> > What's interesting about what seems to be happening is, Faite would disagree completely with the Triumverate. She's never interfered with them before, but she may be inclined to give Hatman advice. She doesn't believe Danny has to be killed now, because there are still so many opportunities to change him.
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> She has her sources of knowledge, the Triumvirate have theirs.
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There aren't any warning signs at the moment. Living among Kerry, Visionary, and the Lair Legion, Danny is far more likely right now to reject becoming anything dangerous.
> > And while she doesn't trust Danny right now either, Liu Xi would definitely take issue with the Triumverate's strategy. What if they decided that she needs to die too because she's so powerful and she killed a couple of people too? Or because she has a "condensed" Necronastycon? She doesn't want to die, and she hopes she has enough friends who don't want her to die either. If Danny is killed, she would worry about her own future, and become a lot more paranoid and frightened.
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> That's like a burglar saying "I really don't like how the cops went after that other burglar. Why, they might come after me next!"
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Liu Xi has a deep-rooted fear of being pegged as something too dangerous to be allowed because of her past. If it happens to Danny, and the circumstances feel similar, it will frighten her a lot.
She'd worry about...What if this is a new crusade by the Triumverate and not just about Danny? Or what if it's decided that once the threat of Danny has been eliminated, it's time to work the way down to smaller possible threats?
> > Also I suspect that a side effect of the changes to Caph will eventually be as follows: First, a civil war or two. But then, when they get over that, they'll discover their limiting such a large percentage of their population was holding them back. In the long run they'll become one of the largest and most technically advanced people the Lair Legion knows of, and it just may save Earth someday.
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> Or they could get eaten by Galactivac.
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If that doesn't happen first.