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Post by Max on Jul 4, 2011 7:00:41 GMT
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Post by Mezzaphor on Jul 4, 2011 7:06:29 GMT
All the classmates are sporting new hairstyles.
I wonder how those robo-beetles are going to counteract the Court surveillance.
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Post by King Mir on Jul 4, 2011 7:12:15 GMT
My guess is they are jamming devices.
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Post by Max on Jul 4, 2011 7:12:56 GMT
All the classmates are sporting new hairstyles. I wonder how those robo-beetles are going to counteract the Court surveillance. They'll surveil the Court. Then the Court staff will surveil the kids surveiling the Court staff. Then the kids will surveil the court staff surveiling the kids surveiling the court staff surveiling the kids and infinite loop will form and everything will down in flames.
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Post by Rex on Jul 4, 2011 7:16:25 GMT
My guess is they are jamming devices. This is my guess as well. They could do any number of things like relay a false location to the Court's tracking system, hide them from detection, etc... Sounds like the kids are going to go on another adventure into the court!
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Post by crater on Jul 4, 2011 7:16:51 GMT
nice, Jack keepin up with Kat!
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Post by judgedeadd on Jul 4, 2011 7:21:16 GMT
This page made me realize how much I miss the times when even minor characters had their own speech bubble colors.
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Post by mudmaniac on Jul 4, 2011 7:32:11 GMT
Rather than jamming, I'm guessing decoys.
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Post by Alex on Jul 4, 2011 7:44:13 GMT
Yay more Jack!
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Post by eightyfour on Jul 4, 2011 7:55:42 GMT
Rather than jamming, I'm guessing decoys. My guess, too. That's what they need all the robots for: They'll personalise one of those little thingies for each of them, plant them on the bots, and have them move around in their stead, so the court won't get suspicious. That way they can avoid detection pretty much indefinitely (unless someone screws up) without anyone ever noticing anything's wrong.
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Post by rafk on Jul 4, 2011 8:09:09 GMT
Rather than jamming, I'm guessing decoys. 'Zactly. I would have thought the Court will notice the extra markers on their surveillance system though, and work out pretty quick what is carrying them, so I figure there's more to the cunning plan than just 'have the robots carry around decoys".
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Post by mudmaniac on Jul 4, 2011 9:39:37 GMT
The court tracks them mostly through their food. Jones admitted as much. If they just stopped eating court food for about 2 days their signals would likely become untraceable. but disappearing children would likely prompt the court to start searching for them manually. So decoys.
Indeed for this theory to work someone has to have either been smuggling in outside food, or one of the team is a wicked good stealth ninja gardener.
My money is on ninja gardeners. Stealth apples are the best.
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Post by legion on Jul 4, 2011 9:53:36 GMT
Jacknanigans! Hooray!
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Post by todd on Jul 4, 2011 10:48:19 GMT
Despite all the talk about the Court supposedly tracking the children, it doesn't seem to do much about it. None of the teachers showed up to apprehend them when they were sneaking out at night back in Chapter Nineteen. Nor have any of them showed up to block Annie and Kat whenever they were sneaking off on other adventures.
Thus, if the Court really is tracking the children, the people in charge of that must not be all that vigilant. (Unless you want to take the cynical slant that they're allowing this to happen as some kind of test with the children as guinea pigs.)
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Post by Alexandragon on Jul 4, 2011 12:05:34 GMT
Interesting beginning! I wonder, that they are planning?
And general question: will Jack still make tries to woo Annie?) (I mean, in this chapter, because I think that he will try at some moment anyway ;D)
P.S.: Interesting, have the Court some "Dangerous" students to be tracked? (Zimmy and Annie are not considered ;D Of course they are)
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Post by eightyfour on Jul 4, 2011 12:11:59 GMT
Despite all the talk about the Court supposedly tracking the children, it doesn't seem to do much about it. None of the teachers showed up to apprehend them when they were sneaking out at night back in Chapter Nineteen. Nor have any of them showed up to block Annie and Kat whenever they were sneaking off on other adventures. Thus, if the Court really is tracking the children, the people in charge of that must not be all that vigilant. (Unless you want to take the cynical slant that they're allowing this to happen as some kind of test with the children as guinea pigs.) They did show up quite quickly when they were looking for Jack and tracked Annie to get to him, though. Well,the question is what purpose that tracking system is supposed to have. I don't think they'll have people monitoring a couple of screens full of moving dots at all times, so they can instantly spot anyone who gets out of line. That would be rather "Orvellian", even for court standards. I think it's probably more of a passive system that for example allows them to easily locate missing people. Like, they can find out where everybody is at any given time, but they only do so when they have proper cause. And as long as no alarm goes off when the kids leave the dorms at night they won't know that someone snuck out and hence won't go looking for them.
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Post by vollie on Jul 4, 2011 12:57:11 GMT
>minor characters
I will like this chapter.
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Post by alik on Jul 4, 2011 13:00:07 GMT
I don't know man, all this "surveillance" is messing with my head. I'M FREAKING OUT MAN. But really that kinda sucks to be monitored and such, i would have done something long ago.
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Post by smjjames on Jul 4, 2011 14:19:45 GMT
Who's the orange haired girl? the Headmasters daughter? I forget her name.
Speaking of new hairstyles, Annie seems to have dropped the long ponytail for now.
Anyways, I wonder if those are the same thing as what we saw on the previous page?
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Post by Polly Plummer on Jul 4, 2011 14:45:16 GMT
Janet.
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Post by darlos9d on Jul 4, 2011 15:11:22 GMT
Oh Annie, you'll never be rid of Jack.
