Radiant Knight
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That was fucking fantastic. He just destroyed them.
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Can we go back to Grayven soon. The more focus there is on Paul the more I hate him. And given that he is the author that doesn't say good things about him imo.
Edit: Or least have him face a Non-nerfed justice league from the comics. That would kick his teeth in real quick and might actually give him some character growth. Cause right now I can tell you/he has a swelled head that moons could orbit.
"How can you even ask that? You know what the Syndicate is. I know Blue only works with them because he didn't have a choice, but you're far more powerful than he is. You wouldn't let something like the Syndicate exist on your Earth."
... I mean, he's not wrong.
So, Paul's powerful enough that he can trivially take down the Justice League, but it's not possible for him to actually wrap up the Crime Syndicate without collateral damage? He just doesn't give a fuck about this world, so he can't be arsed to power up enough to deal with it?
I'm still having difficulty with why Paul's on the Crime Syndicate's side here. The kind of mindset he wants the heroes to adopt seems like the same kind of mindset that's okay with Nabu (because shutting him down is a messy complicated situation that might cause collateral damage), and we know how he felt about that... or maybe that was just because it was someone he knew, and his righteous rage was just a front?
Someone planning and preparing to take out the Justice League?Okay what the fuck shitty marty stu fan wank did this turn into. Damn you were always borderline dipping into this territory but this is your worst chapter to date and I despise it.
... I mean, he's not wrong.
So, Paul's powerful enough that he can trivially take down the Justice League, but it's not possible for him to actually wrap up the Crime Syndicate without collateral damage? He just doesn't give a fuck about this world, so he can't be arsed to power up enough to deal with it?
I'm still having difficulty with why Paul's on the Crime Syndicate's side here. The kind of mindset he wants the heroes to adopt seems like the same kind of mindset that's okay with Nabu (because shutting him down is a messy complicated situation that might cause collateral damage), and we know how he felt about that... or maybe that was just because it was someone he knew, and his righteous rage was just a front?
Well, the Young Offenders are certainly going to be impressed. He just solo'd the entire team of superheroes who took down Old Management at the height of their power.
...better not let Ultra Boy at Superman anytime soon, though. That would probably end badly. Still, I can see this kind of causing even New Management to realize they've got the tiger by the tail with OL.
Someone planning and preparing to take out the Justice League?
SupermanweakeningconstructstriketoheadknockbacktakeDiana'spunchonkineticbarrierpullHawkwomanasidewithconstructcoldgunonflash.
And straight to panic combat. At least the 'let's you and him fight' part is getting done with quick!
Not sure the twin 'unarmoured' works too well... Perhaps reword it to avoid repetition?Their Lantern Stewart has a shaved head, a goatee and an unarmoured costume, and their Hawkwoman is wearing bright unarmoured clothing that my version wouldn't be seen dead in.
Heck, even some versions of Batman do it.I doubt that there's anyone with superpowers who hasn't at some point thought 'how would I beat the Justice League in a fight?'.
Not for lack of trying, I bet...But if Owlman had weapons that could easily kill Lanterns then their John Stewart would have died on the moon. And Power Ring Green would have died years ago.
Superman is trying to regain his feet, right hand smeared with blood as he cautiously probes where my construct hit.Superman is trying to regain his feet, right hand smeared with blood as his cautiously probes where my construct hit.
...Ouch. You better put that finger back on later. Props to Stewart for apparently shrugging off losing a finger though.I fire a rapid volley of crumblers to disrupt his environmental shield and then cut off his right middle finger with an x-ionised knife. The finger and his ring fall to the floor as he winces, and I swiftly recover both. He grimaces, then takes a fighting stance. I shock crown him and then chain him up as well.
Jerkass has a point. A very good point."How can you even ask that? You know what the Syndicate is. I know Blue only works with them because he didn't have a choice, but you're far more powerful than he is. You wouldn't let something like the Syndicate exist on your Earth."
Dude, not so grumpy. He's offering to fix it.
And he gets the quick and painful version. Should've been polite."Alright." I pick him up in a construct grapple and bend him around until I have access to his right hand. Put the finger back in place and then purple healing ray for a few seconds… And then drop him back down.
And now you feel like a right bastard, don't you?
He has a point. I can get the panic assault, but...
I'm guessing he noticed the different Flash?
Not making the best first impression, especially after the lucky curbstomping..."Is to finesse them into becoming a less malevolent organisation. A direct fight would risk massive collateral damage, and I'm not totally comfortable with how police-statey Slade Wilson is making things. This gathering of the Syndicate is happening so that the management can set out their new policy and you being here is really going to undermine that. Is there any chance at all I could persuade you to accept a parole arrangement?"
Just so I can properly gauge your feelings on the matter, how do you feel about Justice League: Doom?This right here as a chapter was you just jacking off onto the page.
That brings up one question: Where's Batman?edit: As for "Why can't OL use this OP-ness to resolve the other major problem this arc presents"... It's that one about forcing OL to split his attention. If a single one of the Justice Leaguers had landed in the next room over OL would've had a much harder time or maybe even lost; they'd have been able to spread out, buy time, maybe escape entirely, and then force OL to take fork after fork after fork because they can be in two places at once and he can't. Now multiply that by an entire national government or comparable geopolitical entity.
The repetition here is intentional as he sees it as a recurring mistake they're all making.Their Lantern Stewart has a shaved head, a goatee and an unarmoured costume, and their Hawkwoman is wearing bright unarmoured clothing that my version wouldn't be seen dead in.
Not sure the twin 'unarmoured' works too well... Perhaps reword it to avoid repetition?
It's not like Paul literally did a review where he found out the strengths and weaknesses of all league members or anything, or that he has access to the tools required to take them down.Okay what the fuck shitty marty stu fan wank did this turn into. Damn you were always borderline dipping into this territory but this is your worst chapter to date and I despise it.
