> > I spent a few hours thinking about the reasons why she would have been sent home, considering that the rest of the Lair Legion was so close to appearing to save her.  Naturally that's going to be the subject of a short tie-in in a few days.  :)
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> The Legion weren't going to be in time to save her, I think. She'd have burned herself out and spent herself to death to resist the Parody Master. Since she'd already done what she was supposed to do it would just have been cruel and wasteful for Shema to keep her there.
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There are other factors involved too.  The tie-in mentions a lot of them.  You'll get an impression of Shema's thought process works - that she considers multiple possibilities at once, and why she didn't want to take a chance.  You'll also see that Shema behaves something like a confident teacher, having confidence in Lara's intelligence and forcing her to come up with the answers.  And how they use very few words to communicate.
Oh, and I split the tie-in into multiple parts so I can post each one quickly, but that means it's going to be in small parts.