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Dover's held steady all day. It looks like the network is managing the load fairly well.
I've a feeling it wouldn't be quite as easy without our ninth stone in the mix. I wonder whether Rookwood will suss out as much, or just think we got lucky?
I've a feeling it wouldn't be quite as easy without our ninth stone in the mix. I wonder whether Rookwood will suss out as much, or just think we got lucky?
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Date: 2015-06-22 04:59 pm (UTC)You're right, though, that it makes rather a difference.
I've no idea what Rookwood's thinking. I just - my intuition is that putting more burden on the dragons too soon is totally the wrong thing. (And I'm not just saying that because of seeing that one new kit, Charlie. I stopped in at Stornoway before coming back this morning and Anneliese took me out to watch them for a little.)
I continue to think we want to solve the Ireland wards first. Both because I am entirely unsatisfied in how they were done, given the complexity of the other two sets, and because I'm not at all sure Rookwood understands what the dark rite did in all its parts, and I think he's making some incorrect assumptions.
I mean, I know he's making some incorrect assumptions, but even the ones that might make more sense are wrong. And he's been fairly rational for him in our conversations so far, but who knows if that will change.