I think Julia may have a right to be concerned. For a long time,she’s been a traffic cop. Sure,she did a good job on the Trevaine case,but I don’t think that’s going to be enough. She lacks experience for this new job. Why in the world would the Vicerine want someone as inexperienced as Julia to lead this new task force she created? I agree with Captain Ornberg. This is a highly suspicious move on the Vicerine’s part. What’s she up to?
“Thank the Goddess” – ok, the main religion in the Semlaworld seems also to be different from ours. But I’m not surprised that it is based on matriarchy. After all this is a universe with real gender-equality. That should definitely also be reflected in the religion.
And yes, this is a cute little scene with Julia’s panic and then hasty relief. And slowly the plot comes in motion. It’s not surprising that someone with higher authority had his or her hands in this. Julia didn’t save some unknown girl, after all.
Well this is interesting, we’ll see where this leads! though i wonder who else will be on this task force of doom!
Julia looks so cute when she’s panicking. 🙂
Yep, this sounds like an Amaretto move 😀
I think Julia may have a right to be concerned. For a long time,she’s been a traffic cop. Sure,she did a good job on the Trevaine case,but I don’t think that’s going to be enough. She lacks experience for this new job. Why in the world would the Vicerine want someone as inexperienced as Julia to lead this new task force she created? I agree with Captain Ornberg. This is a highly suspicious move on the Vicerine’s part. What’s she up to?
funny escene and expression,also iam very curios about the situation of megahn at this time.
“Thank the Goddess” – ok, the main religion in the Semlaworld seems also to be different from ours. But I’m not surprised that it is based on matriarchy. After all this is a universe with real gender-equality. That should definitely also be reflected in the religion.
And yes, this is a cute little scene with Julia’s panic and then hasty relief. And slowly the plot comes in motion. It’s not surprising that someone with higher authority had his or her hands in this. Julia didn’t save some unknown girl, after all.