Dartz Wrote:Also. I blame Rob. He introduced me to this series.... IT'S HIS FAULT NOT MINE!!one. And I couldn't think of many other 'enemies' who'd fit the bill required.Well, as long as it's my fault...
Dartz Wrote:The Wolkenritter first appearred towards the tail end of 2015, taking part in the Zwilnik raid on ***WHITENOISE***,If you don't have any place in particular in mind, I'd suggest a Belter settlement somewhere. Some of those are small enough to be poorly defended, but still large enough to be a worthwhile target - a good "test target."
Of course, we haven't actually named or positioned any of these settlements, so you'll need to create one...
Dartz Wrote:So far, only Vita's original identity was confirmed, as being a first-year student originally missing from Hogwarts. The original identities of the others remains a mystery. Together, they concluded that the people they were created from have effectively died in the process, and that each of them is a whole, new person. This hasn't stopped others searching them out seeking closure.One would assume this was done by DNA matching, since there is no other reliable identification method usable in their case. Any number of people or groups could do this - The Jason, A.C. Peters, and 'Danelaw specialists contacted by the Banzai Institute come to mind immediately.
Dartz Wrote:And?....They don't want to find out who they used to be. (Vita isn't likely to be comfortable around her old family, with their stories of who she used to be... and some members of her old family wouldn't like what she's been turned into. The example shows it's a bad thing all around to go looking for old relatives.)
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012