That would be a problem with a fairy infiltration, then. At least if the enemy uses that kind of tech for security.As far as we know, infrared (and maybe other spectrums, such as ultraviolet) can see it, and while androids and military compound cameras have those, that is not the most common thing around, and the androids would need to know to look for them... So, other than some hard to hit facilities, they would be the best bet for most situations.
Infiltration would be good, the down sides are that you need to have specific targets in mind, and plan way ahead of time. This could work for major targets, like perhaps Cornwall or the President, but it would be a lot harder for smaller targets, unless she wants to try to hire people to work at almost every pro-slavery candidate. It seems to me that it would be easier to bribe people who already work for them, though that carries its own risks. The way things are now, there are far too many potential targets.
Same with the slaves, who are being abused by them to rat them out, give them money, have Nia/Sui help their loved ones, promise to get them out once they are done, etc... If those owners are as bad as we assume they are, odds are, they have some very unhappy slaves.
Exactly, that could take years, and that time might not always be an option.
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Well, we saw a lot of them at the counter protest not long ago, and they clearly had the support of the police.
Cornwall and the president would be all they would need. They could get some dirt on those two that could either result in them suspending their run/resigning from office or something that would make it pretty much impossible to win/stay in office with the voters knowing. They would either have to leave themselves or get dragged out by the voters, potentially literally, which I have to say is an amusing thing to imagine. Smaller targets aren't as big a deal, media coverage could probably take care of them in a more or less 'fair and square' political campaign. Single quotes because I mean it in the US election kind of fair like the attack ads every two seconds kind.
They definitely have some very unhappy slaves and I'd bet just about every abused elf in Syl'anar would be willing to turn on their master in a political campaign. I don't even think those elves would need any prodding or would have any hesitations.
Even just months might be a bit too long depending on how much longer before the next Syl'anar election.