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Subj: I threw all of those out. Sorry.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 at 12:25:48 pm EDT (Viewed 340 times)
Reply Subj: Or used kleenex.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 at 12:08:31 pm EDT



> > Soon as I get a little time, which should be soon since the Comicboards conversion rush has been going well.
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> By the way I gather from Vizh that he'd like you to remind him of the moderator log-in procedures for this board.

Noted.


> I don't think the current thought-camoflage that is prevailing in the Parodyverse would allow anyone to draw those conclusions. And the clever thing about the camoflage is that since it relies on the ingenuity of the individual to find reasons to disbelieve the truth then the cleverer or more imaginative the person the better they are at folling themselves.

At the moment all Lara believes about the Carnifex is that he's "creepy". Since that's a purely subjective thought it's not likely to launch the Lair Legion into immediate action. If she knows what he did to Shee-Yar, she might figure, okay, he's a hunter and that's his style. She might not personally approve of it, but she's not Hatman, so she won't go into conflict with the Carnifex over it either - since she also believes Shee-Yar was becoming more and more dangerous.

The only real insight she has is that she spoke to him personally. Even then she didn't see any imminent danger - so what it really depends on is if the Carnifex believes she's harmless or not.


> > > > This is a space-faring culture that's not war-like but not totally friendly either. They have highly advanced technology and use it to make their lives easier - but because of rigid rules, they protect it fiercely and refuse to help anyone because of it.
> > > If there's a good story there then go for it.
> > I've partially written a piece but it's low-priority so I don't know when I'll finish it.
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> As time and mood allow, then.

We'll see. It's a bit far-fetched so I don't know if it will even fit.


> > He probably won't, but Chiaki won't answer until she's ready either.
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> If the police waited until suspects were ready to answer they'd solve a lot less crimes.

Chiaki isn't officially a suspect though, or they would have arrested her by now. Of course they may have some difficulty locating or catching her.