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  • in reply to: Once upon a time in Fawcett City… #601
    Marc
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    I’ve also debated this. This is a choice Freddy is making without council from Solomon directly meaning he isn’t leaning on him. He’s going with his gut here. The fact that Chief Callaghan shared what he knew with him and what Freddy learns he will tell him that he is going to do whatever he can to keep the city safe. Furthermore that there is danger of a different kind and that Chief Callaghan needs to trust him when tells him that just as there are dark forces in the world that there are forces that battle that darkness and that he needs the Chief to continue to be the same pillar of strength that he was outside of the bank. The city needs someone to help bring order to potential chaos. He has the presence and courage to do so.

    in reply to: Once upon a time in Fawcett City… #600
    Marc
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    Freddy most definitely is going to go to the Wizard’s Sanctum. He believes he’s recognized the larger ramifications of what’s happening which leans several ways but none of it good. Reliving Adam’s rise and fall has given him several insights.

    in reply to: Once upon a time in Fawcett City… #559
    Marc
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    I think this might be my last question before I want to move forward unless I think of anything else. How long do you think it’s been since the Wizard and Freddy have spoken? Also is the Wizard’s sanctum reachable not so much the Rock of Eternity if it’s in play, but is there somewhere he and Freddy might meet and if so would Freddy find anything if he went there or is it more of the wizard appears when he wants?

    Or a blend of both?

    in reply to: Once upon a time in Fawcett City… #526
    Marc
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    Freddy would most definitely doing his best to preserve his secret identity. He will make note of the storm activities including the fact that per the timeline it appears the storm began to manifest and draw closer when the first explosion occurred. Helps with his hypothesis.

    As for Callaghan Freddy would be curious about the chief’s behavior given the fact that he’s surrounded and engaging not one metahuman but three from government agency. That along with the way emergency services and the general populace behave when their near him would make Freddy wonder if there is something going on. That and Callaghan’s resistant to the story that everyone’s buying from the government. He would definitely play his cards right to get in the Chief’s good graces and lean on Solomon to glean anything about Chief he can and the broach if he gets a look at the contents.

    Nothing’s as it seems in Fawcett lately why not the Chief?

    Also I may have missed it, but how is N.O.W.H.E.R.E identifying itself just as a government agency that deals in metahuman affairs or do they officially go by N.O.W.H.E.R.E?

    in reply to: Once upon a time in Fawcett City… #508
    Marc
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    Freddy would have had questions. He would have attempted to speak with a few of the people that he rescued or some that were in the area to get their recollection of what happened. Done more as a curious bystander trying to find out what the hub bub was about. He would have tried to do that shortly after. He’s trying to determine if anyone would have noticed anything peculiar about the gathering storm if was still outside of the area before things went wrong at the bank or after.

    In the event that people have already been mentally scrubbed he would check to see what he could learn from Chief Callaghan as a concerned citizen, albeit discretely as people may have started repeating the story that has been planted.

    Given that any video evidence has been scrubbed that would leave him with only one other recourse attempting to find the fleeing crocodile man or if he’s set Freddy on the trials the Wizard in attempt to get a read on what happened.

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