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Subj: But that's so much work...
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 at 10:42:36 pm EST (Viewed 712 times)
Reply Subj: But you should strive for the best.
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 at 12:43:30 pm EST (Viewed 3 times)



I'm going to shorten this post a bit to provide a lot of new information about Lara. And Faite.


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    As I recall, he was trying to tempt her with the knowledge that contact with the Wonderwall offered; except that knowing some things change a person forever. Lara elected to gain knowledge and wisdom the long way round rather than falling for the short cut.


I have to wonder though if she's just the type to break that pattern, though, because she was visiting the Wonderwall with no ambition. No need for power, no need for knowledge in a hurry. The only achilles heel, perhaps, was that she had some fear - of losing the ability to care for her friends.

Also, she would have thought of the obvious question: If the Wonderwall is so great, why don't *you* jump in?



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    More than that, the Hood is actually attracted to strong women who stand up to him, as evidenced by his relationships with Lisa, Dancer, the Shaper of Worlds, Shazana Pel, the Faerie Queen, Danny Lyle's as-yet-unidentified mother, etc.


Semi-off-topic since I did promise more information about Lara:

Her first boyfriend, after living with him for a while, turned out badly for her. He decided he wanted to marry, but she didn't; and he kicked her out so he could find someone who did want to marry.

The short-lived fling with CSFB! ended with him being unable to keep his mouth shut, and her nearly losing all of her friends over it. She still hasn't forgiven him for it.

She's close friends with Hatman, but she refuses to pursue so much as a kiss from him. He reminds her too much of her first boyfriend, because of his aspirations to get married and have kids soon, and she also thinks of him as someone who burns through girlfriends and then throws them away. So she's friends with him now, but believes if she goes beyond that, there's zero chance of a friendship later.

And she would see the same thing in Winkleweld. Someone who burns through girlfriends, and then throws them away. That would repel her no matter the other circumstances.



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    Of course, in-story he is working towards his own goals. He needs the heroes to save the Parodyverse because he needs it for his own eventual ends. There is no gain in ruling over nothing but rubble. Much better to let the heroes live to fight off his enemies for him, until the time finally comes when his plans are all in place.


I did say that Lara is about halfway between Jedi and Sith. So she has as much potential for protecting the universe as seizing control of it.

Winkleweld might find it interesting, though, that she finds his goal of ruling to be ridiculous. For her, just *having* the power to do so is enough.



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    What do you see her role as being?


Faite likes taking the shortest route with the least interference. She probably took some kind of hand in making sure Sir Mumphrey got access to all of the Cosmic Office objects. She may just give him full access to the Cosmic Offices temporarily just to annoy the New Pantheon if they piss her off.

And because she's a little bit sadistic, if they start succeeding, she'll wait until success is within their grasp and then yank it away from them. If she has to visit them personally, she won't have any qualms about completely destroying them, so they're better off dealing with the Lair Legion.



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    What's the spectrum of that energy draw? Is it electromagentic, mystical, gravitic, conceptual? At the absurd end, is she drawing energy from all the wallfes in creation, or the broken promises?



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    I ask about the mechanism because I think it hekps to place Lara and her powers in some relative context. I know where Donar gets his abilities from, or how Dancer does what she does. I'm only 75% there with Lara.


Imagine trillions of tiny extension cords coming from trillions of electrical outlets in trillions of homes. Each one of them draws next to nothing, but put them all together, and you have some serious power.

Lara siphons tiny amounts of power from the entire universe, but because she's a tiny speck compared to the universe, it comes out to a huge amount of power.

She's more battery than capacitor. As with a battery, she can't release it all at once - there's a limit to how much can be at one time - and she doesn't recharge fully immediately, though it doesn't take very long.

Also like a battery, she can hold a full charge indefinitely, and doesn't release any energy accidentally - it takes a lot of conscious effort to do so. She won't electrocute someone by getting too excited or scared. Touching her skin is perfectly safe.

Because of that, when she's not using her power she's as completely defenseless as Visionary. Years of practice has made her difficult to catch off guard.

She can release lightning from any part of her body, and also radiate electric and magnetic energy all around herself - sort of a "shield" or a push or pull mechanism to move or break through objects, to move heavy things, or make herself fly.

The one feature she hasn't quite mastered yet is siphoning directly from the universe and releasing massive amounts of energy. She has pulled that off once or twice, but doesn't know how to do it consciously.






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