It's good to see his cleverness continues. It wasn't just the evil spider thing making him smart.
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Post by Max on Jul 4, 2011 20:58:43 GMT
Interesting that Annie seems to have some trepidation about Jack. I was kinda under the impression that she had forgiven him for his actions while infested. Although Jack introduced a whole new reason to be awkward...
I want to know how Kat will react to this.
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Post by King Mir on Jul 4, 2011 21:20:31 GMT
Despite all the talk about the Court supposedly tracking the children, it doesn't seem to do much about it. None of the teachers showed up to apprehend them when they were sneaking out at night back in Chapter Nineteen. Nor have any of them showed up to block Annie and Kat whenever they were sneaking off on other adventures. Thus, if the Court really is tracking the children, the people in charge of that must not be all that vigilant. (Unless you want to take the cynical slant that they're allowing this to happen as some kind of test with the children as guinea pigs.) They did show up quite quickly when they were looking for Jack and tracked Annie to get to him, though. Well,the question is what purpose that tracking system is supposed to have. I don't think they'll have people monitoring a couple of screens full of moving dots at all times, so they can instantly spot anyone who gets out of line. That would be rather "Orvellian", even for court standards. I think it's probably more of a passive system that for example allows them to easily locate missing people. Like, they can find out where everybody is at any given time, but they only do so when they have proper cause. And as long as no alarm goes off when the kids leave the dorms at night they won't know that someone snuck out and hence won't go looking for them. It would be quite easy to use the tracking system to set an alarm off when students leave the dorms at night. That's what the motion sensor does. They choose not to for whatever reason.
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Post by vollie on Jul 4, 2011 22:04:13 GMT
Interesting that Annie seems to have some trepidation about Jack. I was kinda under the impression that she had forgiven him for his actions while infested. Although Jack introduced a whole new reason to be awkward... I want to know how Kat will react to this. Perhaps it's related to what she found out three chapters ago now? After all, boys lead to crushes leads to dating leads to getting married leads to kids and kids is not a good thing for Annie. She probably doesn't want to get into that kind of thing. In other news- maybe the "three short tales" in this chapter will be on our secondary cast's summers? Seems like we'll be seeing a lot of them.
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Post by todd on Jul 4, 2011 22:15:26 GMT
It would be quite easy to use the tracking system to set an alarm off when students leave the dorms at night. That's what the motion sensor does. They choose not to for whatever reason. It may be just a case of "The adults at the Court are smart and competent - until such qualities would get in the way of the children having adventures. Then they have to take a drop in intelligence and alertness, for the sake of the story." For that matter, the consequences of their night excursion to the power station (Jack possessed) don't seem to have led to the children reconsidering these activities (though, again, if they gave the adventures up, there'd be no story.
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Post by smjjames on Jul 4, 2011 23:17:28 GMT
Interesting that Annie seems to have some trepidation about Jack. I was kinda under the impression that she had forgiven him for his actions while infested. Although Jack introduced a whole new reason to be awkward... I want to know how Kat will react to this. Perhaps it's related to what she found out three chapters ago now? After all, boys lead to crushes leads to dating leads to getting married leads to kids and kids is not a good thing for Annie. She probably doesn't want to get into that kind of thing. In other news- maybe the "three short tales" in this chapter will be on our secondary cast's summers? Seems like we'll be seeing a lot of them. She seems to have gotten past the whole 'SPringheel Jack' episode, so yea, I agree in that what she found out before the summer could play into it. She sounds more surprised than having trepidation at Jack. Before, only Kat and her family were known to Annie as being technology whizzes, she may have been unsure whether the spider was making him technologically adept (with superpowers) last time. As for the three short stories, maybe some exerpts of Kat and Annies summers? Or some other secondary characters (of which there are lots, to varying degrees).
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Post by Stately Buff-Cookie on Jul 5, 2011 0:16:48 GMT
I didn't expect we'd find out what the image of the chapter page was.. in the first page of the chapter.
Hm.
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Post by fronzel on Jul 5, 2011 5:01:09 GMT
It would be quite easy to use the tracking system to set an alarm off when students leave the dorms at night. That's what the motion sensor does. They choose not to for whatever reason. It may be just a case of "The adults at the Court are smart and competent - until such qualities would get in the way of the children having adventures. Then they have to take a drop in intelligence and alertness, for the sake of the story." I wonder if they're doing it on purpose. Could no one on the faculty really expect a school that specializes in sciences to produce children who could get past motion detectors? It's like the motion detectors are just talismans; they only work if you think they do. The Court seems to value adventure, anyway. What else is Dr. Disaster employed there for? For that matter, the consequences of their night excursion to the power station (Jack possessed) don't seem to have led to the children reconsidering these activities (though, again, if they gave the adventures up, there'd be no story. Do any of the children even know what happened to Jack besides Annie? Jack himself knows something happened to him, but I wouldn't be surprised if he knew less than Annie does.
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Post by jayne on Jul 5, 2011 5:16:31 GMT
If the kids don't set off an alarm, maybe the powers that be don't realize anyone is out and about and in need of tracking.
They just didn't check the radar screen.
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Post by todd on Jul 5, 2011 10:40:54 GMT
I wonder if they're doing it on purpose. Could no one on the faculty really expect a school that specializes in sciences to produce children who could get past motion detectors? It's like the motion detectors are just talismans; they only work if you think they do. True (not to mention Eglamore's remark to Annie about how she needs to work better at not getting caught). Maybe the Court realizes, deep down, that it might be hypocritical of them to scold the children for endangering their safety just to satisfy their curiosity - in a sense, isn't the Court's presence at the edge of Gillitie Wood the same kind of thing?
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