... I mean, he's not wrong.
So, Paul's powerful enough that he can trivially take down the Justice League, but it's not possible for him to actually wrap up the Crime Syndicate without collateral damage? He just doesn't give a fuck about this world, so he can't be arsed to power up enough to deal with it?
I'm still having difficulty with why Paul's on the Crime Syndicate's side here. The kind of mindset he wants the heroes to adopt seems like the same kind of mindset that's okay with Nabu (because shutting him down is a messy complicated situation that might cause collateral damage), and we know how he felt about that... or maybe that was just because it was someone he knew, and his righteous rage was just a front?
Because zoat did presumably remembered it from an episode because of his perfect memory
I'm mean lets face it. You, the author has made your avatar have the most powerful ring and able to tap into almost all the comic book continuum for weapons, materials, and resources... while facing some of the most nerf-ed versions of the JLA. This right here as a chapter was you just jacking off onto the page. Its disgusting and shameful cause you have done better then this and should do better then this.
Part of his meta knowledge. He's referred to them as that at least since the time he gave the presentation on the Watchtower.
"Secondly -and I'll warn you that in the style of Sir Humphrey Appleby this is very similar to the first option- you continue to recruit anyone with the right skill set, but appoint an executive to approve new members.. and make most other operational decisions. This executive would probably be elected by the membership as a whole. This has the advantage of not causing those nominated for membership to feel excluded, but would most likely result in some of the people who are currently members losing some of their authority."
The Earth 12 option. Sort of. I never got the feeling that the authority of the original seven was in any way up for debate, even when a good proportion of the membership flat out hated Hawkgirl.
Damn, I was just about to ask that ...
He said he's a fan out of universe.
Hm... I suppose I was under the misconception that they were supposed to be the same JL and they'd just swapped in a different active-duty GL for the movie.No he didn't Paul took down the Justice League cartoon Leaguers. The ones who helped take down the Old Management were a Justice League variant for the Crisis on Two Earths movie.
If the story for this arc/episode were about defeating a Justice League lineup, then I'd agree with you, but it's not.I'm mean lets face it. You, the author has made your avatar have the most powerful ring and able to tap into almost all the comic book continuum for weapons, materials, and resources... while facing some of the most nerf-ed versions of the JLA. This right here as a chapter was you just jacking off onto the page. Its disgusting and shameful cause you have done better then this and should do better then this.
God, I hate it when people forget basic characterization. Okay, so OL Paul has a soul primarily forged out of orange light. That means a huge function of what he can/wants to do is a matter of how much he cares about a given subject. In the beginning of this arc, he was about to try to go to the heroes and jump ship back to his own earth simply because this universe isn't his problem. He can't do everything in every world and fix all the problems. The only reason he's here is because of his BL counterpart and the fact that he feels a little attachment to the Young Offenders as a function of his own team's parallels.... I mean, he's not wrong.
So, Paul's powerful enough that he can trivially take down the Justice League, but it's not possible for him to actually wrap up the Crime Syndicate without collateral damage? He just doesn't give a fuck about this world, so he can't be arsed to power up enough to deal with it?
I'm still having difficulty with why Paul's on the Crime Syndicate's side here. The kind of mindset he wants the heroes to adopt seems like the same kind of mindset that's okay with Nabu (because shutting him down is a messy complicated situation that might cause collateral damage), and we know how he felt about that... or maybe that was just because it was someone he knew, and his righteous rage was just a front?
He Ninja'd you to Batman?
I think Mr Zoat might have said in an earlier post that in the continuity of this fic, it was indeed the Earth 12 JL that took down the Old Management, but I'm not sure, which is why I'm trying to tag him in this post.Hm... I suppose I was under the misconception that they were supposed to be the same JL and they'd just swapped in a different active-duty GL for the movie.
I am massively disappointed in you as a writer for nerfing the Animated Universe Justice League just to make your SI look good Mister Zoat.
Except everything Paul did this chapter has been shown in the JLAU verse not to work on those particular members of the Justice League.This looks like lol op, but on top of all the narrative build-up, the scenario itself was a once-in-a-lifetime alignment of the stars for OL:
And probably a dozen more things I'm forgetting about. That was the best possible fight OL could have asked for and he's never going to get an opportunity like that again.
- People OL was prepared for and had practiced against extensively
- They had no idea who OL was
- They had been dropped into a totally unknown situation and weren't ready for a fight
- OL was familiar with the situation and could act without having to gather any information
- The parallel's equivalents were already out of the game so OL didn't have to hide any relevant capabilities and could immediately deploy trump cards
- All of them in one place at one time so they couldn't spread out and force OL to split his attention defending multiple objectives
- They were in a confined space so they couldn't spread out to buy time to learn about OL and devise countermeasures
edit: As for "Why can't OL use this OP-ness to resolve the other major problem this arc presents"... It's that one about forcing OL to split his attention. If a single one of the Justice Leaguers had landed in the next room over OL would've had a much harder time or maybe even lost; they'd have been able to spread out, buy time, maybe escape entirely, and then force OL to take fork after fork after fork because they can be in two places at once and he can't. Now multiply that by an entire national government or comparable geopolitical entity.
You forgot how he heavily nerfed the powers and abilities of the Animated Universe Justice League from their actual on screen showings just so Paul would be able to beat them.I'm mean lets face it. You, the author has made your avatar have the most powerful ring and able to tap into almost all the comic book continuum for weapons, materials, and resources... while facing some of the most nerf-ed versions of the JLA. This right here as a chapter was you just jacking off onto the page. Its disgusting and shameful cause you have done better then this and should do better then this.