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1. By the end of "Journey", does Xanatos realize he has obtained his immortality already through his son or was he going to continue in his attemps to live forever (I realize the two, immortality and living forever are very different which leads me to my next question)?
2. Did Xanatos learn from Hudson in "The Price" the difference between living forever and immortality?
I'll answer Question 2 first:
Cloud Fathers came after The Price.
As for Question 1, I don't think he'd fully seen the light.
Why was Renard allowed to put a second flying fortress in orbit around the city? If the first one had gone a little bit to the left or right in either direction, it might have hit an area full of people. Wouldn't they consider it to be too much of a danger in case of an error or accident of some sort?
I'm sure he had to do some politicking.
How does Diane Maza feel about the fact that it was her advice that finally helped Derek decide to work for Xanatos?
Probably pretty lousy. Wouldn't you think?
Though of course her advice was sound based on the info she had at the time.
Once you stated that as late as 2158 Puck would still be around and stuck as Owen in the mortal world. You also stated that the way Owen avoids the effects of aging is that he basically resets himself whenever he transforms from Puck to Owen. If he is stuck as Owen in 2158, then how does he avoid aging?
He's stuck starting in 2158. Stuck for a very specific reason. So starting in 2158 he does begin aging normally. Unless the situation changes...
At the end of THE GATHERING 2, did Oberon restore Fortress 2 to the air and fix up Central Park so there was no evidence of any battle, or did he leave it in place?
If it wasn't moved, then how did Renard explain why it crashed again? And if people think that yet another flying fortress crashed, why would they be willing to allow it to go up a third time?
Do you really think Oberon would have bothered?
And who said it went up a third time?
Oh, man, I forgot to include this question...
1. What's wrong with Renard? Why can't he walk? Why does he look so old? He was young when he married Anastasia.
Thanks for reading!
Well, first off he married Anastasia a long time ago. But he's also in failing health from an illness that I was thinking might be Multiple Sclerosis. But I'm not sure, and haven't done the research to confirm if the symptoms we've seen him demonstrate fit that disease. I wouldn't want to be innacurate in dealing with something that real and difficult.
Asked about whether halflings like Fox, Alex and Merlin age slower, you responded "It depends." On what does it depend?
On how human they live and believe their lives to be. On training. On appearance. On luck.
Did Titania really love Renard, or was he just a game? Around what time did she leave him? And was it before or after he became ill and paralyzed?
Titania did love him when she married him and for years after. In a way, she probably still loves him. But he was too rigid, too mortal to hold her interests for too long. And I imagine they divorced before he became ill. He didn't blame her departure on his illness, but on his integrity.
How does Petros feel about the Gargoyles personally? And would he approve of Gargoyles helping to take care of his grandson?
Petros (whose name means 'rock' by the way) is very hard-nosed. If the gargs helped save Alex and if they have the kind of moral fiber that David lacks, I don't think he'd much care about issues of species or appearance.
Don't you agree?
(Please feel free to respond. As I mentioned a long time ago, I'd love it if Ask Greg became something of a dialogue.)
How would Petros Xanatos react if he found out about the Mutates and his son's involvment in their creation?
Badly.
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