Twenty five years in the future and Kudou had triggered it. Nagi's head latched on to that fact and started analysing it. An event so far in the future was less threatening after all.
It meant there was a large chance Crawford was still alive in twenty five years. While there were many cases known in which precogs had Seen events in the far future, further than their lifespans, they often had relevance to some offspring of theirs. The thought of Crawford having offspring was enough startle Nagi out of his funk and into a wave of amusement. He didn't think the world was ready for more than one of the man. Also, as far as Nagi was aware, Crawford's visions were known to involve events with personal relevance to himself. Not that odd, if one took into account his personality. Twenty five years were a lot to work with.
And then there was the fact that Kudou had triggered the vision. That usually meant that the man was involved somehow. The idea that they would still be involved with weiss in twenty five years seemed so ridiculous it was almost funny. He'd be what? Forty by then? And he was the youngest among all of them.
Assassins didn't live that long usually. Especially not ones without and psychic talents to back them up. Then again, the other team were like the cockroaches his team members had sometimes accused them of being. They kept mysteriously popping up whenever anyone was convinced they had to be dead now for sure.
It could also mean that Kudou was the only one alive at that point. Even so, that would be quite a feat.
The fact that they all grew stronger as they grew older was no news to him. It had been recited to him as the reason for the early appearance of his powers. Also, he had felt them grow on many an occasion and knew that they were to grow even stronger in the future. It put some urge behind the need to master them completely. He'd never thought of Crawford's powers growing however, but now it made sense. A natural occurrence in the man's life. He was one of the most powerful lucid Precogs known, if not the most powerful, and the fact that his powers would take him into hereto unexplored territory wasn't all that odd.
Crawford said he'd learn to master it, and Crawford was always right. He'd just have to wait for it.
Nagi gave a nod, all the while continuing to eat quietly.
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Date: 2009-09-04 07:41 am (UTC)It meant there was a large chance Crawford was still alive in twenty five years. While there were many cases known in which precogs had Seen events in the far future, further than their lifespans, they often had relevance to some offspring of theirs. The thought of Crawford having offspring was enough startle Nagi out of his funk and into a wave of amusement. He didn't think the world was ready for more than one of the man.
Also, as far as Nagi was aware, Crawford's visions were known to involve events with personal relevance to himself. Not that odd, if one took into account his personality. Twenty five years were a lot to work with.
And then there was the fact that Kudou had triggered the vision. That usually meant that the man was involved somehow. The idea that they would still be involved with weiss in twenty five years seemed so ridiculous it was almost funny. He'd be what? Forty by then? And he was the youngest among all of them.
Assassins didn't live that long usually. Especially not ones without and psychic talents to back them up. Then again, the other team were like the cockroaches his team members had sometimes accused them of being. They kept mysteriously popping up whenever anyone was convinced they had to be dead now for sure.
It could also mean that Kudou was the only one alive at that point. Even so, that would be quite a feat.
The fact that they all grew stronger as they grew older was no news to him. It had been recited to him as the reason for the early appearance of his powers. Also, he had felt them grow on many an occasion and knew that they were to grow even stronger in the future. It put some urge behind the need to master them completely. He'd never thought of Crawford's powers growing however, but now it made sense.
A natural occurrence in the man's life. He was one of the most powerful lucid Precogs known, if not the most powerful, and the fact that his powers would take him into hereto unexplored territory wasn't all that odd.
Crawford said he'd learn to master it, and Crawford was always right. He'd just have to wait for it.
Nagi gave a nod, all the while continuing to eat quietly.