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** The beginning of his answer to [[StrawLiberal the second reporter]] asking to how Ned intends to fix [[FantasticRacism the targeting of specific animal types]]? He begins it with stating how all lives matter and then follows it with a [[NonAnswer tone-deaf speech]] that doesn't even bother to address the reporter's concerns...essentially Ned just plans to ignore the issue and not address corruption in the same manner that Bubo did, which was how the entire mess in "Thief of Virtue" began.

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** The beginning of his answer to [[StrawLiberal the second reporter]] asking to how Ned intends to fix [[FantasticRacism the targeting of specific animal types]]? He begins it with stating how all lives matter and then follows it with a [[NonAnswer tone-deaf speech]] speech that doesn't even bother to address the reporter's concerns...essentially Ned just plans to ignore the issue and not address corruption in the same manner that Bubo did, which was how the entire mess in "Thief of Virtue" began.
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** The beginning of his answer to [[StrawLiberal the second reporter]] asking to how Ned intends to fix [[FantasticRacism the targeting of specific animal types]]? He begins it with stating how all lives matter and then follows it with a [[NonAnswer tone-deaf speech]] that doesn't even bother to address the reporter's concerns...essentially Ned just plans to ignore the issue and not address corruption in the same manner that Bubo did, [[IdiotPlot which was how the entire mess in "Thief of Virtue" began]].

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** The beginning of his answer to [[StrawLiberal the second reporter]] asking to how Ned intends to fix [[FantasticRacism the targeting of specific animal types]]? He begins it with stating how all lives matter and then follows it with a [[NonAnswer tone-deaf speech]] that doesn't even bother to address the reporter's concerns...essentially Ned just plans to ignore the issue and not address corruption in the same manner that Bubo did, [[IdiotPlot which was how the entire mess in "Thief of Virtue" began]].began.
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* The fact that Bubo even has private bank accounts; the author never elaborates on what those are and why he has them, but given the kind of leniency he had with Jack and the kind of opposition he gives Torus, one can only assume the worst.

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* The fact that Bubo even has [[SwissBankAccount private bank accounts; the author accounts]]; it's never elaborates elaborated on what those are really and why he has them, them but given the kind of leniency he had with Jack and the kind of opposition he gives Torus, one can only assume the worst.
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** When asked if he intends to take Interpol down a progressive direction? Ned yet again dodges the question and states [[BlindObedience he'd enforce every law exactly how it was written]], [[LameExcuse even if he “disagreed” with them]] until the "appropriate party" has determined to change the law (which, given Bubo's potential hand in things at Interpol, [[FixingTheGame may be never]]); basically this insinuates he intends to take a LawfulStupid approach, ''[[JustFollowingOrders even when its the morally wrong thing to do]]'', and then hide behind disingenuous disagreement to downplay the fact which reeks of hypocrisy given how he worked with a master thief similar to Jack Lupus; Basically, Ned just told that reporter ''no''.

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** When asked if he intends to take Interpol down a progressive direction? Ned yet again dodges the question and states [[BlindObedience he'd enforce every law exactly how it was written]], [[LameExcuse [[JustFollowingOrders even if he “disagreed” with them]] until the "appropriate party" has determined to change the law (which, given Bubo's potential hand in things at Interpol, [[FixingTheGame may be never]]); basically this insinuates he intends to take a LawfulStupid approach, ''[[JustFollowingOrders ''[[ToBeLawfulOrGood even when its the morally wrong thing to do]]'', and then hide behind disingenuous disagreement to downplay the fact which reeks of hypocrisy given how he worked with a master thief similar to Jack Lupus; Basically, Ned just told that reporter ''no''.
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* Much of how Ned answers the reporters in "The New Director" are just [[NonAnswer Non-Answers]], but these two specifically.

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* Much of how Ned answers the reporters in "The New Director" are just [[NonAnswer Non-Answers]], but these two specifically.specifically are concerning.
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!!FridgeBrilliance
* Given that "Cold, Cold heart" implied that the cybernetics from "project winter" were what drove Snow into becoming the deranged killer he was in the comic, it only makes sense that the same would occur with Ice which most likely explains why she refused to listen to Sly when the castle was crumbling.

!!FridgeHorror
* Seeing that Sly and his gang were more concerned about getting Drake's green crystal from Zahn than they were about the warlords going off to go and wreak havoc with their new weapons (which, again, Sly neglected to mention after waking up), innocents would have been killed by the warlords if [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight Torus didn't "bypass" Bubo through Shelby to invade the Congo]].
* The fact that Bubo even has private bank accounts; the author never elaborates on what those are and why he has them, but given the kind of leniency he had with Jack and the kind of opposition he gives Torus, one can only assume the worst.
* Much of how Ned answers the reporters in "The New Director" are just [[NonAnswer Non-Answers]], but these two specifically.
** The beginning of his answer to [[StrawLiberal the second reporter]] asking to how Ned intends to fix [[FantasticRacism the targeting of specific animal types]]? He begins it with stating how all lives matter and then follows it with a [[NonAnswer tone-deaf speech]] that doesn't even bother to address the reporter's concerns...essentially Ned just plans to ignore the issue and not address corruption in the same manner that Bubo did, [[IdiotPlot which was how the entire mess in "Thief of Virtue" began]].
** When asked if he intends to take Interpol down a progressive direction? Ned yet again dodges the question and states [[BlindObedience he'd enforce every law exactly how it was written]], [[LameExcuse even if he “disagreed” with them]] until the "appropriate party" has determined to change the law (which, given Bubo's potential hand in things at Interpol, [[FixingTheGame may be never]]); basically this insinuates he intends to take a LawfulStupid approach, ''[[JustFollowingOrders even when its the morally wrong thing to do]]'', and then hide behind disingenuous disagreement to downplay the fact which reeks of hypocrisy given how he worked with a master thief similar to Jack Lupus; Basically, Ned just told that reporter ''no''.

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