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Subj: Re: Take a number.
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 at 07:48:43 pm EDT (Viewed 475 times)
Reply Subj: Re: Take a number.
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 at 07:26:17 pm EDT (Viewed 3 times)




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    Sometimes it's not so easy to "fill in". For one thing Jay's encylopedic knowledge of PV baddies isn't easy to replicate. But most importantly, if another hero is willing to go out there and save lives in Hatty's place then presumably they're also available to go out there and save lives as well as Hatty - doubling the chances of helping.


That's really only relevant if the person in question is *pretending* to be Hatman. Since Lara Night can't really be mistaken for Hatman even if she *wears* a hat, it's highly unlikely anyone would expect her to work the same way.

However, she's well aware of the way the Lair Legion functions - she has worked with them before - so she's very unlikely to go on a vigilante villain killing spree because Hatman is busy the for evening. Her power gives her an advantage here; because anyone intending to push Hatman to kill them, or even an innocent 3rd party, would be facing someone who's very creative with a very different set of abilities.

In other words, if Lara does kill someone while Hatty's on a date, it would be an unavoidable accident that any Legionnaire would have had as well. I'm sure he'd still have trouble forgiving her for it, and she'd have trouble forgiving herself - but all in all, the cause will *not* have had anything to do with Hat taking the night off.

P.S. Hat losing his temper and blaming Lara or anyone else for a death would probably result in Yuki Shiro cornering Hatty and letting loose with lots of volume.



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      As for that sounding a little hypocritical since Lara doesn't show any interest in dating either - she's well aware that she feels detached from the non-superhero community in the Parodyverse. She'd like to look beyond it, but has a time-management issue - when she's not in neck-deep trouble in the Parodyverse she's usually at home trying to unwind with a couple of friends. Not surprisingly, her not worrying about time is what doomed her last relationship. Oh, and she's also even more gunshy now that's she's missing part of her Parodyverse memories.



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    We need this in-story.


Noted. And someday.






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