Tohru Adachi is a hypocrite who joined the Constellation and then prides himself on being the one to take things down. After which he pretends to be a hero to the public, even in spite of a criminal past. Dooku and I have our suspicions he has ties to the supposed Phantom Thieves who robbed Dooku of his free will at the time of incarceration. Considering he seems to have ambassadorial ambition and is getting closer and closer to achieving this goal, I think it's vital to prevent this from happening in the future.
[ Because Raina knows the next time an ambassador ports out, Adachi will be running again. ]
He is weak as an individual, but perceptive and cautious. And he does have powerful friends...if our assumption is correct. I think perhaps the first step would be to try and find out who his closest allies are and if they are at all able to be manipulated.
I've only started paying attention to him since the Constellation disbanded. So unfortunately, it hasn't been terribly long. But I imagine it won't be difficult to do a bit of digging.
[ She purses her lips. ]
I suppose I could run again. I haven't had much luck. But what is it they say? Third time's a charm.
Is there anything in particular you want in this world? Our interests already seem to be in alignment. I think we could certainly help one another achieve them, even if the ambassador thing doesn't work out.
The porter has gifted me with enhanced memory and organization skills. I also have a background in urban warfare and a good amount of experience with explosives.
Hm. So if I were to work on some classified scientific experiments and needed to store the data somewhere no one else could find it, would your mind serve as a suitable archive?
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[ Because Raina knows the next time an ambassador ports out, Adachi will be running again. ]
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And it would be good to have a candidate of our own to support as well. I don't suppose you're interested in holding an ambassadorial seat, are you?
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[Not that he minds the flattery at all.]
Of course if you've known him for a while, you might have a good idea of who those people are already.
Not especially, no.
[He'd rather be in a position to pull a puppet's strings.]
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[ She purses her lips. ]
I suppose I could run again. I haven't had much luck. But what is it they say? Third time's a charm.
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[but then, he voted for Starr too.]
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[Not necessarily legitimate ones goes without saying.]
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Plus a Classics degree.
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