Mr Zoat
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But surely the best thing to do is start with the dumbest thing possible?L: Koalas fail the easily obtained and relatively brainy requirements.
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But surely the best thing to do is start with the dumbest thing possible?L: Koalas fail the easily obtained and relatively brainy requirements.
There are a couple things that should be taken into consideration:
This part doesn't make sense. The only way I can see this affecting Kaiser's thoughts is if his threats to kill Ruggedizer were just posturing, but if that was the case then what was he actually planning?2. The Unwritten Rules play a factor as well, Emmy has had very little "cape" culture / life, she's only knowingly interacted with three capes for an extended period, and even that was just for an afternoon of work. And we know the 'rules' aren't super well known to civilians (given Taylor didn't know), so it's entirely possible she hasn't felt them much.
Oh, cool! I got threadmarked.This part doesn't make sense. The only way I can see this affecting Kaiser's thoughts is if his threats to kill Ruggedizer were just posturing, but if that was the case then what was he actually planning?
Up until the point Kaiser explicitly stated he wasn't going to follow the rules and was going to kill Ruggedizer? Okay. My point is Kaiser is not stupid enough to believe Ruggedizer would keep following the rules when the E88 are trying to kill him.Kaiser has plenty of reasons to believe Ruggedizer would follow the rules.
Not the point. The point is, when you back someone in a corner and leave them no choice they don't follow any rules.He has nothing to worry about with regards to "breaking the rules".
No argument, but it's not because he'd believe she'd follow the rules in a fight to the death.
Yeah. Even dropping someone in toxic biowaste... sepsis takes hours to develop from initial infection (usually 12-24). Literal drowning is quicker, of course, and then there's aspiration pneumonia... but neither quite agrees with the timeline here.…i feel like that went way too fast. i don't think she should have instantly died in minutes? also this Taylor has been very TINO it feels like, just doesn't feel like pre-worm Taylor
Point of order: There's no way in Hell that the Winslow teachers/administrators would be tried in the same trial as the Trio. They'd almost certainly have multiple, separate trials with their own timeframes, lawyers, and arguments.
L: I mean, valid? Not a legal expert over here, so let's just chalk this up as a rough outline of how things shake out, with some wiggle room for stuff that doesn't quite match up.Point of order: There's no way in Hell that the Winslow teachers/administrators would be tried in the same trial as the Trio. They'd almost certainly have multiple, separate trials with their own timeframes, lawyers, and arguments.
In the US murder requires permanent death. So this would get reduced to attempted murder (which would likely have been part of the case as a lesser included charge).Taylor is alive, and therefore cannot have been murdered. This throws a wrench into proceedings that takes a good four days to sort out, with the only other legal precedents of similar situations not quite being applicable. Eventually it is ruled that as Taylor left a corpse behind she was murdered, but she isn't legally dead on account of, you know, not being dead. A bunch of extremely precise wording is used to avoid implicating Ruggedizer as a defendant, since everyone agrees that would be incredibly wrong morally, not to mention flatly incorrect.