[spoiler]I never once heard anybody say that. Even if they aren't traceable, it would be pretty logical to go back to the "crime scene" on a hunch.
Your mom is a folly.[/spoiler]
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(("Would be" logic and "world-reknown" people who just happen to be very good at a convenient job you need done. You should at least try to come up with how you'd go about tracing these rumors, but as mentioned, a powerglove is non traceable. I got work, gives you plenty of time to think of a response, and possibly a follow up))
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Edited by Master Chief: 9/28/2015 2:04:32 AM[spoiler]Hmm, but it's also pretty convenient that power gloves just happen to be untraceable. Show me where Hick said this because it's sounds to me like you're pulling it out of your ass. "Would be?" Use your brain. What's the first thing detectives do when they can't do anything with the evidence at hand. I already gave you an answer, you're just being a stubborn ass who keeps defending a pointless action that serves zero purpose to the story.[/spoiler]
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((I'm back, to explain the would be, Chelovek pisses alot of people off, how would he know it was Revy?))
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[spoiler]Think for a minute. A million brand new accounts started around the same time, then deleted about the same time a little bit later. Chelovek knows that Revy is a hacker with access to a power glove. He would also know that the person who got her business destroyed and chased after and thrown into space isn't gonna just do nothing about it. He's going there based on a hunch that [i]maybe[/i] it was her, since you're not willing to believe me when I say that he tracked the power glove. If you for some reason still don't believe what I'm saying, then just roll with it, would you? I never get to do anything serious in this thread.[/spoiler]
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((Just a wee correction, not a million, somewhere in the tens at most. And fine fine, I'll call it a hunch and nothing more))
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[spoiler]K, just make a reply to the note thing[/spoiler]