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With This Ring (Young Justice SI) (Thread Fourteen)

That came out of the blue, now didn't it?

Unless I'm misremembering something, which I might be.
Clarion Call 3, where Paul wanted to go to them for a research project and, as a consequence, found out that Queen Clea had recently succumbed to old age. Judging by the times and time zones of subsequent episodes, he got a missive to deliver to King Orin that the angels might have destroyed in the course of killing him. Unless it was in subspace, and he just forgot because of the whole "being dead" thing.
 
That would be a good thing.
True, true. But if her punctuation goes violet while she's got violet text, that's an overload of emotional energy. While characters like Hinon or the Guardians can handle it, a sixteen-year-old girl? Outlook not so good.
And gaining Love Enlightenment, while stabilising, would require her to experience all aspects of love: the good, the bad and the ugly...
 
"Relatives who.. didn't have anything to do with him getting exiled for having purple-?"
When did that happen?

I'm kind of wondering when he was with Heenan why he didn't bother telling her that the reason the Delight disappeared is because she is now Delirium.
Might have happened off-screen. It's far from the first time something interesting has happened off-screen in this (rather long) story.
 
...a Jewish holy artefact called 'The Ark of the Covenant', but...
(The common usage. There were a few hits on 'Arc', but not many...)
And Yikes, the Angels were not messing around...
She knows the attitude and comportment which the roles requires...
She knows the attitude and comportment which the role requires...
...or we would visit Jebediah and ask him what's going on."
...or we could visit Jebediah and ask him what's going on."
She frowns for a second, the shrugs, lifting the staff...
She frowns for a second, then shrugs, lifting the staff...
with her right hand and pressing her left down on the star sapphire itself.
Another uncapitalised instance.
Thank you, corrected.
 
...Wasn't that Grayven's thing? Looks like someone else picked up that plot hook. Or did OL actually do it - it has been a while since I've seen that plot thread... I guess Tomorrow will show us.
i have no clue what Ventura is since i skip all Renegade segment like it the black plague

so what exactly is going on, what side plot did the normal play through didn't do ?
 
i have no clue what Ventura is since i skip all Renegade segment like it the black plague

so what exactly is going on, what side plot did the normal play through didn't do ?
Grayven assisted a rival city of Atlantis (led by a former Aquaman villain) to remain independent through being the only city with the initiative to trade with the surface - the queen's former supervillain connections coming in handy. In Paragon, the queen died, and was to be replaced by her daughter, who grew up and was raised in Atlantis - and would favor Atlantis over Ventura. In Renengade she is still alive, and can also name her successor due to the political power generated by being the only Atlantan city trading with the surface - they get to name prices. It's not that people can't go around them, but they just don't die to difficulty involved as Ventura is close to the shore, and has set up a viable system already. That and,they mostly trade in luxury/ arcane items. Stuff people want, but don't need.
 
First time I've heard of this, any good?
The first book is really good. The second book is solid, but doesn't quite have the magic of the first one. The third one is still a work in progress, but it's startlingly different from the other two in theme and content; it's a logical progression and it still feels like it fits together but there's a definite tone shift. (It's also distinctly more political in nature.)

writing comes off a bit autistic
The writer knows this. It might be an intentional stylistic choice, because many of the main characters, including Doc himself, are acknowledged in-story as being effectively autistic due to the nature of their powers. Or it might be that the writer is writing what he knows. I suspect it's some combination of these.
 
So Paul is asking/showing controller Hinon things/people related to the other lights or high end jumped universal elementals (endless), so how come Zatanna isnt having a chat with grandma Hinon as she gets examined for symptoms of light overload? I thought Paul was working towards that when he asked Hinon about the Zamarrons, but nope.

If Hinon is going to check on Alan (hope), shouldn't she also check Zatanna (love) as well? might even help distract Zatanna if Hinon asks her to be present the next time she calls Aga'po also would create an opportunity to have the Justice league sent a mission to the controller homeworld (Zatanna, a green lantern, one of the Hawks, Supergirl, etc) and gives Zoat the setup to have more earth characters in his space adventures, as those are more interesting for Paul (because he is powerful) while also retaining one of the main reasons most of us are here for IE the earth side DC League/Team characters.
 
turn off the sun (the main one)
Fusion isn't a chemical reaction - it's a nuclear reaction.

