Ad Lucem Ex Tenebris Incedens

When I first put this motto up on the coat of arms I planned it to mean ‘Moving from darkness into light’.

However, someone out there on the internet had it as part of his sig quote and translated it as “The complete lack of evidence is the surest sign that the conspiracy is working.”

Interesting…

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  1. Lacking evidence in part but offering only deduction on the information in the Ghost Network posts…

    Annabelle puts the suit on a brain dead person. A Corneillian brain dead person…that can’t be good. Gudrun had always refrained from asking her the creepy questions on where she got the body. I shouldn’t have been so squeamish.

    A protocol is triggered to deal with what should have been a near impossible event, a surviving suit with a host that is too damaged to have brain function.

    A main node takes the call, or Ghost uses this as a way to wiggle out of whatever constraints it is put under. Maybe the suit has limited Trump, but the other side of the connection is doing the driving?

    Ghost says, hell yes, and dives for the door.

    So, an artificial personality and Ghost are piggybacking for a while in Ghysone.

    The two take a while to get their feet on the ground as it were.

    Merlin steps in? First father?

    A new baby is engendered, possibly with the suit body creature Ghysone, a baby results.

    Fast time development?

    Now we have Ghost in an organic suit form, with troops and a mission? Brilliant!

    Prior to the postings, I’d pieces of this chain of thought for part of the puzzle but not all the links in their entirety. I had high probability for what those links might likely be.

    But reasoning is obviously not desired.

    There are immediate collateral questions that would come of such a chain of reasoning. Perhaps they will seem obvious to others or they will merely be more unnecessary negativity on my part, so I will refrain from offering them unless explicitly asked.

    Nonetheless, you have a possible timeline for events.

  2. So then, the question must be asked by someone and it might as well be me.

    Annabelle, where did you get a brain dead Cornellian and why did you think putting the body in the suit was a good idea?

    Bill Macey.

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