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Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:16 pm
by iamcool
UpbeatMarshWiggle wrote:Since The Order has an underlying British/UK slant to it, maybe the "D" stands for "Dispatch" or "Dispose".
Still means Kill/Destroy, but with that oh-so-proper British Bond-esque feel to it.
UMW
u clearly have no idea what u r talking about

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 10:10 pm
by PushedButton
iamcool wrote:UpbeatMarshWiggle wrote:Since The Order has an underlying British/UK slant to it, maybe the "D" stands for "Dispatch" or "Dispose".
Still means Kill/Destroy, but with that oh-so-proper British Bond-esque feel to it.
UMW
u clearly have no idea what u r talking about

I was about to bash you for being rude, but you have a point. UpbeatMarshWiggle may be right tho, whether us Brits find it stereotypically clichéd or not.
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 10:12 pm
by pimp monkette
what was "this approach" she was referring to?
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 10:32 pm
by PushedButton
She's I'ing Bree - but she's not to easy to I.
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:54 pm
by charliebrown
khjq wrote:In "Gemma?" [Part IV] , It would be sweeeeet if Tach is standing over Gemma's lifeless body, but the camera would only be focused on Gemma's legs, but we'd know that it was Gemma though, and then right before the video ends, we hear Tachyon say "Oh Dear", like she is mocking Op.
that would be awesome
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 3:54 am
by who_is_friend
The D in Aphid could just as easily mean detain as it could destroy.
Just throwing it out there.
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 4:39 am
by UpbeatMarshWiggle
PushedButton wrote:iamcool wrote:UpbeatMarshWiggle wrote:Since The Order has an underlying British/UK slant to it, maybe the "D" stands for "Dispatch" or "Dispose".
Still means Kill/Destroy, but with that oh-so-proper British Bond-esque feel to it.
UMW
u clearly have no idea what u r talking about

I was about to bash you for being rude, but you have a point. UpbeatMarshWiggle may be right tho, whether us Brits find it stereotypically clichéd or not.
Yeah, I'm really not trying to be politically incorrect - my own heritage is British anyway. But this is fiction, after all - it takes place in the same "world" that James Bond and Lord Peter Wimsey live in.

And, oh yea, the same world that Gemma-of-the-cliche'd- British-stereotype lives in, too!
UMW
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 10:26 am
by Killthesmiley
UpbeatMarshWiggle wrote:PushedButton wrote:iamcool wrote:
u clearly have no idea what u r talking about

I was about to bash you for being rude, but you have a point. UpbeatMarshWiggle may be right tho, whether us Brits find it stereotypically clichéd or not.
Yeah, I'm really not trying to be politically incorrect - my own heritage is British anyway. But this is fiction, after all - it takes place in the same "world" that James Bond and Lord Peter Wimsey live in.

And, oh yea, the same world that Gemma-of-the-cliche'd- British-stereotype lives in, too!
UMW
yea but fiction or not...
they still are prety correct, and....they make sense half of the time.
And since when did OpAphid become underlying English???? She never sounded british.
The order's members are international, UMW, so it's not really that the Order is british. All the big facilities sound to be in LA, as the information gathering facility is.
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:01 am
by Lurker
UpbeatMarshWiggle wrote:Yeah, I'm really not trying to be politically incorrect - my own heritage is British anyway. But this is fiction, after all - it takes place in the same "world" that James Bond and Lord Peter Wimsey live in.

And, oh yea, the same world that Gemma-of-the-cliche'd- British-stereotype lives in, too!
Gemma's cliches were forced, though, and intentionally so. I somehow doubt that James Bond is anything more than fiction in the fictional world of LG15.
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:31 am
by girlAnachronism
We know that the order was in New Zealand, Britain, Australia, USA it's never been afixed to one country. Though currently LA seems to be a centrifugal point. Which begs the question: How important is Bree's ceremony?
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:57 am
by Killthesmiley
girlAnachronism wrote:We know that the order was in New Zealand, Britain, Australia, USA it's never been afixed to one country. Though currently LA seems to be a centrifugal point. Which begs the question: How important is Bree's ceremony?
don't forget south africa
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 6:12 pm
by livelongandprosper77
who_is_friend wrote:The D in Aphid could just as easily mean detain as it could destroy.
Just throwing it out there.
That seems reasonable not being able to influence or direct Bree to come to them so they decide to really step up their efforts and bag her.
By the way South Africa hmm.. didn't catch that they were there where did you get that from may i ask?

Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 6:21 pm
by Ruberic
"D" as in "Decieve"
I already posted this in one thread...but I will do the same here.
Jonas AND Gemma are working for the order. Jonas posted this to gain the trust of Daniel. It seems the order wants both Bree AND Daniel now. To gain the trust of them, they sacrifice the other in a game of Deception.
Its the old "Good cop, Bad cop" ploy. One fails, the other tries the alternate route...but they both work for the same precinct.
-Ruberic
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 6:22 pm
by iamcool
why did u need to post it in 3 different threads?
Posted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 6:28 pm
by Ruberic
Sorry, I didn't want too...but several people asked me via PM to post it in the different threads after I contacted them concerning if they thought this was a possibility.
I usually don't do that.
-Ruberic