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nq995204_msg0001 |
So from everything we've heard about
Xera, you'd almost think she grew up
feral or something. |
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nq995204_msg0002 |
...It's hard to consider blowing up supplies
as anything but a military discipline
violation, that much is certain. |
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nq995204_msg0003 |
True... But something really doesn't add
up here. |
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nq995204_msg0004 |
Yeah. Like, if I were planning an
insurrection, I sure wouldn't start it by
blowing up some random supplies. |
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nq995204_msg0005 |
You're right, Eunie.
What'd be the point in that? |
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nq995204_msg0006 |
I guess the key here is to find out what
her reason was for blowing up that
container. |
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nq995204_msg0007 |
I just thought of something. Like, isn't it a
little odd the Consul didn't sentence her to
death right away? |
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nq995204_msg0008 |
Good point... Usually, in this situation,
the offender would get executed to send
a warning to the rest of the colony. |
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nq995204_msg0009 |
Perhaps the Consul saw some sort of
value in keeping Xera alive. |
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nq995204_msg0010 |
If we can present a concrete theory as to
why she got locked up and not executed,
that could help our case a lot. |
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nq995204_msg0011 |
And what do we do when we find out
after she's freed that she's just an utter
maniac? |
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nq995204_msg0012 |
Fight her, I guess... |
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nq995204_msg0013 |
Figured that. Guess we should go see her,
then. |
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