[She's still not sure if Robin is a hero or a villain. "No regard for human life" seems like a hero thing to worry about, but even then she could see her father or Taylor Hebert having the same concerns.
She's not sure it matters.]
Well. We can't really die.
I feel like I'd need to know more about the specifics (powers, type of villain, what kind of threat they actually represented) before I actually agreed to do anything but theoretically I'd be able to immobolize them without touching them or giving any indication that I was doing anything if I was in a room with them for a few minutes.
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Yeah. I'd have to get pretty creative to even make that work.
How dangerous are they? Is this an active threat situation or a contingency kind of thing?
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If they lose that distraction, they won't have any reason to play nicely with the rest of us.
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She's not sure it matters.]
Well. We can't really die.
I feel like I'd need to know more about the specifics (powers, type of villain, what kind of threat they actually represented) before I actually agreed to do anything but theoretically I'd be able to immobolize them without touching them or giving any indication that I was doing anything if I was in a room with them for a few minutes.
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( whether or not that's better or worse depends on the person, but. )
I'll find you later.