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Isn't it in Canada? So have fun digging through that, Canadian Government…
It's near Seattle it's either/or in this case.Isn't it in Canada? So have fun digging through that, Canadian Government…
I liked that chapter. Now, let's get back to Britain and have fun with the "slightly" enraged dragon who will have had very little time, if any, to cool down
The US-government is unlikely to investigate it on their own if it's on the Canadian side of the border, and, considering they crossed the Canadian border from the USA side, it is.
It's a geological event. (Well, the mountain peak toppling certainly is, even if the original one wasn't.) And that's a thing lots of folks tend to worry about in those parts of the world... I mean, this is the Cascade Volcanic Arc, right? Mount St. Helens and friends.The US-government is unlikely to investigate it on their own if it's on the Canadian side of the border, and, considering they crossed the Canadian border from the USA side, it is.
What is, however, likely is that the USA will ask to help with the investigations. I have no idea of local politics, especially not from 30?! Years ago, so I could not say how likely it is that such a request is granted. The Canadians will, however almost certainly at least hate their discoveries.
Pavement? not tarmac?
nerve-racking is the more-accepted spelling.
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I'm kinda hoping that Skeeter finds herself arrested for assisting slavers, or something similar.
They might look at their side of the border, but unless invited (which I have no idea how likely it is)l they won't look on the Canadian side.It's a geological event. (Well, the mountain peak toppling certainly is, even if the original one wasn't.) And that's a thing lots of folks tend to worry about in those parts of the world... I mean, this is the Cascade Volcanic Arc, right? Mount St. Helens and friends.
Volcanoes don't really respect borders very much, so...
They might look at their side of the border, but unless invited (which I have no idea how likely it is)l they won't look on the Canadian side.
The Confederate mentioned an Aurora being tasked to survey the area.
There is only one aircraft bearing that designation, and ITTL, it's a mostly conspiracy theorized black project hypersonic American spycraft.
Guess it's not so much conspiracy here.
4.7.2
Wrong Aurora. It's a Lockheed CP-140 Aurora out of CFB Comox. Technically, it's an anti-submarine/marine recon craft, but it's the fastest plane on the Comox roster (at least as far as I could tell from my minimal research), so I figured it'd be the one sent to get eyes on something like what just happened at the Seven Sisters.The Confederate mentioned an Aurora being tasked to survey the area.
There is only one aircraft bearing that designation, and ITTL, it's a mostly conspiracy theorized black project hypersonic American spycraft.
Guess it's not so much conspiracy here.
He most assuredly does. I mean, after meeting him in person, Harlequin knows Harry isn't a particularly old dragon as dragons go --- Harry is still small enough to make it obvious he's a juvenile or at the most very young adult --- but a timeline where Harry hatched some time in the middle of the last millennium of the fourth age and managed to screw up his hibernation cycle is a good guess.One quick question, does Harlequin still think Harry is one of the older Dragons that just happened to wake up early?
First off, it was 10 miles, not 10 hours. They covered that distance in a few hours, driving about the last third of it in the dark through unfamiliar terrain.And once again we discover that the overpriced Winnebago is less well enchanted than the Knight bus or even Mr Weasley's car (which are able to snake their way through congested traffic without stopping and scare away obstacle without fearing collision - while the RV took 10 hours+ painstakingly navigating a dry river-bed/road !
Finally, Snape and co. must have been really rattled to not even think about firing a quick 'Reparo' to fix the damage to the Winnebago at the end there.
I have found that unfortunately the author has a tendency to forgo the usage of Magic by his characters especially when they should be using it as a matter of course due to their upbringing (for example: junior analyst Evans should have immediately used a 'Revelio' when he found his papers disturbed -DMLE training + Hogwarts education- even if it wouldn't have helped much since a bug would have been easily dismissed). I think the problem might come from OP trying to reduce too much of the perceived power of the HP universe to fit better into Shadowrun's lore without taking into account that perhaps Wizards learned to 'do slightly more with less' (ex: Metagaming by Noodlehammer has the premise that HP's Earth had less magic which made it possible for better control and the development of greater research in spells and magical laws).
If it is one sentence and 2 minutes of work to fit it in there, I would say go for it. It solves an issue. It is not a big issue, however.And fifth, the revelio... eh, that's a fair cop. Though I know I've tossed file folders onto a table before and had them fall open in odd ways, and I doubt I'd have thought anything much of it in Clyde's situation. I could have him try it and fail to find anything because Skeeter already left, but I don't know that it's worth a revision.
The first time we've met an actual named character from Shadowrun. That I know of... possibly some of the young'uns could have been someone who in 60 years would have been a named character of some sort and I just missed it.When they did, they were met with an odd sight. A very memorable sort of man leaned against the Winnebago… a very memorable man who had managed to cross the barren rocky expanse of the shallow alpine valley unseen by any of the three-dozen or so experienced eyes present, a barren expanse which had been scoured clean of any appreciable cover for hundreds of yards in every direction by tens of millions of years of wind and ice.
It was enough to set everyone ill at ease.
"Ha! Still got it!" the stranger crowed with a completely unplaceable accent, seemingly delighted at the effect. "About time you kids showed up."
He was tall and slender, with blood-red hair, green eyes, very noticeably pointy ears, and dressed vaguely like a stereotypical cowboy. That was odd enough, but perhaps the most unusual fashion choice was the stark white paint that caked every exposed inch of his face, except for the bold black diamond painted over his left eye.
That would be too kind... She should be officially and publicly thanked by the DMLE director, lady Bone herself, for the article. Lady Bone can't wait to read the several article to come, writing with the information given by the ministry.I'm kinda hoping that Skeeter finds herself arrested for assisting slavers, or something similar.
Way too much effort and attention wasted on it. Better to simply have some one step on the cockroach by accident and go on on his day without noticing.That would be too kind... She should be officially and publicly thanked by the DMLE director, lady Bone herself, for the article. Lady Bone can't wait to read the several article to come, writing with the information given by the ministry.
Basically, make everyone believed skitter have tons of intel on the planned operation of the auror! The various criminal will be very eager to get their hands of the intel and will not believed skitter's denials.... Everyone in will understand what it means to steal operational information from the auror and the public will be shocked by the long, painful and humiliating death such a parangon of journalist integrity, they will scream for the ministry to have no mercy and to leave no stones standing.
Actually I'm pretty sure it would fall under the Secrets act and make her actions illegal. Britain can still declare some information sensitive, especially if it is actionable data being used in the pursuit of criminals.I don't know offhand what the British Equivalent would be, but i'm sure there is something out there that would qualify.
I don't know offhand what the British Equivalent would be, but i'm sure there is something out there that would qualify.