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[[File:Pythagoras-858 and Conquest-932 in Suspicious.png|thumb|left|275px|[[Pythagoras-858]] confronting Conquest-932. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Suspicious (comic story)|Suspicious]]'')]]Some time later, while walking around the [[Cupid Homeworld]], [[Pythagoras-858]] spotted Conquest-932 sneaking around in his hooded black Triangular robes. Pythe stopped him on his authority as [[Prefect]] of the [[Department of Problem-Solving]], reasoning that he certainly looked like a problem in the making. Conquest tried to claim that his robes were not an emblem of evil but merely a way to protect his identity, something Pythe instantly disproved by pointing out that with such a relatively low overall number of Cupids, everybody knew everybody else and Pythe was well aware that he was talking to Conquest. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Suspicious (comic story)|Suspicious]]'') | [[File:Pythagoras-858 and Conquest-932 in Suspicious.png|thumb|left|275px|[[Pythagoras-858]] confronting Conquest-932. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Suspicious (comic story)|Suspicious]]'')]]Some time later, while walking around the [[Cupid Homeworld]], [[Pythagoras-858]] spotted Conquest-932 sneaking around in his hooded black Triangular robes. Pythe stopped him on his authority as [[Prefect]] of the [[Department of Problem-Solving]], reasoning that he certainly looked like a problem in the making. Conquest tried to claim that his robes were not an emblem of evil but merely a way to protect his identity, something Pythe instantly disproved by pointing out that with such a relatively low overall number of Cupids, everybody knew everybody else and Pythe was well aware that he was talking to Conquest. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Suspicious (comic story)|Suspicious]]'') | ||
Some type later, [[Retconning Crocodile (Time Loops & Treachery)|another Crocodile]] travelled to the Cupid Homeworld, presenting Pythagoras-858 with a contract allegedly signed by the Crew in the future which pledged allegiance to the Collective. The Crocodile argued that the Cupids had no choice but to sign it to avoid a paradox. Pythagoras dodged out of the situation by burning the contract with his pocket lighter, rendering the signing of it irrelevant as it would be destroyed before the Crocodiles could do anything with it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time Loops & Treachery (comic story)|Time Loops & Treachery]]'') | |||
=== After the Rifts Crisis === | === After the Rifts Crisis === |
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