Talk:Alice Liddell/@comment-5782071-20190327004954

Something I feel that should be mentioned somewhere, but doesn't fit on this page as-is until someone adds a Personality section or something, is that Alice actually knows a decent deal about artifacts and, potentially, mathematics in general.

In "Duped", Alice (as Myka) tells Pete that she's deduced that the couple they were tracking weren't using a bifurcated artifact and that it had to be on their person to work.

Alice: "Nothing in Artie's hit list suggests a multi-part object, which means we're looking for one thing and it should be in their possession... It's Caron's Rule of Linear Transfer. Forced outcomes require tangency."

Pete: "Someone's been paying attention."

Alice: "Some of us... longer than others."

(Now, "Carson's Rule of Linear Transfer" doesn't exist, all search results point to WH13, but this telecommunications rule and this linear algebra rule are the closest things I could find if anyone's interested.)

It does sort of make sense that after nearly a hundred years trapped at the Warehouse at such a young and impressionable age, she'd pick up a few things from passing agents. Plus, she was childhood friends with a well-known and well-educated mathematician. She's smarter than we might give her credit for, not just a maniacal little girl that seduces people. And driven, too, if her hunt for Artie is anything to go by (though, this does make me wonder why she still goes after him after "Adrian" gave her a mission, as we weren't given/told anything that indicated he threatened to find her if she didn't go along with his plan).