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Miller's got friends in high places, but how good of friends are they...?

Ah, yes, police being more concerned about false loyalty than the law... At least the Met in Triverse don't have the bullshit prosecution immunity US cops have.

Yes, I caught the B5 reference (and on that newsletter, I'm gonna do the two parter back to back.

Huh. A panel on your own book! Should be fun.

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Yep, I'll be back for part 2 of 'A Voice in the Wilderness' this coming week.

And yes, loyalties are now being tested across the board in Triverse. 'Loyalty' is such a weird notion, I've always thought. It's something that absolutely should have to be earned and maintained, but a lot of people treat it as something that is simply innate and unquestionable.

A bit like patriotism, which is the nation-state version of loyalty.

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Agreed. Loyalty (and respect, for that matter) must be earned. I'd figured that much out by the time I was 8.

Moving into the Triverse endgame, there's not much time for Lola to discover her Palinor ancestry, and her latent magic. Yeah. I'm never letting go of that.

Also since it's been months since I've gone there - you're also running out of time for Sally to be displaced to the 1970's and get hit with another arm.

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