilities are that he believes she might pose a danger to the Parodyverse, that he believes her presence might stir up trouble, or that she's simply annoyed him.
> If he's so easily annoyed, maybe Lara was right about him being insane. \:\)

He could just be grumpy.

> Other than that, he needs to talk to Lisa at some point, either voluntarily or not. Lisa already knows that Lara isn't a danger to the Parodyverse, nor is she all that troublesome if someone answers her questions. She's no Hatman - Lara lives in a grey area and can be accomodating to some pretty bad things if she knows there's a purpose.

Lisa never concluded that Lara isn't dangerous to the Parodyverse; only that Lara isn't sufficiently dangerous to require extraordinary measures. Lisa dealt with the danger in an entirely different way, by talking things through.

> You remember Lara's speech about Danny contributing to the destruction of the Parodyverse. She accepted that it was possible, but also that the Chronicler may have been short-sighted enough to be causing it by accident. That kind of insight may actually help him...or at least Lisa.

Danny has certainly increased his power base during the current crisis - and might become more powerful yet.

> > Anything's possible; however, the Chronicler will also be aware that Lisa is keeping an eye on him and has recently talked with Lara.
> That might be remarkably helpful to Lara, since the Chronicler likely doesn't want to make Lisa angry.

While the Chronicler would think twice before directly confronting Lisa he would do his job as he perceived it whatever the cost. For that matter he is the senior member of the Triumvirate, in the sense that he's been doing the job for a lot longer tha this new colleagues and is therefore more experienced and knowledgable.




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