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Subj: So you say.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 at 09:07:15 pm EDT
Reply Subj: I threw all of those out. Sorry.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 at 12:25:48 pm EDT (Viewed 340 times)


> 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.

At the moment there's no way for most people on Earth to know what's happened several hundred thousand light years away. In fact even the galactic neighbours of the Shee-yar who must now be aware of their genocide are probably still going "What the hell just happened?" Word will get round the galactic networks eventually, though, and perhaps finally filter to the in-crowd on Earth.,/font>

> 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.

I don't think he'd believe her harmless, but that's not the same as believing she;s in a position to harm him or his mission. The Carnifex respects and admires his prey.

> > 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.

An arrest would only be (literally) warranted if there was sufficient evidence. At the moment Chiaki is the number one witness in the case, since she was present just before the break-out and left at the time it began. She's also a major suspect because of the circumstances of the release of prisoners.

Graham would have questioned her informally at first if he could, out of respect for her previous assistance. If that's not possible he's going to need to send people looking.