there was a casuality in the latest issue of fantastic four, despite half of the combatants being registered. it just so happened that the "super-villains" in that fight were unregistered heroes. what makes people think that signing a sheet of paper eliminates the risk of a combat situation? you think captain america's really gonna be getting training, if he were to sign up? or iron man, or any of the other big leaguers? registration changes nothing about the possible dangers their day-to-day lives possess.
Originally posted by Disappear
there was a casuality in the latest issue of fantastic four, despite half of the combatants being registered. it just so happened that the "super-villains" in that fight were unregistered heroes. what makes people think that signing a sheet of paper eliminates the risk of a combat situation? you think captain america's really gonna be getting training, if he were to sign up? or iron man, or any of the other big leaguers? registration changes nothing about the possible dangers their day-to-day lives possess.
Well the training is more for newbies rather than the big timers. 😬
I think the training makes sense, however its still being forced on the heros rather than optional. That I dont agree with.
And for that matter who's side is Gravity on 😕
Originally posted by Grimm22
Oh so now the president is responsible for the Stamford tradgedy?!?! 🤨Because he couldnt have gotten it off of a dealer or anything like that 🙄
Usually in this type of conspiracies the "president" is the last to know or kept in the dark unless of course is "24" but it wouldnt surprised me to see the mistery man revealed as Tony Stark. The MGH is something new, I doubt dealers will have it.
Originally posted by Darth Vicious
Usually in this type of conspiracies the "president" is the last to know or kept in the dark unless of course is "24" but it wouldnt surprised me to see the mistery man revealed as Tony Stark. The MGH is something new, I doubt dealers will have it.
MGH has been around for quite some time 😐
Hey, Patriot got it and it was everywhere in Mutant Town pre-decimation 😬
No think about it , MGH isn't like kick . MGH increases (or bestows) the power of the 'donor' ergo these 'dealers' would somehow have to find a mutant who can explode (in a similar manner to Nitro) then extract the necessary genetic material.
With patriot is was more of a case of simply taking the 'basic superhuman package' Enhanced everything (Speed, strength agility etc etc) Now mutant town may have been full of children of the atom but dont you think it would be beyond a dealers ability to find a mutant who can explode in a similar (nay exactly the same) manner as Nitro ?
Originally posted by DisappearFor the big time pros, it would mean that the superheroes would show up in court to testify against the supervillians that keep ending up back on the street, because their case was thrown out due to lack of evidence/witnesses.
there was a casuality in the latest issue of fantastic four, despite half of the combatants being registered. it just so happened that the "super-villains" in that fight were unregistered heroes. what makes people think that signing a sheet of paper eliminates the risk of a combat situation? you think captain america's really gonna be getting training, if he were to sign up? or iron man, or any of the other big leaguers? registration changes nothing about the possible dangers their day-to-day lives possess.
Originally posted by BlaqChaos
For the big time pros, it would mean that the superheroes would show up in court to testify against the supervillians that keep ending up back on the street, because their case was thrown out due to lack of evidence/witnesses.
Ah dont you just love the american justice system 🙄
I know you didn't think that if the police found a guy handing from a lamp post with a note saying "Your friendly neighborhood Spider-man" that they'd actually be able to get a conviction.
BTW, I picked up the new issue of CW: Front Line. The Superhuman prison is being constructed in completed. It's in the Negative Zone, and Sentry's computer CLOC seems to be heading up ops (there are no human agents within the NZ). I'll post scans later.
I guess we know what side Sentry's on.
Originally posted by BlaqChaos
I know you didn't think that if the police found a guy handing from a lamp post with a note saying "Your friendly neighborhood Spider-man" that they'd actually be able to get a conviction.BTW, I picked up the new issue of CW: Front Line. The Superhuman prison is being constructed in completed. It's in the Negative Zone, and Sentry's computer CLOC seems to be heading up ops (there are no human agents within the NZ). I'll post scans later.
I guess we know what side Sentry's on.
Scannage? While powerful I think Sentry can be easily manipulated with all his mental issues. The NZone, damn aint that a bit harsh?
Originally posted by BlaqChaos
I know you didn't think that if the police found a guy handing from a lamp post with a note saying "Your friendly neighborhood Spider-man" that they'd actually be able to get a conviction.BTW, I picked up the new issue of CW: Front Line. The Superhuman prison is being constructed in completed. It's in the Negative Zone, and Sentry's computer CLOC seems to be heading up ops (there are no human agents within the NZ). I'll post scans later.
I guess we know what side Sentry's on.
Wow thats just a huge ripoff of Fantastic Four: Foes. A mini series written by Robert Kirkman.
Where Reed builds a prison in the negitive zone to hold all the FF's villans in (not Dr. Doom though) to lower the potential chances of their early demise.
Originally posted by Grimm22Considering that Reed palyed a major part in the prison's design and construction, it makes sense.
Wow thats just a huge ripoff of Fantastic Four: Foes. A mini series written by Robert Kirkman.Where Reed builds a prison in the negitive zone to hold all the FF's villans in (not Dr. Doom though) to lower the potential chances of their early demise.