Ziola wrote:2.) Gemma was never ordered to kill Brother. Warpylol was the one who may have acted as a rogue agent. Gemma's purpose was to get close to him.
Gemma's the one who led War Pylol to the place. It's safe to say she acted as commanded if OpAphid gave her such an important mission as to try tricking Bree a few months later.
Ziola wrote:3.) There is no proof that Bree's father is, in fact dead.
I'm just going to agree with cosmicdancer here. When we've been led to believe something by all available evidence, let's believe it until we don't have reason to. Otherwise we can be saying "There's no proof Bree's really a girl" or "There's no proof Daniel really wants in her pants," etc.
Ziola wrote:4.) You feel they are posing a threatening aura because you feel that they are evil. I feel that they are simply watching her to keep her safe. Its a matter of perspective.
I think it's fair to say they're imposing a threatening aura what with the whole standing around ominously thing. Making not even a hand gesture to suggest they mean no harm doesn't help either, nor does trying to hurt her friend, who -- as far as he knew and as far as we know -- had plenty of reason to try hurting the Watcher.
If they were trying to keep Bree safe, they're doing an awful job by terrorizing her and causing her to run away. Not showing themselves to her (which they know is going to make her leave) would be the smart thing.
Ziola wrote:7.) If a crazy lady hell bent on a personal vendetta was trying to kill as many of your friends as possible in her mission of revenge, wouldn't you want to know where she was at all times?
"Crazy lady"?
Ziola wrote:10.) They are watching Bree to make sure that she is safe and that she doesn't become more of a pawn in Tachyon's sick game of revenge.
How would it be a sick game if she has reason for revenge? And I don't really see how Tachyon's been using Bree as a pawn. All that Tachyon's done where Bree is concerned is save her and her friends
The other five things you said I don't have any reason to address because they were either fair or correct.