

Lamech wrote:It appears from this that Charlie can NOT evesdrop on thinkagrams.
Note how Tram can say nothing of the "plan", and he doesn't know Wanda was told to get them at the parely, and he doesn't realize Wanda's last order was to survive no matter what? Charlie didn't evesdrop on the thinkagram.
Direcoyote wrote:Something Maggie pointed out in the first book is that skilled Thinkamancers are able to shield themselves from rebound happening. It's more telling that Jillian's head didn't explode.
reteo wrote:Direcoyote wrote:Something Maggie pointed out in the first book is that skilled Thinkamancers are able to shield themselves from rebound happening. It's more telling that Jillian's head didn't explode.
Yes, by turning the rebound on their victims. However, doing so with a queen would definitely be noticeable to the people around her, and reveal that he was dabbling in their minds. Better to, if possible, withstand the backlash himself with his own skill and the help of the dish than to reveal his actions like that.
[edit]Hmmm... Now that I think about it, though, Charlie probably noticed just how quickly Tramennis was able to get information from him when he was putting the full weight of diversion on the conversation; perhaps he also considered that a parlay with someone that observant might result in a situation where Hamster would reveal more than he means to?[/edit]


Urf wrote:Tram only said things his father would find attractive. Like trading Decrypted Princes for schmuckers.
I anticipated an allegiance as well, but I worry that Charlie is exploiting Tramennis' diplomatic nature.
Sixty wrote:Obviously the mystery caster has no particular feelings one way or the other about Parson, he simply heard "cue the Benny Hill music" and gave chase, compelled to do so by forces outside his control.


Why would Charlie hide the explanation of Jetstones coming defeat? That would convince Tram that Parleying is bad. He could have for example explained that he learned from "classified sources" Parson is about to attack during the Parley. And then explained exactly how that would lead to Jetstones defeat. And then Tram would realize that Jetstone could be easily defeated if Jetstone refused to Parley.Carne wrote:He doesn't know because it wasn't in the dossier, and Charlie didn't tell him. That's the bare minimum you can conclude from this. Occam's Razor, and all that.
What 180 degree change? He was asking Jillian to stick with the plan. And he is trying to come up with a back up plan to ensure Wanda's defeat. It seems to me like he is staying on course actually. The only real information he seems to have learned is that Parson is the new chief warlord. Which is one of the few things he couldn't learn through the thinkagram. (Mearly that Parson is directing the battle, but Wanda always contacts him for help.)Carne wrote:Charlie clearly received *some* sort of new information from some unknown means, given the fairly 180-degree change to his current stance of believing GK will win their engagement, whereas everyone else believes (and for good reason) that GK're screwed. As Duncan states, if Jetstone loses this, they deserve to be conquered. Under normal conditions, he'd be right.
effataigus wrote:reteo wrote:Direcoyote wrote:Something Maggie pointed out in the first book is that skilled Thinkamancers are able to shield themselves from rebound happening. It's more telling that Jillian's head didn't explode.
Yes, by turning the rebound on their victims. However, doing so with a queen would definitely be noticeable to the people around her, and reveal that he was dabbling in their minds. Better to, if possible, withstand the backlash himself with his own skill and the help of the dish than to reveal his actions like that.
Hee hee... if Jillian's head exploded I doubt Charlie would have to worry too much about what various people would learn. Everyone in her column from Faq would disband and Vanna and Ansom would instantly fall from the sky. I don't know if I would ever stop giggling if this happened. No fear of that though!
Ghost of Zen wrote: However, it looks to us so far that the Decrypted are loyal to the pliers.
cdrcjsn wrote:Seems like Tram is telling his father whatever he needs to hear so he can negotiate in the first place.
John Thacker wrote:And yet it seems like from the last panel that King Slately both realizes this
Don't be silly. GK has popped at least 70 dwagons, and has the upkeed of over 90e00 units to pay. And even if the dragons got tamed when they just happened to fly into GK, and they some how have a ration source to pay their upkeed for free its not like they could have just wandered into a a massive pile of gems to get a million shmuckers plus the huge cost of building all their cities.multilis wrote:1 million penalty for breaking non-aggession pact imo is risky with what we know, GK is super rich right now, possible they could backstab and finish off Jetstone and get money back if quick enough.
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