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Subj: Now I'm hungry.
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 at 02:51:35 am EST (Viewed 4 times)
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 at 11:26:46 pm EST (Viewed 721 times)



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      Sometimes destruction is neccessary for evolution. In fact Thugos was pretty much the god of that.



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    Destruction, yes. Damage, not so much. Destruction is beyond repair, while damage has to be fixed.


He was all about clearing away the old to make room for the new. Brutal Darwinism in action.


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    For Lara it's more that she's afraid her departure [by wormhole jump] can, say, knock over a candle when it closes, setting fire to the room she's in and burning the Lair Mansion or her home down. It's probably not true, but she's very careful.


As long as it enhances a character or story it is useful detail.


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    I suppose she's as prone to insanity from dying over and over again as anyone else is. It would be a bit like if Mumphrey vividly remembered not only every time he was horribly killed, but also the feeling of being reconstituted when he's rewound by the Chronometer. I suppose if it could drive him insane eventually, the same could happen to her.


Mumph does remember. It;s a neccessary corollary of time being rewound. No memory, events happen the same way again. That's why Clockwatcher's recent attack was so brutal, a constant series of increasingly grotesque murders that the victim recalls perfectly.


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    The small protection Lara has from that? Remember when I said she doesn't know exactly where or when she'll be reassembled? That's what makes it difficult for someone to plan on killing her repeatedly. They'd have to hunt her down again each time.


That's a useful trick. I'll bear that in mind should Lara ever need to be repeatedly killed.






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