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Subj: Re: It was. Now it's the past.
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 at 03:43:15 pm EDT
Reply Subj: It was. Now it's the past.
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 11:20:20 pm EDT (Viewed 387 times)


> > > I'm confused about that last part...is Doorman in jail or watching Hatman in jail?
> > Hatman's in jail on the SPUD helicarrier. Dooman's loose on the SPUD helicarrier thinking his big chance has finally come round.
> He can't really sneak around the mansion and pretend to be Hatman though, the LL knows he's supposed to be in jail.

As you'll see from #7, he didn't need to.

As a general note to all posters, poster-Jay would prefer that people didn't realise Doorman is around, so any discussion should be confined to "mysterious double" or "unknown shapeshifter".

> > I wanted to write the scene so that somebody could take Lara's viewpoint and she'd be the hero, or could take Chronicler's viewpoint and he'd be the hero. I don't think Lara could kill the Chronicler though, especially not in his stornghold, without some kind of extraordinary strategem.
> She'd might try to kick him out of his stronghold first - that part is as easy as grabbing him and forcing him to be somewhere else.

It requires being able to move first.

> Either way, if she thinks he's insane, and he's resorted to assaulting and threatening her...then let's say the Manga Shoggoth arrived just in time. If he was sane, she might try to defuse things by apologizing. Since he isn't, that wouldn't help, and she'd be forced to unleash fury upon him.

The Shoggoth is a master of diplomacy. In his own unique way.





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