> > I'm sure Lara knows to try and avoid them at least.  She generally tries to avoid clashing with anything that has a large controlling interest in the universe.  Especially because she is aware of consequences - she knows that fighting the Celestians may just get Earth and everyone she cares about destroyed.  It's much easier just to keep them as far away as possible.
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> They're the literal giants in the playground.
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I guess it all depends whether they're smart giants or dumb ones.
> > Unless, of course, someone warned her that stealing Celestian energy would upset them and be worse than whatever is happening now - then Lara would find some other way to deal with the problem.
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> They do tend to overreact in unfathomable ways. They've previously tried to dissect DK and AG for rules infringements, for example.
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That's the kind of thing that would make Lara look for other options.
> > One thing Shema is very good at is seeing the larger consequences of a seemingly small decision, and the intentions behind it.  I was hoping that the power brokers of the Parodyverse had the same ability.
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> It tend to vary. Lisa's approach and worldview might be different from Space Ghost's, for example.
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It would be scary if one of them was impulsive and retroactive.