Re: Theo and Loki - Working the Supply Chain
"That's no surprise really, love. We are usually on the same page. Just not always the same paragraph," he said thoughtfully. Loki had good cause, Theo knew to be concerned with the sanctity of the passage of time. As did he. Time being the focus of his life work, study and preoccupation most days. There was a lot to consider and carefully plan and he did worry his less cunning comrades on board might think solely heroically rather than pragmatically and long term.
Looking at Loki as he spoke he saw a smile he had not seen before and found a cruel bemused smile of his own graced his lips. "I feel as if that will be more fun than I am expecting and more appealing than I can properly express at the moment," he said adjusting the large crate in his arms that he was transporting. "You know given our current circumstances."
Getting people out was not a problem to be solved. Not with so many people on board with any number of ways to execute such a plan. Apparate, teleport, portals and so on. On mass or individuals it made no difference to the how only the when. Still Theo had his doubts. "We should be thinking about what we will do when they realize they were saved by magic and that magic will only help them in the now and not the long term. We will leave. And what then of how they will act and the choices they will make after we leave? Will they try to fight us when we do, to keep us here? Once they are abandoned and once they know things exist just outside of their grasp? How will that knowledge affect their rebellion? Will it aid them or lead them into ruin?" He explained.