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|Value 10 = "His Amused Lordship stays." Feducci does not bother to advance an argument. | |Value 10 = "His Amused Lordship stays." Feducci does not bother to advance an argument. | ||
|Value 12 = Feducci expresses his displeasure with knife-slash to the upper arm. It's more persuasive than most of the arguments advanced by other board members. | |Value 12 = Feducci expresses his displeasure with knife-slash to the upper arm. It's more persuasive than most of the arguments advanced by other board members. | ||
− | |Value 100 | + | |Value 100, 115 - 160 = Feducci reaches for his lance, then pauses. "I disapprove," he says. "Though a poor choice of architecture may not deserve my full duelling power." |
|Value 181, 182, 184 - 187 = "No, no, this is all wrong," says Feducci. "The terrain is just not defensible. Where would you put the ramparts?" | |Value 181, 182, 184 - 187 = "No, no, this is all wrong," says Feducci. "The terrain is just not defensible. Where would you put the ramparts?" | ||
|Value 200 = Feducci lays out a counter-proposal: instead of spending the company's money to protect the passengers, why not arm anyone who expects to ride, and let them protect themselves? | |Value 200 = Feducci lays out a counter-proposal: instead of spending the company's money to protect the passengers, why not arm anyone who expects to ride, and let them protect themselves? |