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Sir Mumphrey Wilton

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Anime Jason 
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Subj: Somewhat. Fortunately 9 across was there to help me.
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 at 03:50:01 pm EST
Reply Subj: Tricky bit of business, what?
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 at 08:00:16 pm EST (Viewed 549 times)


> Is this just a one-shot story or is there going to be more toward the trial? It might be interesting seeing the parade of witnesses...

I'd really envisaged this as a self-contained story, but if people want to do tie-ins and make it more, that's the Parodyverse way.

> Maybe if we all get bored enough, theoretically this official inquiry panel might interview potential witnesses trying to build a case. Might make for some interesting tie-ins. Either that or I'm encouraging something evil.

Or both. It could be fun to see how various potential witnesses cope with being interrogated. I suspect it could be an unpleasant experience for the intergoators.

> Speaking of, since there's a definite possibility they'll try to take the pocket watch by force, it might be interesting to see who he might consider handing it off to - someone powerful, who can repel the dimension-shifting morons - so he can claim he doesn't have it. Most likely that would be Lisa, but who knows.

Mumph wouldn't hand over his Chronometer to anybody. For starters it would be failing in his duty, but he would also not hide behind anybody else and let them do the fighting for him. He's stubborn like that. Sometimes its a fault.

Lisa is a little bit tied as to what she can do, but then so is Symmetry. If one ignores the rules so can the other, but otherwise they have to bitch within certain limits. It just means they have to get creative.





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