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20674209 No.20674209 [Reply] [Original]

They were the good guys all along?

>> No.20674241

No, they were just an alternative elite attempting to use the disaffected and subversive elements of society to take power.
The conceit is that America, with its very large intelligence infrastructure, would somehow be unaware of the Tristero movement.

>> No.20674334

>>20674241
>no
But they keep helping her? Unlocking the cell door, leaving her the gun at the end, and even burning down the villain's bookshop? Hard to ignore.

>> No.20674901

>>20674334
those were mere coincidences. stop asking questions.

>> No.20675265

>>20674334
Just because someone is helping you, that doesn't make them your friend. It was much more likely they were drawing her acting the pawn for their purposes.

>> No.20676467

>>20675265
Clara Tristeraccia on p 136: "A pawn. . . . you? No. A friend?" Suddenly a crashing comes across the room, Martha, Kinneret's talking pooch, looked crosseyed down her nose, and mumbled "You're fly's undone" through a mouthful of pancakes.

>> No.20677837

I thought this as well