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WCDT 3621 to 3625 (27th November to 1st December 2017)
Gyrre:
--- Quote from: Perfectly Reasonable on 28 Nov 2017, 15:37 ---You cannot negotiate with spiders.
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But some spiders can negotiate with mazes. These same spiders think ahead and make plans.
the first link is a .pdf
Shjade:
--- Quote from: Castlerook on 28 Nov 2017, 19:55 ---We already knew that Beatrice didn't know that much about Hanners, that she smoked, drank or had her ears repeated pierced.
But really, its a sign of how out of touch that Beatrice is with her own daughter, given that the dossier is out of date and possesses the wrong information.
But its also a sign of how desperate Tilly is to make a good first impression that she's based her enter strategy around wrong information. Which is kinda depressing...and a little pathetic...
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Honestly it puts pretty much all of her overly pushy/untrustworthy behavior in a somewhat better light. Not because her behavior is, itself, inherently any better, but because it was based on faulty information that probably was written on the assumption that Hanners is still as bad as/worse than she was when we first met her in QC, a state in which, really, she COULD have probably used an assistant just to help her stabilize her outside-of-the-apartment life.
That Tilly couldn't recognize that data was clearly way off within the first hour or so of meeting Hannelore is a pretty bad sign for her perception, though, so it's a wash overall.
Storel:
I thought Tilly said in one of her first strips that this dossier was 600 pages long -- or was it 900? If that little thing Hanners is holding is even 150 pages, I'll eat it.
Edit: Ah, my bad. It was Jeph's comment at the bottom of page 3618 that the dossier was 900 pages long. I guess that was just humorous exaggeration on his part. :-P
BenRG:
Okay, so now we know for what Jeph is intending to use Tilly: As the Dossier is incorrect, it is Tilly's duty to update it so that the information that the Company has on the Heir is accurate (for a variety of reasons, bureaucratic perfectionism being the most important). So, we're going to be witnessing Hannelore through her eyes - Her life, friends, enemies and preferences. Tilly is going to be learning about the real world outside of HQ through learning who Hannelore Ellicott-Chatham really is.
We will probably never know what horrors that they faced in the basement. Or, rather that Tilly faced. Hannelore, thanks to the power of acclimatisation and adaptation, is pretty blasé about the whole thing. :laugh:
traroth:
I don't have a favorite color. Is that weird?
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