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Subj: Re: It's dangerous that close to the fire.
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 at 11:04:46 am EST (Viewed 338 times)
Reply Subj: Re: It's dangerous that close to the fire.
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 at 04:46:58 am EST (Viewed 2 times)



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      I don't know if I have time yet. I'm still behind on finishing the last 2 plots I started because I got distracted by a 3rd one. Mind you, the 3rd one is really good (a peek into Lara's past back home) but it's still distracting.



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    I'm pausing until the weekend so that if people want to throw stuff in they can.


I'm not really holding that 3rd story for anything but that it has to wait its turn (because I already started posting 2 other stories, starting a 3rd posting will just confuse people). It's not even on the current timeline.

But I'll see if anything inspires me during the week, now that I'm more caught up with weekly stuff.



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    I was thinking that the four of them had survived a very traumatic occasion. Anna had her first really intense experience of warfare. Liu Xi thought she was going to die. Lara found herself struggling to protect people she hardly remembers. Chiaki coped with an entire planet of tormented dead people. And now all of them are on a raw, brutal alien world where anything can happen and where the weak are meat. There's got to be something for the cast to discuss.


It's going to be tough to drag anything out of them right away - they'll all kind of be silently in shock - but that could be funny too.



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      Incidentally, the Darwin thing isn't going to do much for him selling his point to Lara. She's very much the opposite, and likes to protect those around her. That's actually why she was given a "job" to do by Shema.



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    And Thugos wants to discuss that.


If he wants to understand how Shema works, Lara doesn't understand it all that well either - except that Shema somehow can see every possible outcome at once.



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    A bit of each. Thugos tends to test his opponents to see if they're strong and worthy of his attention.


Lara must have already proved that with the zombies and Ms Peel, since Thugos isn't doing something cliche like making her fight her own friends.



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    That said, Thugos has no reason to unleash his ultimate weapon on Lara. He's got deity-class strength, invulnerability, and power blasts. He's got a world full of minions, many of them very powerful in their own right. And he's got a forceful personality and the brains to attack psychologically as well as physically. All it means is that he can engage with pretty much anyone on an equal or superior level and doesn't have to fear anyone or anything.


She would only be impressed if he's using his power to change the universe positively somehow. But Lara is also a little strange there, that she believes even those thought of as incurably evil have the capability to positively change the universe. She knows the Hooded Hood is doing so, even though even he might not be aware of how much, or might not mean to.



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    Thugos is concerned about some galactic affairs but he's not too bothered by the "provincial internal wranglings" of the Lair Legion. He's pleased the Carnifex has fallen (he didn't even like him as a hero) and so might even pat the LL on the head. But there is some useful gossip that lara could pick up if she played her cards right.


Useful gossip is good. Remember though, Lara is not much of a diplomat - but she's very straight-forward, and clever. If Thugos starts playing games with her, she'll probably call him on it and tell him the games aren't necessary and if he has something to say, speak up already. She already coerced the Hooded Hood to get to the point the same way (but partly because he's so amused that she does that).

Also note, while Lara doesn't particularly like the world Thugos takes so much pride in, she probably recognizes that it's millions of souls who depend on him to survive. If he has a genuine problem he needs solved for their sake, she would probably help out for their sake, whether Thugos is grateful for it or not.

But she also has a particular hatred for being kept against her will, so she might offer to help even after he says they're all free to go, but be somewhat resistant until he says it.







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