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Lisa's lair is ....surprisingly non-homeless. I thought she was on the streets near this point in time? This is positively extravagant.
Though, tsk tsk, impulse control problems with her power. Eh, if she wanted to be all responsible she wouldn't be a villain, right?
Though watching romcom is kind of...ow, considering it is something she can never have. Sad? Not for Lisa, I see, yet I still wince.
Anyway, that's an interesting loophole on phasing. Raises the old loophole of "just use your powers on their clothes" question.
Ultimately, since she's definitely getting involved*, and getting the two involved with Teeth and Accord and Accord's steroided up team....Well, now. Honestly, I don't know if I'd use 'powerful' for Phase at this point - the displayed capabilities are not really that different from Shadow Stalker, anti-thinker power aside, and not like lack of that matters on
her patrols.
* Optimistically! hahaha @ "enough of those were heroic that Phase wouldn't complain" - but well, going with Taylor's wants is definitely good, pile of issues that girl is.
Was that Missy really interested in Dean the person? Some of the chapter even puts him down! Is he just eyecandy?
Interesting that she thinks Youth Guard actions are ordered by Phase - not surprising that she wants to go out and fight, though. Her not believing the things really happened goes a long way for keeping team cohesion, I suppose. Sophia doesn't even see it as anything as herself being punished unfairly. Can almost forget she's the only sane girl on team.
Though even then, Emma's sudden enthusiasm unnerves her, heh.
Ultimately, before the last bit, it felt like an unusual stab at setting ward Missy up in antagonist role - has that ever happened before? - before twisting into "Phase-ing is spreading!"
Not that, ah, Phase ordering Youth Guard around and getting out from under their thumb are precisely same concepts. Sure, becoming the boss of Youth Guard in the region would do that, but they don't really expect that from Taylor yet, do they?
Well, maybe they do.
And finally! Consequences of meeting Nebula! Phase continues to avoid accidentally tripping some rule she didn't know about without a lawyer to help!
Continuing optimism of Accord behaving in calm, sane and rational manner while Phase is rearranging his belongings!
Interesting that "arrest her on a technicality" is uttered in same breath as "threaten to transfer her", and avoiding the second automatically counts her as villain. Leaving Phase, personally, aside and considering it as a statement about wards in general, what would do this to Brockton Bay Wards who are going to be Phase'ing?
Well, lets consider threatening a minor with being taken away from their home city. Arrest is pretty easy for lot of them.
First of all, the home city is Brockton Bay, ordered around by Piggot. So it's more like a reward. It
was a reward to Phase, really, so they should already know this.
But, ok, teenagers care about things like "friends and family", maybe it works. (Not on Phase, of course.)
Second, how, exactly, would these events transpire? Say Youth Guard does nothing and it's legal, at which point should the supposed future and present team members arrest insubordinate ward now branded villain? When they're in base for 'trespassing'? When they're not showing up in another city for the job?
It's easier when the guardian cooperates because of homelessness issues, but when they don't one is left with attacking the troublemaker with the rest of team until they obey or go to jail and give up on earned money.
Well, I didn't read the PRT Quest myself, but I don't think Nebula would have handled Flint well. Ostensibly, his motivation is about how he should be helping Phase, but his plans and anger whispers to me
"future amnesia".
However, Laura continues to support Nebula in supporting that vigilantism is being consigned to a life of crime. So much for those permissive laws, Massachusetts? Well, you tried.
Anyway, both argue by anger and loud voices, here, even with opposing viewpoints. Company culture? Yikes.
Result: The importance of counterargument depends on Laura's anger. Laura isn't going to raze the city to the ground if Phase is arrested for a legitimate reason, therefore there's no problem with making Phase obey that way.
Oooops.
Though, I imagine laws will change once Boston games...explode. Thanks Lisa. You're going to provide the best team! And with her powers, Phase is never going to kill the Butcher! Who is going to be madder between her and Accord?
PS: I got to say, I had been finding it rather amusing by this point how most of the fic discussion had been during over a year+ since last chapter. "There's still more to discuss!" I smirked, finding the situation ridiculous absurdist humor. But fear not. We'll be here, we'll be waiting....
One day you'll tire, one day you'll fade, even stars go away...And when that happens, we'll still be talking of your works when you're six feet under!