Jormuungaand
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No, his evil twin did it.
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No, his evil twin did it.
Ah, that would be why I didn't find it. That's the 27th Amendment; historically it WASN'T a restriction and it was during my lifetime that this changed.
Wouldn't Xor be more suitableto be a green lantern ?"By this ring, my honour upheld
By this ring, my wrongs repaid
By this ring, my slights revenged
By this ring, I fight and live!"
I'll take that bet. I'm putting five likes on it being an unrecalled undercover Kryptonian intelligence agent having caused it.
Well... that sounds like a stretch in a society of big purple rock people... unless you mean a version of Doomsday?I'll take that bet. I'm putting five likes on it being an unrecalled undercover Kryptonian intelligence agent having caused it.
Except he was dating the daughter, not the wife? My bet is the daughter did it, and then either she framed him, or her father did to break them up.Well, if we're doing bets.....
I've got 5 on the wife faking her death, so she could run away with Xor.
Renegade Match was in a panic because he had no idea what was going on around him. SI Match was given far more context to his memories, both by the extended period of time the genomorphs had to work on him and Jor-El's efforts.Mr Zoat, unrelated question(s) for you. When Grayven healed Match, he was already capable of emotions. By contrast, Paragon!Match was kind of a meat robot when it came to emotions. Has he developed the capacity for emotions yet?
Could go either way. Right now he's stewing in his own bile.Is Hardcastle going to become an antagonist, or is he unimportant?
He includes the SI in a wide variety of people he considers to be at fault.Does he even know that it's Paul's fault that he was found out and is now out of the military?
He includes the SI in a wide variety of people he considers to be at fault.
A lot of the time the Lasso is preety much the physical embodiment of truth. Canonically, when it broke due to Wonder Woman not believing the truth presented by a person it was holding , as mentioned in this fic (I forgot the guy's name. The guy who is a king of a country between India and Pakistan), there stopped being a "true reality" and fictional / false things became real. That seems like it would be dangerous to study and probably impossible to copy.Too bad no one's worked on reverse-engineering the magic behind the Lasso of Truth (incidentally I can't remember any use of the Lasso's magic in canon, can anyone else? Possibly in one of the spin-off comics?). That could be useful for this new mission.
On a related note have Kordtech/Io made any other oricalchum armor like Diana's? Could be useful for Donna, the Kryptonians and Cassie in the future, at least for crisis situations since I can understand the publicity reasons behind not looking militarized/armored all the time. I'm not sure how defensive Kon's Nth-metal armor is but I presume oricalchum is better- would be cool if they could integrate the two together so he could keep his flight, but a kinetic belt could work in a pinch as well. Magic being mainstream and productive is one of my favorite things about this fic so I always like to see more of it.
I can't seem to find the term Alignment for Xor's homeworld online (though I only browsed wikis for 2 minutes), did Mr Zoat invent it?
Echoing another poster, this incident would probably he caught Renegade's intention too and I don't recall any WoZ about what he did about it.
He includes the SI in a wide variety of people he considers to be at fault.
That would be consistent with what we know of Hardassle (spelling intentional), and the sort of person he seems to be.
I'd guess nothing. He is a die-hard anti-extra-terrestrial. I wouldn't be surprised if he considered Paul one too by virtue of not believing his confessed origins. Probably thinks he's a menace or a precursor to an alien invasion. Hopefully he ends up the way he did in JLU, minus the assassination.I sort of wonder what it would take to get him to accept that it was really his own fault.
A lot of the time the Lasso is preety much the physical embodiment of truth. Canonically, when it broke due to Wonder Woman not believing the truth presented by a person it was holding , as mentioned in this fic (I forgot the guy's name. The guy who is a king of a country between India and Pakistan), there stopped being a "true reality" and fictional / false things became real. That seems like it would be dangerous to study and probably impossible to copy.
Canonically, Nth Metal is about as good, if not better, than Orichalcum. Also, Orichalcum wouldn't let Kon fly without a belt. Also, in some continuities, Nth Metal is Ninth Metal And Orichalcum is 7th (I believe, can't confirm).
Also, a metal that doesn't bend at all and doesn't magically absorb force / energy like Nth Metal is preety much worthless (earth r at the very least not worth that much when it comes to fighting, since you are still getting hit with the same hit, and the metal doesn't cushion / :spread the blow.
He is giving himself a small kick for not finding a way to make supervillains the military's responsibility earlier. But that's about it.
Oh yes you have. Gaolbreak. They used it on Hugo Strange to make him confess.
Too bad no one's worked on reverse-engineering the magic behind the Lasso of Truth (incidentally I can't remember any use of the Lasso's magic in canon, can anyone else? Possibly in one of the spin-off comics?). That could be useful for this new mission.
I don't know that much about Hardcastle, but from what I've learned just from this story I'm going to guess one of those people he considers at fault isn't Hardcastle.He includes the SI in a wide variety of people he considers to be at fault.
I don't know that much about Hardcastle, but from what I've learned just from this story I'm going to guess one of those people he considers at fault isn't Hardcastle.
He is giving himself a small kick for not finding a way to make supervillains the military's responsibility earlier. But that's about it.
It couldn't have been earlier than 1998, because that's when I turned 16.Though, now that I think about it. I do think they added the Learner's permit and Full license in the 90's. I recall some of my other friends complaining about just missing the cut-off and not getting their full license for 2 more years.
Nice to see Hardcastle forced into retirement, but that just makes me worried about who got his old job.
Because General Eiling wasn't exactly a great example of wisdom either.
Hope it's General Lane. Grayven's version of him seems to be on the ball.
Kinda hard to find examples of rationality in the DC universe when it comes to military leadership.