> > > They're going to use Mr Li to try find the Lair Legion. Or at least their underwear.
> > So they'll find almost 3/4 of the Lair Legion.
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> They'll find something interesting at least.
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Noted.
> > I'll say give it till Saturday. If I'm not well enough or organized enough to post something by then (or mention that I'm almost done with something), have at it.
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> After a rush to get reports done yesterday (and working through to 4am then starting again at 9am up to just finishing now an hour before deadline) I'm thinking sleep might be useful.
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I wrote something short, but it doesn't seem like enough just yet. We'll see if I'm in any condition to write more.
> > > I wanted to show both her dedication to following through what she started and some of the less fortunate consequences.
> > There may be many more consequences to come. Maybe.
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> I wonder if Lara will seek her out?
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Probably she eventually will. Trouble is, Chiaki is a very difficult person to find if she doesn't want to be found. I kind of discovered a solution to that though - Lisa's hint will prove to be more abstract than Lara thought, which may lead Chiaki to find Lara.
> > I have the distinct feeling the shattered Portal is the only reason why he hasn't.
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> He hasn't finished the Herringcarp horror series yet. That's the real reason.
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It seems to be going on with Danny and Vinny present.
> > I think I short-changed the above sentence. In crime-fighting they don't seem to be terribly powerful. Probably because they lack the discipline and cohesiveness more than the raw power. If you try to kill a fly with a cannonball you'll probably miss. More on that in a moment.
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> The Purveyors' Legion has no intention of fighting any crime, although it's possible they may take down any criminal organisation that doesn't make its protection payments.
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That's not going to do well for their publicity.
> > I meant that she would probably make the New Lair Legion look like chimps when it comes to crime fighting. She has the right balance of power, discipline, and experience, and obviously doesn't have the issues with infighting or posturing. It could be obnoxious though if the press takes note of her success and embarrasses the New Lair Legion and Beth Zemo (though Chiaki would be amused).
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> As we've seen, the Baroness can be adept at "spinning" things. What if she were to publicly invite Lara to join the team? "We've seen the good Ms Night can do in a small way, but the time for the enthusiastic amateur is over. We're pleased to offer Lara a place amongst the Lair Legion, where her power and passion can be properly attended to."
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Fortunately Lara isn't nearly that stupid. She already knows it's going to be open season on her if they discover she's loose in the city. In this case she's just creating a rumor that she might be loose in the city, but nobody can be sure.