
justamessenger wrote:Could you expound on this a bit? I am far from convinced that Charlie is a) omniscient, b) omnipotent or c) omnipresent.
Fug wrote:Maybe Charlie is talking to Don, not snooping in on Parson and Wanda.


Fug wrote:Maybe Charlie is talking to Don, not snooping in on Parson and Wanda.

BLANDCorporatio wrote:But I resent the implication that Charlie is eavesdropping on Parson's thinkagram.
BLANDCorporatio wrote:But on the other hand, it again confirms that Charlie can do ANYTHING. Which makes it more glaring when Charlescomm DOESN'T. Charlie had the abilities and resources to crush GK, in full view of any royal, at any time now.
BLANDCorporatio wrote:In fact, it's becoming less believable that GK was ever a threat! Why, their expedition at Jetstone was made up of a ground column, easily mopped up, while the Dwagon fleet was always assumed doomed under Jetstone.
BLANDCorporatio wrote: And with Charlie capable to stop turns, and read minds, GK should never have got off the ground.
BLANDCorporatio wrote:And the final argument, Charlie being stupid as all Erfworlders, I will not deign to respond to again. It's just ridiculous to assume that all Erfworlders, be they Charlie or not, are ignorant of the possibilities of warfare in their own Universe.



DevilDan wrote:Resent? Really? Don't let him get your goat. If anything, Rob's probably purposefully baiting us. {with the Thinka-hacking}
DevilDan wrote:If thinkagram-tapping is possible, we don't know what the cost might be, or under what conditions it might be done. We do know that it wouldn't be smart for Charlie to ever have anyone else find out about it. You don't give away the fact that you can crack an enemy's communications. More importantly, to have royals know that he can hack thinkagrams paints a Titan-sized bullseye on Charlescomm.


Vorteks wrote:Awesome update, as always. Art is really top-notch. I note that although Parson's clothes changed to a Roger-Wilco-esque uniform when he spoke to Charlie in book 1, the royals don't seem to have to endure that indignity. Makes me wonder if the uniform Parson was deposited in to was some deliberate jab from Charlie. Or maybe royals just get better treatment due to their status.
justamessenger wrote:I am not implying that Charlie is stupid, but rather that I do not recall any evidence of Charlie introducing any new tactics onto the battlefield.



build6 wrote:It's true, we're all gay for Tramennis, even if we're straight![]()


BLANDCorporatio wrote:I was going to correct you. But my official position is that a certain spell never happened.

justamessenger wrote:That *may* have been powered by Charlie, but it seems to me that it might not be original.


JustDoug wrote:I believe that the uniform and setting during the "conversation" with Charlie in book one was a reference to "Mork and Mindy," when Mork would communicate with Orson at the end-of-show, wrapping up the episode. http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=sdz4dCMGbbw(YouTube reference).
I also could be wrong- but this looks more like a case of vintage, pre-internet cultrural references not always aging well.

BLANDCorporatio wrote:Finally, when I say Charlescomm could have done something, use imagination. I'm not asking for Charlie to descend from on high in all their radiance and show the Royals what Charlescomm can do. But providing timely assistance to a possible customer about to be wiped out, while also securing some good will from other royals, definitely possible. And very Charlie-like.
I mean, Charlie supposedly is hurting for not being able to sell services to Royal sides. So future business is NOT the reason they didn't crush GK. Also, crushing GK merely reverts things to the old status quo, which was good enough for Charlie.
So, why didn't Charlie pull a save for Unaroyal, why didn't Charlie crush GK, how come no serious effort to show at least to sides that are not Jetstone that Charlescomm is safe to do business with?
justamessenger wrote:Jillian, at least, did not seem to be surprised by it in the slightest. Then again, she may have learned of it 'off camera' beforehand.
DevilDan wrote:Charlie doesn't move too early just because he can. He used Kingworld at exactly the right time, and not a turn sooner.



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