I like to think of myself as an optimist.
This has just created an incredibly bad fear of the wave.
I mean, say all you want about the questionable legality of Unreal Estate in some areas, but it's all been relatively sane. People weren't outright stealing massive chunks of land and property, just stuff that they owned. What you suggest is grand theft terra on a scale I don't think anyone's even imagined. I mean, sure there's probably bigger chunks of Unreal Estate, but those don't normally get stolen. Possibly with people still on them. From right next to a military base. I'll grant you that I have no idea what flies out of Lackland these days, but this Mad's gonna get told to pull the fuck over while choppers get scrambled from wherever they can get.
I mean, Fenspace is optimistic, sure.
We're talking millions of dollars of property. And that's lowballing it.
Wave Detectors, if they weren't popular before, are going to be incredibly popular, with everyone. Even assuming the Fen put everything back, people will remember that someone stole almost a square mile of city from under everyone's noses. And if it happened once, it could happen again.
Setting aside the horrible wave scare you've got set up, I look forward to the Hollywood blockbuster: Attack of New York.
This has just created an incredibly bad fear of the wave.
I mean, say all you want about the questionable legality of Unreal Estate in some areas, but it's all been relatively sane. People weren't outright stealing massive chunks of land and property, just stuff that they owned. What you suggest is grand theft terra on a scale I don't think anyone's even imagined. I mean, sure there's probably bigger chunks of Unreal Estate, but those don't normally get stolen. Possibly with people still on them. From right next to a military base. I'll grant you that I have no idea what flies out of Lackland these days, but this Mad's gonna get told to pull the fuck over while choppers get scrambled from wherever they can get.
I mean, Fenspace is optimistic, sure.
We're talking millions of dollars of property. And that's lowballing it.
Wave Detectors, if they weren't popular before, are going to be incredibly popular, with everyone. Even assuming the Fen put everything back, people will remember that someone stole almost a square mile of city from under everyone's noses. And if it happened once, it could happen again.
Setting aside the horrible wave scare you've got set up, I look forward to the Hollywood blockbuster: Attack of New York.