I didn't say I was going to?
I was pointing out that an objection on grounds of feasibility isn't actually that pertinent, because Anderson's most potent trick could be worked around, and his backing is a relative non-issue. I'm not playing a 'game', either; just analyzing, and commenting on, a claim of feasibility. As of right now, I don't have any particular reason to want to send Rebekah after him. Though I could easily predict scenarios in which either of the Rebecca/kahs might decide to go after him.
The matter of permissions and rules is relatively moot, as well. Even if someone were to try, you wouldn't be able to eliminate that character any more than they could Anderson. By that line of thinking, that is.
I was pointing out that an objection on grounds of feasibility isn't actually that pertinent, because Anderson's most potent trick could be worked around, and his backing is a relative non-issue. I'm not playing a 'game', either; just analyzing, and commenting on, a claim of feasibility. As of right now, I don't have any particular reason to want to send Rebekah after him. Though I could easily predict scenarios in which either of the Rebecca/kahs might decide to go after him.
The matter of permissions and rules is relatively moot, as well. Even if someone were to try, you wouldn't be able to eliminate that character any more than they could Anderson. By that line of thinking, that is.