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Subj: Re: Maybe
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 at 12:11:09 am EST (Viewed 2 times)
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Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 at 09:05:35 am EST (Viewed 684 times)



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      I suspect that Yuki's P.I. instincts keep her off-camera as much as possible. Besides, I needed her to call out the Shoggoth and get a bit deeper with him than we often go.



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    She does keep off-camera as much as possible, because she often ends up punching reporters for being obnoxious after she tells them to go away.


Given her design specs, isn't that assault with a deadly weapon?


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    The Shoggoth scene was really "her", though, because she asked a question nobody asked before. And she probably wondered to herself why no one asked before.


Just occasionally I like to use Yuki to push someone out of their comfort zone.


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      It's not just the worry of [Vinnie] maybe being a bad person, it's that an innocent child whom he likes and who has previously liked him (they've even had an adventure together) might spot it and change her mind about him.



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    In that case, Liu Xi could have mentioned that Magweed isn't afraid of her - even though since she killed that first guy when she discovered her powers, she hasn't been sure since if she would be considered evil.


One wrinkle in this is that Maggie sees people's "hearts", their basic natures. That's not quite the same as seeing their sins, mistakes, shames, or even crimes. Nor, as a child, is she very well equipped to interpret what she senses.


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    Additionally, Magweed isn't afraid of the Shoggoth. Or Lara, who's killed more than one person. Or Faite, who's incredibly secretive and her history and motives are unknown.


I'm not sure Mags' gifts would work on the Shoggoth or Faite.

Re Lara, Mags doesn't have a "murder sense" like Exu the Doomherald. A mother who had killed to defend her baby might seem bright and true. An accountant who cheated his clients and taxes might register as a horrid person. Nor could Mags tell why somebody might have a dark heart.



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      Yuki is probably the most likely to ask out-of-the-box questions of [the Shoggoth], especially if she's upset.



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    Like I said above, she probably wondered why no one ever asked that before. She tends to think a lot on those terms.


One reason is probably that no-one really wanted to hear what he might answer. After all this time the Shoggoth is still alien and terrifying even to his team. Every time they think they know him he reveals some new disturbing facet.


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    Probably if the Shoggoth resurrects someone, it won't just break that person. It would break the entire universe in subtle ways that would be discovered as a horror later on.


Inevitably. He's speaking absolute truth to Yuki.


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    That's similar to the reason Faite will often refuse to bring someone back. It does some serious damage.


Presumably her power-set would only allow resurrection at the instant of death.


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      Good catch. His plans are not complete.



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    Noted?


Noted next issue.


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    I was thinking more outside the box than that. There's also "relocating" the Wonderwall by changing the orientation between it and the universe. Only a few degrees of change would make it hard to find again.


It's hard to find now, but it could be harder. I doubt any obfuscation would deter the Hood for long; only put the reason for delay on his to-do list.




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