When a stranger comes to Brockton Bay with the intention of HALPING, things are going to get...
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No, he's here to HALP her.Eh.
Human endbringer, cool. Starting on the Hess family was pretty fresh and interesting, although I thought Sophia and Terry's argument was a little too... 'This is my position and it is inviolate let me explain why then you can explain your position.' if that makes any sense? The bait and switch at the end was pretty well executed in general.
But that he's here specifically to help Taylor, who Eidolon saw in a cape dream and wanted to help? Noooo thank you. Gonna give this one a pass.
Judging by the uninterrupted narrative and the slow passing out of Sophia, I really doubt it.
Helping: Rendering assistance to a person in need.
Correct.Judging by the uninterrupted narrative and the slow passing out of Sophia, I really doubt it.
Also correctHelping: Rendering assistance to a person in need.
Halping: Assisting someone, usually against their will. Doing whatever you believe will be beneficial to the halped party.
A cape is a human with powers; ie, a parahuman. Scion is not a parahuman; he's a space whale pretending to be something he's not. Behemoth is not a parahuman; he's a superweapon. So is Zach. Therefore, he's not a cape.I just had a thought, asking Zachary "Are you a cape?" is probably the same as asking them "Are you a belt?" or "Are you a T-Shirt?".
Not just being asked how he did what he did seems kinda weird from an in universe point of view, makes perfect sense for the story though.
In the equally obligatory Austrian accent
No, a parahuman is a human with powers, Cape is a slightly broader term which includes close analogues such as Saint or Scion typically, a case of connotative vs denotative meaning really.A cape is a human with powers; ie, a parahuman. Scion is not a parahuman; he's a space whale pretending to be something he's not. Behemoth is not a parahuman; he's a superweapon. So is Zach. Therefore, he's not a cape.
Halping: Assisting someone, usually against their will. Doing whatever you believe will be beneficial to the halped party.
Or, you know, both.Which misconception an author can play for maximum comedy or tragedy potential, as appropriate.
For given definitions of 'glorious', 'train' and 'wreck', yes
All aboard the hype train!
Because she gave you those feelings in your sleep.
Not far enough.Oh, great scenes there. The heroes haven't yet cottoned up to the fact they're facing an Endbringer... I wonder how far they'll escalate, until they realise that.
The irony is strong with this one.It was epic, all right. Epic in the same way that an Endbringer attack was epic.
Clearly he's going to pop an entire bathtub full of popcorn, settle in with a movie and relax for a bit. The rubber duck is traditional.Now, why would Kid Win be requisitioning seventeen pounds of popcorn and a rubber duck
I can't help but smile at the tone my mind projects for this line. So pleased and perky it physically hurts to hear."I have brought you clean clothes and a towel, Taylor Hebert!"
I love transitions like that. Seriously Ack, bravo on this one.This was the first time I had ever felt actually comfortable in the school cafeteria.
The most disturbing thing about Zach is how eminently reasonable and calm Zach is about things like that. Zach doesn't hate you, isn't angry or even really moved at all about it. Zach is just trying to solve a problem in an objectively efficent manner, with reasonable consideration to the people involved. I mean, Sophia understands and she's better at the 'dealing with people/conveying ideas' thing then Zach, so of course she should explain that she taught Zach this was totally fine."No, you can't! Killing is wrong!"
"No, it is not." He really intended to do this. I could hear it in his voice. "Sophia will understand. She knows that it is sometimes necessary to kill to solve a problem. I will let her explain to the other two, and give them time to make their peace with whatever deity they consider significant."
That is perhaps the most terrifyingly effective power an Endbringer could have, more than a 'Not a threat/nice guy' aura, because it's insidious, like root-beer or the federation.But the problem is that one of his sneakier powers is to project an "I'm human" aura. People won't start wondering if he's an Endbringer while he's present, because he's obviously human. Just look at him. Any other idea is plainly ridiculous.
I nominate Zach as the first Friendbringer. Call him 'Zachary of the Gentle Smile' or some such fun title.