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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Moreton" data-source="post: 8080372" data-attributes="member: 6920268"><p>You did not interpret Nic on book 7 in the same way I did. Throughout the adventure I get the impression he is playing at being an impartial mediator, first among equals yet all the way though it the steel behind the Velvet glove is always there. He knows that there are a bunch of people here who do not share his ideal's and will cause him problems later so in order to make the Omellette he has spent 500 years preparing his is going to break a bunch of eggs. From the very start of the convocation he knows that the final vote will indeed be Final for those are on the wrong side of history. Hitler and Stalin could be charming and freindly just before having you and your entire family killed, that is our freind Nic. At heart he is a ruthless bastard willing to sacriice as many lives as necessarry to make a better world.</p><p>As he has reverses and betrayals in later books he gets worse and more obvious but right from the start lives mean nothing to hin , in book 2 he uses a courier to deliver a message to Macbennin and has him killed once the message is delivered over a minor security risk. Four Yerasols wars and all their blood is necessary for progress. He is never the disinterested kindly uncle always the scheming and ruthless immortal driven and dedicated man who is willing to get his hands dirty for the 'greater good' and once he really meant that , now the greater good is whatever he thinks it is and anyone who disagrees with him is a reactionary plotter who must be purged</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Moreton, post: 8080372, member: 6920268"] You did not interpret Nic on book 7 in the same way I did. Throughout the adventure I get the impression he is playing at being an impartial mediator, first among equals yet all the way though it the steel behind the Velvet glove is always there. He knows that there are a bunch of people here who do not share his ideal's and will cause him problems later so in order to make the Omellette he has spent 500 years preparing his is going to break a bunch of eggs. From the very start of the convocation he knows that the final vote will indeed be Final for those are on the wrong side of history. Hitler and Stalin could be charming and freindly just before having you and your entire family killed, that is our freind Nic. At heart he is a ruthless bastard willing to sacriice as many lives as necessarry to make a better world. As he has reverses and betrayals in later books he gets worse and more obvious but right from the start lives mean nothing to hin , in book 2 he uses a courier to deliver a message to Macbennin and has him killed once the message is delivered over a minor security risk. Four Yerasols wars and all their blood is necessary for progress. He is never the disinterested kindly uncle always the scheming and ruthless immortal driven and dedicated man who is willing to get his hands dirty for the 'greater good' and once he really meant that , now the greater good is whatever he thinks it is and anyone who disagrees with him is a reactionary plotter who must be purged [/QUOTE]
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