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Subj: I really didn't want to get into that level of detail re. his scene with Hallie.
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 at 03:47:23 pm EST (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: Alchemikal? But Vizh didn't spill anything!
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 at 02:28:09 pm EST (Viewed 817 times)



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    I had a scary thought for Liu Xi. If she's made partly out of Exu's elements, and the Celestian guide tech is stuck because it's keeping her alive, won't messing with the controls cause her body to die suddenly? Honestly if she was given the choice she would probably choose to sacrifice herself, but in this case, she might not even see it coming.


Liu Xi has now twice managed to create a body from elemental matter. The first time took her days and left her very weak. This time, using Celestian-generated pseudo-Exu-stuff, she has recovered much faster. I've deliberately avoided establishing that Liu Xi could always manage such a feat; certainly I don't expect she could do it very often. So the problem would be, if her current elemental material vanished before she could fully assimilate it over time, would she be able to set herself right quickly enough?

Fortunately, Aella seems to have an instinctive feel for the Celestian systems and how they operate, and she's certainly not going to want to cause anybody harm with any adjustments she makes.

And then there are whatever adjustments the Doomherald wants.



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    Then again, because she's an elementalist, she might be able to cross the line from elementalist to elemental, and exist as a pure elemental being. She would rather have a body than be intangible forever, though. She won't know for sure if that would happen though because it's not something she can try out for fun.


It does sound like a career-curtailing one-way trip.


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    Apparently all of those villains working with (for?) the Hooded Hood still don't understand that they need to take what he says very literally...


Not many of them, no.


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    One interesting thought I had on Faite before I started typing this, so I'm including it for no reason whatsoever:



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    It's easy to understand the real reason she doesn't make huge sweeping changes if you've ever done any coding.


There's also the "least worst option" principal. If one is able to understand all possible consequences then one has to make terrible choices. Say Faite shifts a driver's attention back to the road in time to spot a wandering child, thus saving her life. But the knock-on consequence of there not being a traffic accident might alter the outcome of a police chase two hours later so a criminal gets away and guns down three victims. Preventing that tragedy too might have some other effect, all cascading away. It might be the horrible truth that the child dying is actually the least harmful and awful thing when all the chains of possibility are considered.


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    That's especially critical since since she knows she can count on the Hooded Hood to hang on to and plan for her every mistake. She doesn't want to *hand* him control of the universe just because she forgot that messing with the Space Robot's programming has some unintended consequence that he planned to exploit from the beginning.


The Hood does enjoy making his adversaries responsible for his victories.


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    So coming back around to the current topic: Faite *might* be planning for an emergency contingency in case the destruction of the universe can't be avoided, but really she would rather let events play out as they were intended, without interference, and hope that small adjustments to help the heroes are enough.


We've pretty much assembled most of the dominos now. Time to knock them over.






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