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Subj: Re: It's always nice to think that. Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 at 07:24:40 pm EST (Viewed 1 times) | Reply Subj: Re: It's always nice to think that. Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 at 08:27:17 pm EST (Viewed 413 times) | ||||||
Quote: Quote: As you'll see in UT#334, the Carnifex has made special provision to deal with a number of LL allies via drastic overkill.Quote: He forgot one potential ally, but she's not even on Earth. She also might put up a much bigger fight than he'd imagine, so it's probably better she's far away.As often I'm focussing on one main strand. Others can tie-in or simply assume there are other phases of his plan. Certainly the Carnifex intends to start his main plot on Earth with the LL and head out from there. Quote: Quote: Faite has already interfered to some degree, and that means the Carnifex's sponsors should be able to neutralise her; if only Lara Night's involvement hadn't been retconned a little to offer a small window of opportunity to Faite.Quote: The Carnifex' sponsors have to find Faite first - she's really good at being scarce.Quote: I guess I should point out how she manages that, because it's really simple. Faite's only ability is to tamper with things that are occurring right now (as opposed to the Hooded Hood, who tampers with history). She can disappear easily by deciding not to be here for a set amount of time. For that period of time, she doesn't exist - those who have seen her will remember her because she can't tamper with the past. But she simply won't be there for a time.Quote: Therefore Faite's greatest enemy would be a patient one, someone who would plan carefully and hold out longer than she is willing to disappear for. It also opens the possibility for an enemy of hers to force her to disappear so she can't interfere with their plan.I think the Carnifex's sponsors simply want to destory the Parodyverse before it can fulfil whatever purpose it was originally created for. They don't need to find anyone whose hiding since they just want to burn down the whole house. And since metatextually the Carnifex's sponsors are beings from our own level of reality working against PV creators from our own level of reality they're dangerous because they're magnitudes more "real" than the fictional beings of the Parodyverse. Quote: Quote: The Hood's been pulling several strings for some time, as the last scene of UT#334 reveals.Quote: Are any of those attached to Faite this time?Who can say? Quote: Quote: She's just too powerful an advantage to possibly offer to the enemy. He doesn't even need to control her, just figure how to duplicate her.Quote: From the human point of view, there's just one person who knows the secret to making Anna work the way she does (SPUD tried to make a duplicate but failed, and ended up with an intelligent but not nearly independent android - and they had the blueprints), and it involved some level of human interaction that Utilizon isn't capable of. Then again, he kind of wants the intelligent but not nearly independent version.Ultizon has played the machine messiah before. He'd probably seek to seduce before he neutered, neutralised, or copied. | |||||||
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