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Subj: Maybe they are out to get you.
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 03:53:00 pm EDT
Reply Subj: Hmm...suspicious...
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 01:41:04 pm EDT (Viewed 406 times)


> It's hard to tell if Lisa is trying to distract Lara with useless errands (or possibly lead her into a trap) to keep her from asking too many questions, or if she's actually trying to help.

Indeed.

> I did notice Lisa's careful phrasing - that they've gone to where Lara can't find them. That implies she may be able to send someone else to find them. So maybe the hints Lisa gave her have something to do with that path.

Possibly.

> Why would Lisa give such a specific hint? Because it's possible if Lara does go to find them herself, she may become trapped there too, making that rescue useless (that comment about Grace noticing how weak the sun is might be a clue - it might be a zone so weak in energy that Lara can't draw enough to get out).

Nice catch on the relevance of the sun.

> 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.

> There may be a tie-in in this involving the Psychic Samurai. The theme of it is this phrase: The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

She has plenty of factions to choose from.

As a matter or note, I was assuming the Brothers of the Blackadder is a White supremacist group with a fanatical passion for genetic purity (which means they don't much like mutates or superheroes either). I was thinking of the Avengers' Sons of the Serpent.

They certainly wouldn't get on with Chiaki.