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Is Peabody's partner at the Peace Talks? (My guess)
Conspiracy Theorist:
She would kill him herself, to avoid discovery.
Arjan:
--- Quote from: KurtinStGeorge on August 16, 2020, 12:07:12 AM ---The only problem I have with it being Maeve is there are no consequences if it was her. The only exception would be a time travel episode where Harry goes back to that specific time and takes actions or counter actions that somehow involve Maeve, without interfering with her joining Peabody. Plus, I think it's far more likely Harry goes back to events of Proven Guilty. On top of all that, ClintACK is correct in pointing out that Maeve wasn't much of a team player. I don't she'd give a damn about helping a mortal wizard, even if he was her ally. I think the only way Maeve would have teamed up with Peabody on Demonreach would have been if she had owed him a favor, and a pretty sizable favor at that.
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Maeve was infected so the only thing needed for her to be there was Nemesis putting enough effort into it to do so. Everything as part of the great plan to solve her mommy issues by destroying reality as it is.
And protecting Peabody was important for Nemesis. Having him in place was a huge advantage for the reds and helped destabilize everything.
And messing up Harry was a bonus. Just by being there and let loose a few monsters. It has no downside for her. She had fun.
Strictly speaking Maeve does not even has to know why she did it, just that it seemed a good idea at the time.
Bad Alias:
--- Quote from: ClintACK on August 14, 2020, 08:06:32 PM ---The interesting thing about Peabody's partner in Turn Coat is that while Peabody took the Way from Edinburgh to Chicago, his partner didn't. (Or he would have appeared in the photos Harry's PI took.)
That would seem to rule out Chandler.
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Peabody had to go to Chicago to find the witness. Harry got lucky that Luccio was Peabody's suspect for the witness.
Hagbard Celine:
--- Quote from: vultur on August 15, 2020, 12:44:56 AM ---The room itself surviving doesn't mean that everything in it did. (I mean, a basement room wouldn't generally be completely destroyed by a fire/collapse of the building above it, would it? Or am I way off base here?)
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The trapdoor survived with just scorches on it, but Harry thinks the floor caved in over the room and the stuff was burned/melted. He can see marks on the floor where his lab stuff *was* and he can also see the summoning circle in the floor. I think that people have been acting like the room was untouched by the fire, but it wasn't. Aren't there somewhat contradictory WOJ's on Little Chicago? One time he said it was melted into a slab and another time he was more cagey and did one of his typical "Nothing could have survived all that heat" lines.
HulkDresden:
Because of this thread I'm now fully on board with Chandler. I just reread/re-listened to turn coat. It was pointed out that the spiders were in the way to Edinburgh to send as a warning for Peabody? What if they were there to actually kill someone, and Chandler who greeted Harry... was actually the person who gave Peabody a heads up. After all Peabody just happens to run into Harry with his hand covered in ink insisting there is something Harry needs to sign.
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