KMC Civil War (or issue rather).
Hey members, how are ya? Just followed through with this idea when I did a forum search to ensure that a thread identical to this one didn't exist. Now, I don't know if you want to make a role-playing thing out of it, but I initially planned for it to be an opinion poll. I'm beginning to think that would be a bit drab, so any suggestions are welcome. Hey, maybe we could take on some Civil War personas. The sides are (prosaically), Pro-Scan, and Anti-Scan.
In 2007, the KMC comic community will be divided. Those will clairvoyance saw this coming;
the stupid ones though, didn't. There will be bloodshed. Scanners will crack like the volatile "friendships" of its clerisy. Things will never be the same. The illegal act of scanning and the uploading of copyrighted material has been deemed morally unscrupulous by many comic book devotees. They say scanning must stop in order to keep the industry alive. They cry, "Catch 22!"
Others feel that they reserve the right to "preview" a comic, or an arc in order to determine if they will buy it or not. They don't see the logic in passing up a free read; after all, things are tough nowadays. Scanning has occurs outside the vacuum of KMC, though. There are other forums, Internet scanning guilds, and peer-to-peer software, each of which peels away layers from the comic book industry’s fat-cats’ corpulent carcasses (a little strong, I know). Some say it's the way of the future. Digital media, not print will eventually triumph.
Also, they say that industry will strike out at these pirates through using the justice system. Quite analogous to the Kazaa subpoenas from a few years back, Marvel and DC plan to sue the Superman and Spider-Man undies off of the pirates, making an example of each and every male adolescent who would dare use a scanner to… scan things! The only question that remains brothers is, "What do you say?"
Nota Bene: Digi, Tron, or Paola, please feel free to close it if there is something too similar, or if the idea just sucks.