[Voice]

Sep 01, 2010 21:00

Got just one question for you lot, eh? Why are you all gabbing about how to fend off the fae on the same magical contraptions what you woke up with? Ain't that asking to get spied on?

bleeding idiot humans, pffft silly humans, avari: master of stealth, totally used to be a mercenary, authority: who needs it

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as_you_command September 2 2010, 16:15:18 UTC
If these beings have the ability to bring us here -- [ And more, but the time-stopping business isn't exactly something anyone can prove. ] -- then what makes you so sure that they are not always vigilant? Whether it is through simple eavesdropping, or... other means.

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asouroldelf September 6 2010, 15:21:02 UTC
There's a difference between getting caught by an aggressive watch and tromping about in the open, eh?

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as_you_command September 6 2010, 17:45:01 UTC
When the end result is the same? No. [ Which is exactly why it wasn't worth arguing. And yet. ] Do you have a better plan?

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[voice] andallforone September 3 2010, 21:50:51 UTC
Magical? Seriously?

So what, my iPod is the pinnacle of sorcery?

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[voice] asouroldelf September 6 2010, 15:21:54 UTC
[Possibly suspicious. Possibly frustrated.]

The hell are you one about?

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[voice] tapferkeit September 4 2010, 12:10:13 UTC
They are kind of everywhere...

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[voice] asouroldelf September 6 2010, 15:22:41 UTC
Don't mean we should just hand everything to 'em, eh? Least make 'em work for it.

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[voice] forhyrule September 4 2010, 12:46:43 UTC
The fae are likely watching when we do not use them. Privacy is a luxury we do not receive here.

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[voice] asouroldelf September 6 2010, 15:24:45 UTC
Can't be watching all the time, mind. They've their own business same as we've got ours. All I'm saying is it seems bloody daft to go dangling all our plans beneath their noses. Communicators ain't exactly iron, not like to keep them fae from picking one up.

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[voice] akingmuststand September 4 2010, 19:44:32 UTC
As has been said, privacy and secrecy are not reliable things in any capacity here. It is unfortunate, but face to face meetings are no safer, when our enemy is so attuned to our setting.

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[voice] asouroldelf September 6 2010, 15:25:38 UTC
So we're throwing caution to the wind because you ain't convinced it'd work, is that how it is?

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[voice] akingmuststand September 12 2010, 15:55:11 UTC
In our time here, using the network to plan has never caused problems. That is not to say that we are complacent - the threat of the fae remains great - but that the method has thus far proven to be more effective than meetings in person.

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