I could have sworn that Vector and Pup went together to get parts for the repair of the gap drive. Vector wanted to keep Ciro with him because he knew what Nick was up to (ie. wanted to get rid of them all).
StevieG wrote:I could have sworn that Vector and Pup went together to get parts for the repair of the gap drive. Vector wanted to keep Ciro with him because he knew what Nick was up to (ie. wanted to get rid of them all).
That's about all I have!
That is correct, StevieG; Nick had no orders for Pup (which is why I said this question is "tricky"), because Vector told Pup to come along with him after receiving he (Vector) Nick's orders. Good job; take command of the game!
StevieG wrote:I could have sworn that Vector and Pup went together to get parts for the repair of the gap drive. Vector wanted to keep Ciro with him because he knew what Nick was up to (ie. wanted to get rid of them all).
That's about all I have!
That is correct, StevieG; Nick had no orders for Pup (which is why I said this question is "tricky"), because Vector told Pup to come along with him after receiving he (Vector) Nick's orders. Good job; take command of the game!
Sneaky, sneaky. Well done. And well done, StevieG.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
Guilty as charged. I think this is the hardest Gap Quiz question I've ever asked, because either you know the trick in the answer from remembering the scene, or you don't get the answer. Next question I ask will be more straightforward.
Sixten's secretary, Marta, died in the kaze blast. Sixten was sequestered with Min, whose presence could not be disclosed. That circumstance likely saved both their lives.
Love prevails.
~ Tracie Mckinney-Hammon
Change is not a process for the impatient.
~ Barbara Reinhold
Of course, that bargain is another set of mismatched expectations that turn out poorly for both parties. Waa? SRD would never do that to his characters!
Your question...
Love prevails.
~ Tracie Mckinney-Hammon
Change is not a process for the impatient.
~ Barbara Reinhold