RichardWhereat
Aia airëa Fëanáro.
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Hah! I was actually thinking of the Gibson Desert North marker only a little west of there.Yeah, somewhere about here. https://goo.gl/maps/FxtziBtAUvs9W8wE8
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Hah! I was actually thinking of the Gibson Desert North marker only a little west of there.Yeah, somewhere about here. https://goo.gl/maps/FxtziBtAUvs9W8wE8
If you can find even a single time he shot someone because they were monologuing and despite that being contraindicated by the situation, I'll admit you've got a good point. Until then, I'm not convinced.Unfortunately don't have the time to go back through the whole story and link every time paul has shot someone mid monologue.
OL is not Krona but sure, if you can give a convincing argument that OL is responsible for Krona's actions, then this'll be relevant.I don't think time trapper broke the multiverse I think Krona broke the multiverse as seen when Overgirl was thrown into Earth 16 (or do you need a citation that shes a character in the story as well).
That's not something I asked for. Considering OL to be Time Trapper is slightly less ludicrous that Krona but it's still a stretch so again, give me an arguement that OL should be considered responsible for his actions and then we'll talk.But since you asked Here is where he admitted to working with Krona and
Vaermina has expressed a belief that the crisis is either not over or that this is the bad ending. I would agree that the multiverse was bent but that's not what you were arguing and I don't see any reason to think that a timeline and everyone in it being restored is a bad thing so, again, provide a good argument for considering the multiverse broken first.Here is where the multiverse was broken or at least bent into sustaining a timeline that didn't exist.
Yeah. Honestly, Earth is extremely lucky that it's a non-malevolent salesman instead of, say, The Reach.I mean, he's not wrong.
Earth has known that there is life on other planets for at least a decade with Superman around, and there may have been alien visitations in the past that have been recorded.
The UN honestly should have had some ways of dealing with an alien polity trying to make contact.
Also Manga Khan would have probably done this on his own even if he wasn't a member of the OLC.
Thank you, corrected.
hums I wonder if the fleet would want to try to do something with Mars while they are at it - the 'unclaimed' status type thing is something that they would likely have an even better case for on Mars.
Hah! Even the robot is tired of his shit!
I wonder what Dox is planning though, assuming he sent him?
Galxy wide trade networks would increase interdependency and therefore, potentially, strengthen peace efforts.
Maybe Khan is meant to help facilitate these?
My assumption is either the obvious, he isn't a member of the Corps, or the other is that Dox looked for people that would Want to do this, and Khan was the only Orange Lantern that fit the profile.
He is a member of the OLC.
Commanding the various orange lanterns to do things is going to be a hassle if they can't find the motivation to do them.
Really hope Jevek or the other Controllers are working on more living weapons like Effigy, the guy had a point that Orange Lanterns aren't exactly all that reliable in a war if they don't feel like fighting.
Orange Lanterns are really just agents on contract. Orange Lantern Ring in exchange for taking on jobs from the OLC, meaning that in case of emergency there are Lanterns that can respond to emergencies but mostly you want normal weapons and soldiers. Aside from that, though, I feel like they mostly freelance, unless they Want to be be part of running and maintaining the OLC.
"Aquaman… Aside from the obvious conflict of interest, you don't… Actually have the authority to give me orders. I'm not-" He grimaces. "-a member of the Justice League, and I'm not one of your subjects. If you want me to do you a fav-?"
"Orange Lantern." Batman turns to face me. "Go to the Cluster ship and talk to Manga Khan. Try and find out for certain exactly what he wants here."
"Certainly, sir." I raise my right index and middle fingers to my forehead. "I'll let you know when I have something."
wait, am i missing something here? why is he following batman's orders if he doesn't have to follow Aquaman's? i thought that deal that OL made with WW and Bats was only for a year, wouldn't it have expired by now?
He's more used to following his orders and probably respects him the most among the members of the League, aside from Alan and Diana.
wait, am i missing something here? why is he following batman's orders if he doesn't have to follow Aquaman's? i thought that deal that OL made with WW and Bats was only for a year, wouldn't it have expired by now?
He's more used to following his orders and probably respects him the most among the members of the League, aside from Alan and Diana.
No, pretty sure the only reason is that Batman is in charge of the Team and the SI is on the Team.
The times I remember are early in the story as I said I don't have time to search through the story only for every time paul shot someone for monologuingIf you can find even a single time he shot someone because they were monologuing and despite that being contraindicated by the situation, I'll admit you've got a good point. Until then, I'm not convinced.
OL is not Krona but sure, if you can give a convincing argument that OL is responsible for Krona's actions, then this'll be relevant.
As the previous citation's stated he got Krona's help, to attempt to sustain a timeline that didn't exist, Krona while helping time trapper paul (who is technically paul only separated by the time travel shenanigans). He assisted Krona, Krona broke the multiverse hence "helping Krona break the multiverse."
If not for the actions of time trapper then Krona would not have broken the multiverse (in the manner relevant to the episode)That's not something I asked for. Considering OL to be Time Trapper is slightly less ludicrous that Krona but it's still a stretch so again, give me an arguement that OL should be considered responsible for his actions and then we'll talk.
Vaermina has expressed a belief that the crisis is either not over or that this is the bad ending. I would agree that the multiverse was bent but that's not what you were arguing and I don't see any reason to think that a timeline and everyone in it being restored is a bad thing so, again, provide a good argument for considering the multiverse broken first.
The citation where the multiverse was breaking isn't relevant? The Citation that shows us that the timeline was unsustainable wasn't relevant?As to the two edits, thank you for putting the effort in but as indicated above, not really relevant.
Orange Lanterns aren't really reliable period.He is a member of the OLC.
Commanding the various orange lanterns to do things is going to be a hassle if they can't find the motivation to do them.
Really hope Jevek or the other Controllers are working on more living weapons like Effigy, the guy had a point that Orange Lanterns aren't exactly all that reliable in a war if they don't feel like fighting.
I just realized that some of the babies Paul helped the Amazons with would have been born by this point (born for ~6 months, given that the first baby was conceived on January 9th 2011, and we're currently in April 2012)
Do you think they brought in foreign OBGYNs and Pediatricians for the births? I hope everything went well for those kids.
Edit: Assuming the birth wasn't premature, the first baby born on Themiscyra in more than a thousand years would have been around the time Paul was stealing fruit from Eden in Alienated
I mean, it's not necessarily their first rodeo with childbirth even if it has been a long time. Maybe they got doctors in from outside. But I consider it if anything more likely that ancient midwives dusted off their scrolls and refreshed their memory in the months before the births started as well as prayed to Hera.
The burden of proof lies on you. I've given an example of something that might convince me and if you can't provide evidence, then it doesn't really matter whether it's because you don't have time or it doesn't exist. Either find me something to convince me that OL would not be willing to listen to a monologue or stop making the claim.The times I remember are early in the story as I said I don't have time to search through the story only for every time paul shot someone for monologuing
Unless you can convince me that OL is responsible for that? Yes. ...but I'll go into that below.The citation where the multiverse was breaking isn't relevant?
I seem to recall something about Paul asking to rejoin the team when he came back from establishing the OLC. Perhaps he said he'd follow Batman's orders then.wait, am i missing something here? why is he following batman's orders if he doesn't have to follow Aquaman's? i thought that deal that OL made with WW and Bats was only for a year, wouldn't it have expired by now?
Good question. Paul better have a good explanation."Plans?! What plans could possibly be of more significance than the day upon which I, Lord-Lantern Manga Khan, first arrived at your planet?!"
I'm betting there's a 75% chance it is for someone's birthday party/birthday present.