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Forum Name: Undocumented Features General
Topic ID: 61
Message ID: 6
#6, RE: The Psi Corp is your friend
Posted by Sinapus on Aug-02-01 at 05:08 PM
In response to message #2
>>>If that is the case, why didn't Zeta Cygni register a protest about
>>>this? I can't imagine that Grphon would be infavor of this extension
>>>of Psi Corp power.
>>Who says a protest hasn't been lodged? ZC just didn't pull its
>>citizens home forcibly.
>
>OK. So our heroes (almost all of whom are marginally pyschic) have
>protested. Earthdome Assembly rewrites the laws to allow this
>travesty of sentient rights, irregardless of international protest.
>What is going to stop Psi Corp from going after the WPI kids? Will
>their cards (esp. the ones provided by Zoner) protect them?

Well, the title of the next story is listed as "Hunted Rose" in the ending credits of the Duelists story. So, the answer to those questions is: "not much", and "no".

>>>Also, why does everyone need a Psi Corp card?
>>
>>Because they already have said powers on Earth. If you're living on
>>Earth you need proof that you're not a teep, or you need to be a
>>member of the corp.
>
>Gah. Intergalatic travel must be a bitch. ID cards for each separate
>planet. Eeew. I pity the Psi Corp goon who tries to grab Verdanthi.
>Or Corwin. It would really suck to have the Norns after you.

That's what you get for tempting Fate. ;)

(Actually, judging from the mangas, I shudder at what Belldandy would do to someone who really ticked her off. All I can predict is that the offender would probably survive.)

>So, what would Zoner do if any of his charges were nabbed and
>scheduled for processing by the Psi Corp? I assume the Avatar of
>Chaos would have a problem with this?

>Too many questions, but I'll be good and not ask why Edward is
>worried, and what Lisa will do if she happens to get a chance to speak
>to a Psi Corp recruiter...

Edward has read history, maybe?

(Er, sorry. It's Martin Rose's fault.)


Patrick Chester
"...could you and your associates arrange that for me, Mr. Morden?"