How to defeat "The Order"
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:57 am
Bree,
The most notable thing about the belief systems in "secret societies" like the Masons or (my favorite) The Illuminati, is their unbelievable degree of loyalty to other members of the order.
Things like allowing an enemy general a day to prepare before the final push just because both generals happen to be members of the secret society even though they had never actually met before used to be common. Or, how George Washington was allowed into a British camp because that was where the nearest Masonic lodge was so that he could be sworn in as a Grand Master without any interference.
It really is remarkable the degree of loyalty it instills in its members.
The real question for you and Daniel to answer is WHY do they want you so badly. Once you know the answer to that, you can change the course of events. If you are no longer desired by "The Order" then the Order is no longer a threat. BUT, you need to figure out the "why" before you get to the "how".
I suspect Gemma has more information than she's let us in on so far.
The most notable thing about the belief systems in "secret societies" like the Masons or (my favorite) The Illuminati, is their unbelievable degree of loyalty to other members of the order.
Things like allowing an enemy general a day to prepare before the final push just because both generals happen to be members of the secret society even though they had never actually met before used to be common. Or, how George Washington was allowed into a British camp because that was where the nearest Masonic lodge was so that he could be sworn in as a Grand Master without any interference.
It really is remarkable the degree of loyalty it instills in its members.
The real question for you and Daniel to answer is WHY do they want you so badly. Once you know the answer to that, you can change the course of events. If you are no longer desired by "The Order" then the Order is no longer a threat. BUT, you need to figure out the "why" before you get to the "how".
I suspect Gemma has more information than she's let us in on so far.