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Subj: Re: They usually are.
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 06:38:12 pm EDT (Viewed 409 times)
Reply Subj: Re: They usually are.
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 04:55:26 pm EDT


> > Lisa practically has to speak like that to avoid losing her office.
>
> She's certainly expert at saying what she needs to.

Fortunately after dealing with poetic indirect cosmic types throughout her career, Lara is used to it.


> > > Nice catch on the relevance of the sun.
> > There are other thoughts I had about that too. Like weak sun means everyone has been sent there to slowly die.
>
> We'll see.

Besides, why else would they be split up? They're easier to kill than as a team.


> > > > At some point someone will have to ask the Void Scholar why the universe needs saving from the Lair Legion. You know who that might be. And he's going to kick himself when he realizes that person possibly could have saved the universe for him without all this trouble simply by talking to the right people.
> > > We'll certainly get to that.
> > Short-sightedness has its price.
>
> Everybody has their failings, even the mighty.

I guess the two people in question really do have a lot to teach each other then.


> > Chiaki creates her own factions. If she works with someone it's usually because she chose them, not the other way around.
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> It's a chance to play up the Batman-like aspects of her character. Put her up against some meaty powerful organisation where she can cut loose.

Possibly. But she also knows where metahumans are concerned it's less than even simple tricks of stealth would be too risky. She has to think big.


> > Noted...but Chiaki will think bigger. Partly because she knows if she thinks too small, she'll have a bunch of meta-humans from another group after her.
>
> You mean she might engineer a war between the brotherhood, the Ass-Raping Ninjas, BALD, and HERPES?

Even bigger.







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