GRODD vs DOOM

Started by DTM3 pages

This is true, it was in the Emperor Doom book.

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Purple Man uses pheromones, rather than telepathy, though?

Classic Kingpin was boss, even though we all know fat people have no willpower:

Granted, it's a non-amped Purple Man there. I just wanted to make a fat joke.

^^^You're allowed the occasional act of whimsey.

😆 That was a good fat joke. You'd think Fisk would be able to resist eating the fifth donut for dinner if he can resist Kilgrave.

Doom also told Emma Frost to go F herself when she attempted to enter his mind.

Originally posted by DTM
This is true, it was in the Emperor Doom book.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Gd8NBIma-zo/THF9ehJ6U5I/AAAAAAAAOmo/SgGieBaMerc/s1600/drdoomPurpleMan.jpg

What level was Killgrave on in that instance?

Originally posted by EcstaticGrace
What level was Killgrave on in that instance?

He was amped so his powers worked on a planetary scale.

Originally posted by Surtur
He was amped so his powers worked on a planetary scale.

What's the prism for? Where's the comic because I feel like Doom captured him and it went to an actual day back to regular levels for Purple Man so what's the context like?

I think that is the thing being used to amp his powers.

So should it be made clear that guys like Doom and Reed are mutants or something? Cause thiere is now way a NORMAL Human should be able to pull off his kind of tricks with out some kind of excuse.

Originally posted by Surtur
I think that is the thing being used to amp his powers.

Would it have the same effect with someone inside the dome as outside it? Why was Doom trying to amp him? I'm not trying to downplay the instance I'm just making sure I know what went down exactly so I'm not corrected by someone else if I bring it up.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
we all know fat people have no willpower:

All muscles, no fat.

They just camouflage as fat to confuse the enemy biscuits

Originally posted by EcstaticGrace
Would it have the same effect with someone inside the dome as outside it? Why was Doom trying to amp him? I'm not trying to downplay the instance I'm just making sure I know what went down exactly so I'm not corrected by someone else if I bring it up.

It was from the Graphic Novel Emperor Doom, Its been a while but I think Doom was amping Purple Man's power so he could control the world. And I'm thinking it would have the same effect inside because a strong will has been something Doom has always had,

Originally posted by Aakla
It was from the Graphic Novel Emperor Doom, Its been a while but I think Doom was amping Purple Man's power so he could control the world. And I'm thinking it would have the same effect inside because a strong will has been something Doom has always had,

Appreciate it.

Emperor Doom was a great book. I cant recall who all resisted the planetary control, though i think a few did.

Yep, Dooms plots to take over don't always necessarily have him wanting to rule forever. He just kind of wants to make everyone look like a fool and show how superior he is, then go back to his castle in Latveria.

Originally posted by EcstaticGrace
Based on your opinion or are there any feats to suggest this?
Based on multiple feats.

Also, his opinion. Which is as good as fact, tbh.

Yes, Doom built the device to augment Purple Man to take over the entire planet, and he only "lost" at the end because he was bored with the entire planet being obdient to him, so he allowed Namor to kill Purple Man, thus returning the wills to everyone.

When you wine and dine Namor...

...he will do MORE than put out. He'll straight up kill someone.