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Subj: At least it's not made of cheese.
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 at 10:23:39 am EDT (Viewed 539 times)
Reply Subj: The world is made of choices.
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 at 08:57:08 am EDT


> > That bit about Chiaki will fit somewhat with a post I actually planned to make 3 days ago but delayed because of internet problems.
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> It's almost like Faite planned it that way!

It's possible. Which would be a first since Chiaki hasn't had Faite tamper with her life yet.


> > The real questions with Chiaki, though, are: Whether it would be safe for her to show her face around the Lair Mansion at this point, or if it would result in violence. And whether she would dare to anyway, because she still has a soft spot for Hatman and wouldn't want to show him that kind of disrespect, if he was inclined to bring her in.
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> If there's a legal All Points Bulletin requiring Chiaki to be detained for questioning, appearing before a licensed law enforcer - even the Legion - poses a tricky ethical dilemma for that enforcer. Technically they should detain her. I guess Chiaki would be smart enough only to put someone in that situation if she needed them to actually make a tough decision on it.

Technically an APB isn't the same as an arrest warrant. It's just "bring in this person for questioning if you see him/her". The former is issued by police departments and doesn't guarantee jail, while the latter is issued by a judge and usually requires a short stay in jail until you appear before that judge. So the legal side of it depends entirely on if the Lair Legion answer to the police or only to the justice system. I sound like Lisa now.

Other than that, though she doesn't make a big deal of it, in some ways Chiaki knows Hatman probably better than he knows himself. She knows that if she speaks to him in person right now, there will be a conflict within him between Jay, a friend of hers, and Hatman, the Lair Legion's poster boy for order and justice.

She thinks he'll probably bring her in if only because he'll weigh his options and believe that no immediate harm will come to her because of it, because he can then balance that by representing her and speaking on her behalf.

But she also sees the fault in his logic - that this is a witch hunt. The APB is just the start of it, the powers that be are breathing down the Commissioner's neck to make someone pay for the Safe breakout - because it's something that scares the public, and is politically embarrassing. The Safe is supposed to be the unbreakable place the city puts people that are too dangerous for society, to lock them away forever - if it's no longer that way, it's too scary a thought. The only solution is to blame it on someone on the "outside", and if Chiaki has to pay for it with live in prison, so be it, to save the Mayor's career. That's what Chiaki sees in this.

Chiaki doesn't want to be on the run forever. She has a plan not to be, though - as public memory of the jailbreak begins to fade because of other events, the witch hunt will end, and it will be safer for her to resolve the issue. She just needs to buy some time.


> > It's plenty believable that Lara has a chat with Lisa because she's can zap herself across the universe from wherever Shen Rae took her. I wonder what the Chronicler's opinion of her would be now.
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> I suspect he was plainly speaking his mind when they last met.

Even after she sort of helped things this time?


> > Liu Xi has lots of decisions to make. I did hint she would be going to college, but I wasn't sure yet if she would live on campus or at the Lair Mansion. It seems she can't live with Chiaki at the moment (which might have been a problem anyway considering her past).
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> I'm keen to see Chiaki develop a life and cast outside the Mansion. Too much of our cast is focussed there these days, which takes the PV that one extra step away from "grounded in reality".
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Chiaki doesn't actually live at the mansion, and visits relatively infrequently (i.e. less than Visionary does). If you meant Liu Xi though...yes, even she realizes that she's not really living her own life, she's just an accessory. Since she has already rejected the Lair Legion she decided to go to Paradpolis U to try and carve out a life for herself. The question is where she lives while she does that - and since commute distance isn't an issue for her, it could be anywhere.


> It might seem strange to say that about a genre with absurbity and paranomal powers as major tropes, but actually all of that makes the grounding even more neccessary. That's why I endorse locations like the Bean & Donut and Paradopolis U - and anywhere that the extraordinary can be showcased with an ordinary backdrop.

I originally picked Paradopolis U because it has its own neighborhood, probably its own character, and definitely is a large place for exploration. As weird as it is, Liu Xi can only explore the Lair Mansion so much before it starts to feel a bit like a prison.