Electricity conduction isn't considered a chemical reaction either, I don't think. Unless you're using a combustible fuel, I think you can go the whole power cycle with turbines and the like just using physical and electromagnetic interactions, no chemistry.
 
He looks.. mildly uncomfortable for a moment. "I need to ask you to tell me whether or not you are in secret discussions with the government of Venturia."
This not the same as "I need to know if you are"


And gaining Love Enlightenment, while stabilising, would require her to experience all aspects of love: the good, the bad and the ugly...
Might be good eventually. Probably should wait until she reaches the age of consent though.
 
Might be good eventually. Probably should wait until she reaches the age of consent though.
She has already reached the age of consent, almost anywhere in the States.

She just hasn't reached the age where depictions of her aren't considered child porn. Meaning that she can do stuff, but we can't talk about it.

EDIT: She's at least 16, right? I thought she was 16.
 
Fusion isn't a chemical reaction - it's a nuclear reaction.

Electricity conduction isn't considered a chemical reaction either, I don't think. Unless you're using a combustible fuel, I think you can go the whole power cycle with turbines and the like just using physical and electromagnetic interactions, no chemistry.

Doesn't matter - both are exothernic, and therefore close enough. Not much further from fire than ATP creation. While the sun is nuclear, it still produces fire / energy. Shut that off, and the sun no longer produces light. Electricity - at the very least batteries use a chemical reaction to basically conduct electrons from one material with too many to a material with too few. So I believe it's still a chemical reaction - just sort of long distance. Everything uses batteries/ electric potential.
 
Doesn't matter - both are exothernic, and therefore close enough. Not much further from fire than ATP creation. While the sun is nuclear, it still produces fire / energy. Shut that off, and the sun no longer produces light. Electricity - at the very least batteries use a chemical reaction to basically conduct electrons from one material with too many to a material with too few. So I believe it's still a chemical reaction - just sort of long distance. Everything uses batteries/ electric potential.

Well, certainly if by "control all exothermic chemical reactions" you actually mean "control all reactions of any kind, whether or not they involve chemistry or produce heat" - then, yeah, that's overpowered.
 
She has already reached the age of consent, almost anywhere in the States.

Not so much.

New York (where Zatanna lives) has an age of consent of 17. They also--contrary to what some sites claim--do not have a close-in-age exemption for sex. At 15 or 16, it becomes only a misdemeanor for a 16-to-20-year-old to have sex with her, but it's still a crime, prosecutors still actually charge it, and it still gets you put on a sex offender registry.

(And, yes, this does mean that if two 16-year-olds have sex, both are committing a crime; the statute is gender-neutral. New York is one of those states that has a close-in-age exemption for "sexual contact", but not for actual sex.)

Rhode Island (where Happy Harbor and the team's lair is) has an age of consent of 16... but any time you have a minor crossing state lines for sex that's illegal in their home state, that raises potential issues that an aggressive prosecutor could pursue.

... of course, if we're talking about this in the context of Zatanna's obvious interest in Paul, that's a bit of a red herring, in that Paul's issue with that relationship was never whether it would technically break the letter of any laws, but more whether it'd be wrong according to his moral code.
 
Well, certainly if by "control all exothermic chemical reactions" you actually mean "control all reactions of any kind, whether or not they involve chemistry or produce heat" - then, yeah, that's overpowered.
Yeah, there's probably a few more things to do with chemical reactions that are op - and I do get the difference, but I'm not a chemist. I can't come up with them on the spot.
 
Yeah, there's probably a few more things to do with chemical reactions that are op - and I do get the difference, but I'm not a chemist. I can't come up with them on the spot.
TBQH, "stopping oxidation reactions" would be OP enough, we don't need to give her more. :)
 

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