M Fnord Wrote:So what's the over-under on somebody deciding to put the several billion dollars worth of real estate back where it belongs? I mean, catching the guy and sending him to Azkaban seems kind of a hollow victory if the city remains stolen...Well, I suspect the Blue Blazers know a guy or twelve...
Dartz Wrote:That's.... kinda dull actually. It'd be more interesting if it was ambiguous. Someone who just fucked up in a big way rather than Cackles O'Frankenstein. Besides, we already have two/three of them.... Agatha, for a start. Whatever did happen to Quattro anyway?Doing ten-to-twenty-five in Azkaban, the last time I looked. That doesn't mean she hasn't staged a jailbreak, of course.
I doubt she's changed much, though. As I thinly implied in that side-story where Noah and Shinji talk about Yuu, Agatha isn't big on building androids with the capability of evolving past their initial personalities. They're more fire-and-forget weapons than children to her. That doesn't mean they can't change and grow, just that they'll need a lot of guidance and support that they probably never get because of bad assumptions (Yuu) or deliberate neglect (Quattro).
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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