> > > > I don't think Mumph would allow that. Expect some conflict.
> > > I guessed that might happen. Especially because I believe the Hooded Hood likes getting Mumph all riled up.
> > When I write those two together I just take the kid gloves off and let them both go to the max.
> I wonder how well Mumph would take advice on that? Since Lara met the Hooded Hood, the first piece of advice about him she would give is that the Hood likes pushing people's buttons and making them angry and reckless. That's why she laughs it off when he does that, or at least tries not to let it get to her too much. Though I'm sure with Lara the Hood holds the real scary button-pushing in reserve, in case he needs it later.
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Well, the Hood and Mumph have some old history by now, so Idon't think either's going to pull their punches with the other.
> The last time the Hood met Lara, I chose that strategy on purpose. Why? Because it's far more evil for the Hood to tell Lara the truth and then let her choose whether to help. That way she has to make a painful choice without being threatened by something of his doing. Besides, it makes more sense that way since Lara has so little to lose in the Parodyverse - she doesn't live there, and threatening the few friends she has there repeatedly would be beneath the Hood.
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The Hood is good at using words against people.
> > Feel free to give the Z'Sox a bad time.
> They're going to have no fun whatsoever. They'll show up all prepared to assault Earth, but they won't quite expect what they run into instead.
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Meanwhile, as more races work out that what happened to the Shee-Yar happened because they assaulted Earth less and less people are going to be interested in conquering the place. Fortunately, right now the rumour is that a Naicluvian alien named Joey Z had confessed to the genocide.
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