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Reply Subj: Re: Turned into? Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 at 08:45:40 am EDT | |||||||
Normally in society many people won't try to make friends with one. It's up to the one to make friends with the many. Though also Tom hasn't met any of the people who are naturally friendly.
I'm not saying people will be perfectly at ease around her unless they're used to her. But at the same time as long as she behaves calmly and politely people won't run from her terrified or cower and say "please don't hurt me" - they'd more be curious about why she's carrying a sword. If she were rude, or threatening, demanding, there would be a lot of frightened and nervous people in her wake.
I bet those orbs Tom has might allow him to leave the plane even while it's in midair. Other than that, though, planes are big places. While most people don't realize it, someone like Chiaki makes a business of knowing that, and also knowing police strategies. She knows if she goes to the bathroom just before landing and doesn't come back, two things could occur: 1) She could escape through panels in the floor or ceiling without being detected (being small helps a lot with that), and 2) By the time the marshalls realize it the plane will be landing and they'd have to wait in their seats for safety - cutting their search time drastically. Once the plane stops far at the end of the runway, the government agents would need a large number of people to search the plane from nose to tail, which means they have to remove the passengers first. They'd use a "bottleneck" strategy, where they remove passengers one at a time and look them over. Chiaki would likely slip out dressed as a government agent sometime between them doing a cursory search of the plane and when they decide to start releasing the passengers. They would find an unconcious agent in underwear sometime after they begin the full search. By then she'll have taken one of the support vehicles and driven back to the terminal.
It takes a lot of planning and timing. Tom is probably not used to either.
Keiko would still go to Egypt, but on her own terms. The Egyptians would likely get into contact with her anyway, somehow. | |||||||