[Voice][Private // Unhackable] (alskdfj teasing again!)turks_honorSeptember 14 2008, 15:31:20 UTC
Hiding the keys in different locations would make it more difficult for people to use them.
However if they were to find one of ours it would make that moot. We'll just have to be careful, won't we?
For some, it could be advantageous. For a time.
Rufus may be the best to propose that sort of warning request. He's more personable to a degree than we are. I'd like to discuss the idea with him. It's easier than beating it out of people
[Voice][Private // Unhackable] (Naughty naughty tease!)im_not_a_rookieSeptember 14 2008, 15:54:55 UTC
Perhaps getting our own should be top priority? If what that vision said was true, we, the Turks, could become a dangerous threat if it fell into the wrong hands.
[Voice][Private // Unhackable]turks_honorSeptember 14 2008, 18:31:39 UTC
I think our top priority would be to avoid being pushed through that door at all costs. It's my understanding that possession of the key doesn't actually matter?
Or perhaps I'm mistaken. If so, let me know.
I would suggest putting the door under surveillance. If we know what's going on at all times there shouldn't be anything to worry about, correct?
Re: [Voice][Private // Unhackable]im_not_a_rookieSeptember 14 2008, 20:32:55 UTC
I'm not sure, sir, since we haven't really done any experiments. Anything at this point is theory and rumors rather than any hard facts. We don't even know if we're looking at the right door, sir.
I have the key of someone named 'Endrance' according to the tag.
Putting them together might be the best idea. I have managed to locate the door, and it is currently being watched.
That would be a good idea so far as the worlds are concerned, Elena. I would prefer us not to step in the middle of another civil war and have no idea what is going on or who's side we should be on.
As for an experiment, I agree that one would be a good idea. It's merely a decision of who is the best to use? Should we try one of our own or use someone else? If my key could be gotten, I would suggest using it. I am sure that you Turks could restrain me and push me back through the door if the experiment went badly. One of you Turks we might not be so lucky with.
I--Thank you, sir. I appreciate your thoughts, however, I don't know how I feel about you volunteering yourself for the experiment. What...if something goes wrong? Or you don't turn back?
The gods said it could be reversed. Elena, I am for more easy to handle than yourself or Tseng would. We have seen and dealt with my dark side. We cannot say the same for others in the city.
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However if they were to find one of ours it would make that moot. We'll just have to be careful, won't we?
For some, it could be advantageous. For a time.
Rufus may be the best to propose that sort of warning request. He's more personable to a degree than we are. I'd like to discuss the idea with him. It's easier than beating it out of people
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Thank you, sir.
What do you think about testing out the door?
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Or perhaps I'm mistaken. If so, let me know.
I would suggest putting the door under surveillance. If we know what's going on at all times there shouldn't be anything to worry about, correct?
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Perhaps securing the most dangerous keys should take priority.
I have not tested the door, but I volunteer for the test...should one be deemed necessary.
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And I agree; getting the dangerous keys are important. Where to look is the important question, though.
I wouldn't object, but it's Tseng's choice in the end.
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Beginning with the ones we have located would be logical. It is possible some could be convinced to turn in their keys to us for safe-keeping.
Or the president's.
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The president's is vital and should be considered number one priority. I don't want a repeat of last time.
Have...have you heard anything about Schuldig or Yuber's keys? You know... for your list?
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Putting them together might be the best idea. I have managed to locate the door, and it is currently being watched.
That would be a good idea so far as the worlds are concerned, Elena. I would prefer us not to step in the middle of another civil war and have no idea what is going on or who's side we should be on.
As for an experiment, I agree that one would be a good idea. It's merely a decision of who is the best to use? Should we try one of our own or use someone else? If my key could be gotten, I would suggest using it. I am sure that you Turks could restrain me and push me back through the door if the experiment went badly. One of you Turks we might not be so lucky with.
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