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HH

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Hatman

Member Since: Thu Jan 01, 1970
Posts: 618
Subj: But we all agree the LL's past the pants-optional stage now, right?
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 at 05:56:23 pm EDT (Viewed 8 times)
Reply Subj: Grown-up pants aren't all they're cracked up to be
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 at 04:50:57 pm EDT (Viewed 638 times)



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    I really liked the Yuki/CSFB! exchange. Yuki is a rebel herself, so it's interesting to see her reaction to what CSFB! has done. I thought it summed up her position nicely.


It became clear in correspondence with Kirk that CSFB!'s chosen direction would require someone to "reality check" him. I argued that Yuki wasn't the person who's most relish doing that.


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    I'm actually surprised Yuki made the List of Seven though, as she has proved to be rebellious in the past. Maybe the General just wants to tick off Drury, since he obviously isn't a fan.


It's a gender balance and ethnicity balance thing. As an Asian-American female (and almost a robot) she ticks plenty of boxes.


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    I'm a little surprised that they want Hatman in the leader chair, since he isn't an American. There's no way in the world they're getting him into a rig called the Hatted Patriot; sounds way too American.


I'm not sure that the big brass has noticed Hatty's not American. Canada's one of those big Northern states, right?


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    So how is it the American military has jurisdiction over the Legion? Or is Hodgkiss representing the UN and I missed something?


The axact jurisdiction of the LL has wavered between US and UN (a bit like that of the Avengers). I once had this stuff worked out but that was long ago. There was a US Act which initially enabled the superheroes of WW2 to operate that HV and Lisa used to claim Parody Island and to establish some legitmacy for the LL. There was a UN Resolution that extended that authority. Who knows what the legislation is after SR1066 and the Parody War?

The US has always had a special relationship with the LL though. They're appointed a liason and expected some kind of security veto on members before (although they've not always got it).

Fortunately, right now CSFB! has managed to alarm pretty much all the world's governments so there's no real jurisdictional conflict. Everybody's scared.







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