This is a story idea that's been nagging at me, so here it is.
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Citation? As I recall, they found papers referring to it in the Merchants' possession when Taylor went to rescue Sierra's brother from them.Random speculation: Protagonist's lightning palm isn't a superpower itself. It is, instead, the manifestation of a tinker power. It might also be the result of a shaker, breaker, or changer power, and possibly a few others. Would definitely give Protagonist a blaster rating if it sticks around, though.
If the title is a reference to Cauldron's Nemesis program, then this is almost certainly multiple years before canon as I am fairly sure it was shut down before canon start by a fair margin.
Thinkers don't go investigating every weird happening. Tattletale was caught up in her own problems. Accord worked out a plan to save the world from itself, and ended up as a supervillain. Alexandria was in on it. Any Thinker who figured something out and brought it to the attention of the PRT would be put on the wrong track, discredited, or disappeared.*Shrugs* Might be fanon or a deliberate divergence in one story. The only semi-clear memory I have for the operational time of the Nemesis Program (which was, I think, ludicrously stupid... especially in a world with Thinkers) is from discussions in the SV Alchemical Solutions thread. If it was inaccurate, my apologies.
One thing you need to remember about Cauldron is that they are being led by a woman whose credentials for her position is that she was in the right place at the right time and she had hands to stab Eden with.
Super-powered lie detectors (either tech, or just as a side effect of a Thinker ability) seem to be fairly rare in the Wormverse. So much could have been screwed up by one in the right place, and it wasn't. Plus, the chances are that any legal proceedings would require the person to consent to such a device or person being used to monitor their truthfulness. Note that the PRT specifically didn't employ parahumans (except for the boss, oh well, whoops).No, but acting like that is an unnecessary vulnerability and cuts Cauldron off from a bunch of other options down the line.
Every single person who purchased a Nemesis is a huge potential leak and a routine check (during Master/Stranger protocols, preparations for a court case, whatever) could lead to them being discovered. Technically every Cauldron customer is a potential leak, but "purchased superpowers from this group" is way less damaging information than "Mind-controlled a person to fight against me, lose, and probably killed them and got a bunch of other people killed, too". It also really, REALLY harms efforts to integrate Case 53's into society and the Wards/Protectorate in general.
They don't even need to be a Thinker to catch them; just somebody asking the right questions (for any of a thousand different reasons) and being able to see past their bluffs.
Not an SI.Oh well... I wonder what is going on. Is this another self insert or just a random scion worshipper grabbed of the streets by cauldron?
I doubt very much that Protectorate capes would go in for the Nemesis program. I was thinking it would be more aimed at independent capes wanting to make a name for themselves."Do you remember killing anyone", "Do you have any idea why this person attacked you", "Why do you think so many case 53s have been killed by senior Protectorate members?" or any of a thousand other possibilities. And it doesn't need to be superpowered lie-detectors by any stretch of the imagination; human empathy can work wonders. Especially if the people who did it felt guilty about it.
As for Contessa screening them like that... doesn't work without a lot of damage control. Every single new trigger, every action by the Endbringers, Eidolon and Zion... if any of those affect the person (directly or indirectly) then Contessa's path could change and thus necessitate further action to keep things buried, possibly in ways that dramatically interfere with their actual goal.
So someone from the time after the gold morning? Instead of "the devil knows" it's now "Scion knows"?Not an SI.
Not a Scion worshipper either. "Scion knows" is more of a sarcastic version of 'God knows'.
No.So someone from the time after the gold morning? Instead of "the devil knows" it's now "Scion knows"?
I'm currently assuming that the Nemesis code-word is villain, with this little tidbit plus Flux's ultra-spamming of the word as my reasoning.I felt a surge of anger at the word 'villain'; seriously, what the fuck? Where did he get off, calling me that? "And who the fuck are you?" I demanded.
As for this, well, Chekhov's Orphan?The kid had shoulder-length straggly hair; I guessed it was either a skinny girl, or a skinnier guy.
Dude, that option was burned when he killed the cops. He's now at war with the state, because one asshole wanted to play hero and have a nemesis. The only real option has now is to become S rank and force them to the negotiation table.So the ribbons are almost certainly electrical lines or conduits. Our hero is making it more and more unlikely that he will find a sympathetic, non villain ear with him attacking the cops and shopkeep.
Well, it's Worm.Holy shit, Flux arranged to have a cop murdered just to make himself look more heroic?