Umbreo Utukku
18 Dec 08 - 22:42
Ok, think I may have found a sure error this time.
When Nat and Bart are breaking into Lovelace's conference, they are driving a car (Bart driving) up to the gate when the mercenary comes to check them out.
He's supposed to be very alert and aware of any attempts to sneak in, as it's high security; ok? He comes to talk to Bart, and after numerous questions it's only because of good disguises and Nathaniel's memory that they get in.
In book 3, the Mercenary tells Nathaniel that he sees all the 7 planes. If you don't trust me look it up yourself, I'll give you the page number.
So, If the Mercenary was so alert, why did he not see what Squalls and Son really were?
You've all managed to talk your way out of my other book error theories, try this one! And don't say the Mercenary was just too lazy to check the planes. It was of the first importance that no intruders got in; he would have checked the planes.
When Nat and Bart are breaking into Lovelace's conference, they are driving a car (Bart driving) up to the gate when the mercenary comes to check them out.
He's supposed to be very alert and aware of any attempts to sneak in, as it's high security; ok? He comes to talk to Bart, and after numerous questions it's only because of good disguises and Nathaniel's memory that they get in.
In book 3, the Mercenary tells Nathaniel that he sees all the 7 planes. If you don't trust me look it up yourself, I'll give you the page number.
So, If the Mercenary was so alert, why did he not see what Squalls and Son really were?
You've all managed to talk your way out of my other book error theories, try this one! And don't say the Mercenary was just too lazy to check the planes. It was of the first importance that no intruders got in; he would have checked the planes.
When I set out from the boy's attic window, my head was so full of competing plans and complex strategems that I didn't look where I was going and flew straight into a chimney.
Something symbolic in that. It's what fake freedom does for you.
Something symbolic in that. It's what fake freedom does for you.
