The thing with Snapcase is that he wasn't supposed to be mad from the outset, it was the power and paranoia that goes with it that drove him to get himself hung up by his figgin. 'Nightwatch' shows the beginnings of this when he orders Keel's murder.
Anyway, any inconsistencies can be safely blamed on the time monks dumping a few minutes with the wrong Patrician in the wrong decade, so either way, it's covered.
Anyway, any inconsistencies can be safely blamed on the time monks dumping a few minutes with the wrong Patrician in the wrong decade, so either way, it's covered.
