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Also, if Agent O..."
Oh my God there is that! That would be so wicked! But it did say the CRU's origins led back to Emily . . . . so that might not be it. :( The only way this would be plausible is that something happened when Emily went back in time. But . . . what? I'm going to reread the entire series before the sixth book comes out, so I'll definitely be on the lookout for anything that might've sparked the CRU. I already posted this in the "PEGASUS BOOK SIX!!!!!" topic, but here are some possibilities:
Someone, somehow, found Emily's and Agent B's journals, and maybe that sparked something? But wouldn't the Olympians have guarded the journals until the time was right to give them back to Emily? Hmm, that's the only way I think the CRU could've found out about Agent B and him having to do with Emily.
Someone discovered those painted pots and/or painted them? And that sparked something?
I have no idea, but it's killing me! That plot teaser in the book description, it was so well placed!
One final thought: The whole "There will be consequences if you go back in time" thing Riza kept telling Emily about. What if the CRU was the consequence? I can't be sure, but one thing I am sure of: It is gonna be good! Or it isn't Kate O'Hearn! :D

Aw, thanks Julia! I love to write, I've written short stories and am currently trying to write a book right now. Maybe I will write a fanfiction for Pegasus, but I don't know because it won't be as good as Kate O'Hearn! But if there isn't a spin-off series, maybe it would help fans if they had something to read about Pegasus and the gang. :)

So we do know that Emily went back in time. There has to have been something she did there to inspire someone to start the CRU. But what? The only time she came in contact with human people was when they were fighting monsters. I can't understand how some twisted person would want to capture and do experiments on someone who'd fought evil monsters and saved lives.
*Gasps* I know this may not be important but I thought of something! Remember when Riza kept telling Emily there would be consequences after she went back in time? We all thought the consequence was that no one but Emily and the early Olympians would remember what happened, but what if it wasn't? What if, the consequence was the creation of the CRU? :O
*Mindblown* Seriously what if? Another theory that I was discussing with Julia was the painted pots that pictured Emily, Joel, Mike, and Agent B fighting the monsters in early Greece. The ones located inside the Greek museum? Maybe that's why the CRU captured Agent B, because somehow they knew he meant something to Emily due to the painted pots.
My final theory is, what about Agent B's and Emily's journals? Maybe someone read them, and that's how the CRU was created? That someone vowed to someday capture Emily, whom obviously was very powerful? Maybe they made it their mission to prepare for the day when Emily finally emerged? It seems unlikely, because in book one wouldn't they have realized who Emily was? Or maybe somehow the CRU got the journals, and that's how they knew Emily would come for Agent B? Because he'd asked her to get him away from the CRU?
I don't know, I'm kind of just writing clumsily right now because I'm trying to get my ideas written down before I forget them. Sorry!
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May 07, 2016 05:13PM

I don't know, but that's as good of a theory as any. Though why would Agent B be important to them? He never met Saturn or any of the Titans, or at least not that I know of. And how would they get a hold of the CRU? At the end of Rise of the Titans, Riza's father separated the Olympians and the Titans to their respective worlds, until they learned to get along.
Here's one theory I have: Remember in Origins of Olympus, when Emily, Joel, and Stella were at the Greek museum, they saw those painted pots that had Emily, Joel, Mike, and Agent B on them? Maybe the CRU saw those, and, somehow, figured out it was Agent B! I don't know, just guessing. Also, I have a hunch that maybe those painted pots have something to do with the CRU getting started. Because Emily was on them releasing flames from her hands. In the description for book six it did say the CRU's origins led back to Emily somehow.

I've checked Kate O'Hearn's Facebook constantly, still nothing! I've also checked Twitter and her website, which she doesn't update often.

God that would be awesome. Old enemies coming back, yes please! It'll just make it all the more interesting. ;)
Me when he appeared in book two:


But weren't the scientists there drugged and forced to be there or something?


Okay.

Okay, thanks Alana! Are there any changes you want to make?

I can't find any smaller images and I don't know how to make it smaller. How about this: In the description I'll have this:
Like us on Facebook! It's not as big, but it's there, with a link to the page.

Yeah, that's one reason why I created the group. But the other, more important reason was because I wanted to create a group where fans like me could meet and talk about Pegasus, and I'm glad to see how many members we have now, and how many more we'll get in the future. ;)

In the Greek myths, Pegasus actually had a mate and two foals. His mate was named Euippe (Or Ocyrrhoe) and their foals were named Celeris and Melanippe.
Sources: factsbarn.com, and mythortruth.com

1. Paelen is the son of Mercury. He is also the Roman God of Thieves. The myth goes that when Paelen was born, while sleeping in his crib, he got up and took Mercury's winged helmet. When Mercury found out he proudly proclaimed Paelen the God of Thieves. But, that is only in the Roman myths, Paelen doesn't appear in the Greek myths.
Source: Answers.com
2. The way you pronounce Paelen is Pay-lee-en. Not that way I thought it was pronounced!
Source: pronouncenames.com
3. I'm sure everyone knows this by now, but if you don't then it's a tidbit! Pegasus and the End of Olympus (Pegasus #6) is going to have a HUGE surprise at the end, I hope it isn't a cliffhanger!
Source: Kate O'Hearn's Facebook page.
4. Another thing you might already know, Kate O'Hearn is thinking about writing a spin-off series to the Pegasus series! As long as her publishers allow her to do it!
Source: Kate O'Hearn's Facebook page.
5. Yet another thing you might know, is that Kate O'Hearn wrote a Pegasus short story for Hastings Writers' Group in a collection of animal tales called Animal Writes: An Anthology of Animal Tales..
Sources: Kate O'Hearn's website, Hastings Writers' Group's website, Goodreads.
Do you know any other tidbits? Write them in the comments!
