> > They're trusted to solve problems so the govt doesn't have to get involved. If the govt does get involved, they have to assume it's something the LL can't handle, and they'd go heavy handed.
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> Trusted by whom? Clearly not by elected officials.
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Trusted by someone. Otherwise the LL would be forbidden by law to do anything until they're given orders by the government or the U.N. Every adventure would end with a government or U.N. hearing on who should go to jail.
But since that doesn't happen, that also means if the LL can't handle something, the govt automatically sees that as so dangerous that they have to use everything they have, that it's too late for subtlety or negotiation. It's time to "nuke the bastards".
> > Yuki would wake up Danny to give him a fighting chance. She believes that even if the Chronicler is right, he's not particularly dangerous just yet. Plus she would ask the next most cosmic person she knows...Lara...who would tell her it's entirely possible that the Chronicler's threats are what *cause* Danny to become The Moderator.
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> I've tried to reflect this in part 4.
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Noted.
And Yuki's method isn't all that complicated. It's simply a matter of seeking someone who sees a bigger picture than she sees herself. Since Lara is used to interacting with cosmic beings, she has learned to see a *very* big picture. That, and Lara also remembers the Moderator saga, in which the Moderator came to power specifically to unseat and replace the cosmic beings of the Parodyverse. Which makes her wonder exactly why.
> > I haven't yet thought of a place to enter the tale.
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> I decided it wasn't a very accessibly RR chapter that I'd thrown in there so I'm trying to make up for it by going a different way.
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Noted.