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Subj: Re: Seven is what the focus groups felt was best. Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 at 10:08:25 am EDT (Viewed 476 times) | Reply Subj: Re: Seven is what the focus groups felt was best. Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 at 06:22:19 am EDT (Viewed 2 times) | ||||||
Quote: Again he'd need a good reason. He's quite a team player but he's smart enough to know when duty needs to override loyalty. It's by no means a blind thing.I'm sure someone in the govt could make up a reason. Quote: Quote: Anna, on the other hand, would say no, these are my friends, I'm not going to do anything to harm them.Quote: I'd expect she'd make an assessment too. If the LL were behaving oddly or suddenly seemed immoral she'd be quick enough to take action against them.This is where her emotional response is immature. She might delay taking action for a while, hoping that they would recover somehow. If they started to become dangerous to her or each other, then she might do something right away - but she probably wouldn't fight with them. Quote: I think right now the world governments would prefer a team that didn't want to create a massive metahuman overclass that can deny international law and politics.At the very least Lara would bend the law quietly without making a public spectacle of it. Quote: Well, she hasn't conquered a country (spiffy, two actually), a planet (Lisa, two), threatened the president (CSFB!), murdered a senator (Dark Knight), destroyed a world (Dancer), run a kingdom of hell (Nats) or worked for the Hooded Hood (Librarian).She's not leading the team, either. As just a member, she'd have very limited influence. But she does have the "fame factor" - the press seems to like her. So maybe the govt figures if a friendly face is associated with the LL people won't be so afraid of them. | |||||||