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Several people mentioned Heartbreaker, but no-one fixed on him. It was more kind of scattershot.Very interesting chapter.
The infrastructure is impressive.
And it was Heartbreaker. I think nobody guessed that.
The cry out to other works was hilarious!
thank you for writing.
And they aren't so much crossovers as trade paperbacks based on those stories. Taylor can't, for instance, interact with the characters in those stories.She sees things about everyone and everything. She even said so, right back at the beginning.
She never said it was limited to their reality.
so are your stories alternate realities or fiction from Recoil!Lisa perspective?And they aren't so much crossovers as trade paperbacks based on those stories. Taylor can't, for instance, interact with the characters in those stories.
Short answer: Yes.so are your stories alternate realities or fiction from Recoil!Lisa perspective?
She wasn't going to kill anyone (except Heartbreaker) unless it became necessary. Of course, once it became necessary, she did it. If it was her life or Gladys' live vs their lives, she wasn't even going to hesitate.Given how readily Taylor wrote off all of the security-hostages, I'm surprised that she didn't just drop a bomb on the place. Much higher chance of success and of their continued survival, and the number of hostages killed would not be greatly increased.
Taylor and Lisa REALLY need to learn how to prepare for things going wrong. If they'd had caltrops set up on the hillsides, or explosives, or fireworks, or other tools to distract/delay it would probably have notably increased their survival chances. Maybe some nice capsaicin bombs. They can't shoot you if they're clawing their eyes out, and they might even get out of the battle alive.
She wasn't going to kill anyone (except Heartbreaker) unless it became necessary. Of course, once it became necessary, she did it. If it was her life or Gladys' live vs their lives, she wasn't even going to hesitate.
Well, okay, there's the boobytrapped cases, but eh.
Note that dropping a bomb on the place necessitates a) the wherewithal to drop a bomb, and b) the capability to drop said bomb and get away with it. Note that this is Canada. She's not even supposed to be here.
Caltrops, fireworks, etc, etc, would require someone to carry them into the area, in bulk.
True enough, but remember who this is. Taylor will try to keep civilian casualties at zero right up until it stops being convenient to do so. That means that going in, the plan won't involve collateral, but once things get FUBAR, well, this is the person who shot a two year old in the head on the off chance it was a trick from the Nine. The person who ordered the death of the Nyx clone that hadn't attacked them and was pleading for her life. She constantly puts herself in situations where she has no choice but to improvise and lash out, and then blames circumstance. In this case, she would almost certainly say the deaths were unavoidable. I feel as though this was fully in character for her.If keeping fatalities down while ensuring the death of Heartbreaker was the actual priority, a better plan would probably be to find somebody suicidal or who they don't mind murdering with the right skillset and arranging for him/her to succeed at assassinating said Heartbreaker and then have him/her commit suicide.
Right now, Taylor's got a job to do. A conscience would get in the way.Maybe Earth Bet will get lucky and Taylor will hire on a conscience. Taylor and Cauldron could both really use one, and none of the people they're currently working with are up to the job. Legend would be an excellent choice for either of them, as would Dragon (at least partially unchained, of course).
Note that this is not the same Taylor (killing Aster); she wasn't up to that same point in her timeline when she went back. Same applies to Nyx (S9000 was after the timeskip).True enough, but remember who this is. Taylor will try to keep civilian casualties at zero right up until it stops being convenient to do so. That means that going in, the plan won't involve collateral, but once things get FUBAR, well, this is the person who shot a two year old in the head on the off chance it was a trick from the Nine. The person who ordered the death of the Nyx clone that hadn't attacked them and was pleading for her life. She constantly puts herself in situations where she has no choice but to improvise and lash out, and then blames circumstance. In this case, she would almost certainly say the deaths were unavoidable. I feel as though this was fully in character for her.
Also, most of her plans come from the voice in her head,and who even knows how many steps ahead TT's playing this. Perhaps this is the beginning of the process to subvert Sgt. Kinsey? Lots of possibilities.
Can't really say I agree with that one.
Except that he was never captured once, in all his career. Except right at the end. When he triggered the apocalypse (whoops)Sure, if he wasn't captured first and prevented from communicating anything. Regular human-style manipulation (possibly backed up by a Thinker or three) would probably be a more effective method.
Wow, really?Unless they're actually repentant about what they did later on, I'm really hoping that Taylor, Andrea, and Lisa all have their reputations utterly shredded and lifelong imprisonment.
Given the attitude she's previously expressed, Team Villain Protagonists is going to keep on harming people that they really didn't have to because it required less energy and it's not going to notably harm the few people they actually care about or whatever metric they're actually using. I rank them below Saint and Sophia Hess on the morality scales right now. They might be trying to "save the world" but their methods are deplorable and they're made even worse because, with them having perfect information of basically everything available, they know perfectly well how they could have done things differently, but didn't. I don't want them to suffer or anything, but I definitely do not want them to be revered for what they did, at all, and they're utterly untrustworthy as they currently are. As such, reputations shattered and lifetime imprisonment unless they actually repent.
Opposing great evil doesn't make one a hero, after all, it's actually helping people that does that.
That's a very warped view. You're basically condemning Taylor and her friends for not having a perfect plan to deal with a threat that would not only ruin far more lives in the future, but was a threat to Taylor herself.
She has perfect omniscience-by-proxy, a lot of money, minions, and at least several months of time, at least. And before that she had[ several years. They KNEW that Heartbreaker was going to be a problem, and how, for a VERY long time. This farce of a job that required a lot of luck to not go horribly wrong for them as well as for the hostages that it did go wrong for could not possibly be the best they could have used.
Lisa is extremely knowledgeable about a lot of thioe did not have a pressing time constraint, a lack of resources, knowledge, or anything else that might have given a decent reason for a desperation plan like this.