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I'm not sure that is entirely correct. Taylor is actually using a combination of loopholes, the relevant ones here being that a) the PRT owns your primary heroic identity, and you can't use it without their permission/authorization, and b) you aren't allowed to have a secondary heroic identity...
The ending was deliberately ambiguous as to whether Taylor is running to the biggest news outlet in the city, or sitting on a park bench, having a think without a minder crowding her. If it is the first, then Legend is absolutely too late to do anything but help with damage control. As head of...
And your point? He's planning to talk to her, because he has the brand recognition and charisma to have a shot at breaking through to her. If he isn't an utter moron, he's going to go back and review the documentation between the end of the meeting and heading to Chicago. He's probably aware...
My understanding is that if Legend is involved with a missing Ward, it is because there is foul play. Part of the reason the Wards are considered safe is because villains know that if anything too serious happens to one, Legend will come to town and make you regret it. Even if he can cover more...
First, Legend isn't in Chicago, so he has time to do the review before he leaves. Even if they call him immediately to inform him that she's in the wind, that just means he has more time for review, because he won't be a huge help in finding the anti-Thinker Trump, and his presence in Chicago to...
Sure, he may have skimmed the reports at first, but now that the situation has hit national news (in the omake), he will be re-reading them thoroughly. Next, he makes a list of acceptable losses. Piggot, Sophia, and Emma all go on this list. Then when he talks to Taylor, he asks her for her...
Banging about? Sounds like she should get a decent scabbard with 2 or 3 points of attachment. A properly worn sword should not be bruising your hips/thighs.
I think you only need one of these.
Maybe. On the one hand, it may be locked behind power testing, like most of their ability to give her orders. In addition, it is explicitly a punishment duty, so Taylor will ask what she's being punished for, even if they just send her for training.
Her cover is that she is going running at...
Whether the Wards manning the console is fannon or not is irrelevant. It is canon for this fanfic.
Also, some capes may actually do more good on the console than out on the beat. Like Sophia, because keeping that psycho off the streets is a net benefit, or Hunch, who can hear the patrolling...
That is true for people outside the PRT. Taylor has more privileged access as a Ward, even without power testing. Hell, she could just walk up and look at the console to see where everyone on patrol is at the moment, and it may even have the routes for that night laid out.
For a disturbance a...
That was why I was asking about her knowledge of their patrol routes and schedules. While some deviation may be permitted, the Wards aren't going to be able to engineer an intercept if she is able to stay far enough away.
I would bet that tour groups aren't allowed very far into the Wards...
How much knowledge does Taylor have of the Ward patrol routes and schedules? I mean, I'm pretty sure the Console is in the Wards common area, and I doubt the PRT bothers to individually inform each Ward of their patrol assignments. Plus, I doubt Ghost wants to encounter a Ward patrol while she's...
I think he mostly wanted information, ideally something he could use to persuade Taylor into power testing. After all, he probably doesn't trust anything coming out of Piggot's office, Danny is useless (as usual), and Phase isn't talking to him. He's probably also just running a check that if...
Or claim that her sister must have triggered as a result of the PRT conscripting Phase, and Ghost must have run away to escape the same fate befalling her.
So, in a court case, Discovery is information that you have, that the other side can ask for and get, as well as the stage for asking for and receiving that information. In the context of suing Winslow, the records of Taylor, Emma, Sophia, and Madison would all be subject to the discovery...
They want her as a Ward. Director Armstrong is getting pressure from above to get her to be a full Ward ASAP. The organization would probably be far better off cutting their losses and letting her go, but they have consistently doubled down on doing the opposite of that.
As for whether a...
If Taylor is able to file suit, the first thing the school will do is seek a settlement. Then the question becomes how much can they offer, and how badly does Taylor want to see them inside a courtroom. I could easily see Taylor declaring she's going to trial, because she doesn't care about the...