Snape... for Dumbledore - Pensieve

Steve bboy_mn at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 2 14:43:20 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 99912

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "nkafkafi" <nkafkafi at y...> wrote:
> bboy_mn:
> <snip> 
> However, taking over the Order of the Phoenix is a much more difficult
> task. First, Dumbledore is probably carrying a lot of information
> related to his 'Plan' in his head; that makes if difficult for the
> next person to take over.
> <snip>

 
> Neri comments:
> Not as difficult as might seem at a first glance. That's what we have 
> the Pensieve for...


bboy_mn:

The problem with a Pensieve is that it is only as good as the memories
stored in it. It's doubtful that Dumbledore would have stored his most
current, most on his mind, most relavant memories in the pensieve, and
unlikely that he stored his Grand Plan in it.

For the  most part, the Pensieve is for siphoning off 'overload' and
storing memories that you would like to peruse at your leasure. 

So doubtful thta the most important and relative to the moment
memories would be in there.

At least, that's my opinion.

bboy_mn






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