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Subj: Too much salt?
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 at 07:13:51 am EST (Viewed 4 times)
Reply Subj: The show was good but dinner? Yeech...
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 at 07:19:34 pm EST (Viewed 487 times)



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    Looks like the plans of the Carnifex fell through, but then again, with his kind of power he's a master of contingencies.


He's not as much of a master as he thinks. Like the hunter he is he's good at stalking and at traps but he's not used to prey that doesn't follow the patterns.


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    So the Hooded Hood's plan comes down to one servant who is for the most part ignored by everyone. That's the kind of plan that Faite would design - one tiny thing that the big bad misses because it falls way below his radar.


There are several details that the Hood has ensured are overlooked. Vespiir is another.


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    The Librarian's council is right. If that kind of information leaks out from the personal files that were probably contributed by the Trading Alliance, it's quite likely some very powerful forces would attack Earth to subdue the Carnifex. The kind of powerful forces that don't care if they have to blow up the entire planet to make sure they get him.


And then it's game over for the Parodyverse.


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    Chiaki's plan is problematic on so many levels. One of which, of course, is that most of her companions won't be able to do it. Liu Xi doesn't want to live with any more deaths caused by her. Anna is developing quite a powerful conscience so that she's about as gentle as a butterfly. Lara *might* do it, but only if she's sure she can save Chiaki's life at the last minute somehow.


Well, the Psychic Samurai would certainly be willing to die to get the job done, but she might have had something else in mind (and might know that she was being monitored).


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    But, Lara is also the one most likely to come up with an alternative, if Chiaki just tells her why she thinks she has to die to make her plan work. For instance Lara can "vaporise" her into energy, which is completely reversible (it's the way she brings guests along when she teleports far away), stop the Samurai's heart temporarily like in that movie Flatliners, or Lara can offer to take Chiaki's place, since she's naturally resilient and resistant to being killed.


Lara of Liu Xi being unconcious or otherwise unable to continue to maintain the survival envelope would be disasterous. Chiaki has done the strategy check and worked out who the "expendable" one is - and she's about to act accordingly.






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