Plus, isn't it amazing how fast Connie can type when she's talking online?
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Then his voice wouldn't be disguisedJesus' Princess wrote:With the whole IM thing, I thought the only reason we could hear AREMs voice was so the listeners could follow what was going on.
But the security camera he showed them was one that Mary had put in.Ginny Weasley wrote:Just as a guess, I'd assume that the security cameras were to find out about the Imagination Station, or at least as much as Novacom could. Mitch had to buy them to keep himself in Novacom's good graces and then told someone about them through AREM so that he could keep his cover and still let them know what was going on.
Maybe Mitch bought them and told Mary to put them in--I mean, Mary's Story Shop was owned by Andromeda.Lee wrote:But the security camera he showed them was one that Mary had put in.Ginny Weasley wrote:Just as a guess, I'd assume that the security cameras were to find out about the Imagination Station, or at least as much as Novacom could. Mitch had to buy them to keep himself in Novacom's good graces and then told someone about them through AREM so that he could keep his cover and still let them know what was going on.How does that figure in?
It could have been that it was easier for Novacom to establish roots in a small town where there isn't a whole lot of big-name business for competition.Peeta wrote:Tiger--the news would have spread far and fast, because if it was that big, it would have been all over the news.
I think that attitude comes across that way because you just take it at face value; I think that when you get to the root of why the man was saying that, it's because of the whole "reversed process makes you worse off" thing. And let's be honest, who wouldn't feel something similar if it was their loved one in that situation? It would have been a legitimate motive for Tom to blow up a radio tower; why wouldn't it be a legitimate motive for a riot?Peeta wrote:True, but, for me, it didn't seem a big enough of a reaction. It came of for me more as, "My kid is dumb now, DESTROY NOVACOM!" That was the same way Tom thought of it, and that's how I took it as well.