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Subj: Re: It's always nice to think that.
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 at 08:33:17 pm EST (Viewed 428 times)
Reply Subj: Re: It's always nice to think that.
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 at 07:24:40 pm EST (Viewed 1 times)




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    I think the Carnifex's sponsors simply want to destory the Parodyverse before it can fulfil whatever purpose it was originally created for. They don't need to find anyone whose hiding since they just want to burn down the whole house.


Most likely Faite has arranged to not exist until a point where she knows she can do the most damage when she exists once again. Whether or not she coordinated that with the Hooded Hood (or vice versa) is up for grabs.



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    And since metatextually the Carnifex's sponsors are beings from our own level of reality working against PV creators from our own level of reality they're dangerous because they're magnitudes more "real" than the fictional beings of the Parodyverse.


The only "character" I have like that isn't even in the Parodyverse, and would be hard pressed to do anything about it - from Lara's universe. That character is someone who would have, if she wished the Parodyverse to be saved, arranged things long ago (long enough to make the Hooded Hood jealous) to guarantee it would be saved. But like Bender said in one Futurama episode, if you do your job right, no one will know you've done anything at all.

Key to what she does, though, is that like I observed earlier, every destructive, dangerous type misses one tiny thing that seems insignificant but can change everything.

What's interesting is that Lara Night is learning from this character. Though her understanding is far more limited by what she can see and know, she's starting to learn to see the grand scheme of things. That's a trait the Hooded Hood probably appreciates.



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    Ultizon has played the machine messiah before. He'd probably seek to seduce before he neutered, neutralised, or copied.


That could fail miserably, simply due to the fact that Anna was born and grew up among humans, and sympathizes with them, and is attracted to them, much moreso than machines. One could say her creator meant it that way.







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