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Because nobody will save the Governor General.
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Because nobody will save the Governor General.
Can we not?Except for the ones for competition (eg clay shooting), range shooting, and to sit in collections.
I'm not gonna modvoice or nothing, but the thread has been doing really well so far. Let's just not, please?Except for the ones for competition (eg clay shooting), range shooting, and to sit in collections.
"I have a question about Mister Grayven's relationship with the Chinese government."
…
Oh shit.
I don't see anything illegal about it. It's usually not a good idea because it looks bad, but Graven is a superhero, and he lives here.Is Grayven now campaining for Horne? Can he even do that, not being a citizen?
Right. The point isn't the answer, the point is pushing him to declare his tribal loyalty.Oh, that's a loaded question... Parents groups will bitch him out if he seems to easy on them using guns, the gun nuts will cuss him out if he's too strict...
Thank you, corrected.Correction: 'is an extremely'
Correction: 'The man nods', unless he's an 80's cartoon barbarian...
Grayven's stated position is this: having worked as a consultant with the US government, it is reasonable for the US public to be able to question him. Since Horne is the president and Knight isn't, he's going to be talking about what he's done with Horne.I don't see anything illegal about it. It's usually not a good idea because it looks bad, but Graven is a superhero, and he lives here.
If it were Paul on the spot here, then he'd be in a real pickle. He's done a few (executed witch boy) things on screen with them.It could be something that happened off-camera, but if it was something he did in canon, I'm also forgetting.
If it were Paul on the spot here, then he'd be in a real pickle. He's done a few (executed witch boy) things on screen with them.
Grayven need to be all like, "Yeah we all got together, and just had to put that mad dog Klarion, and his bois, down you know. Fiends like that just need killing."Could someone explain, for those with Swiss cheese for memories, what this is about? I vaguely recall Grayven using Ghost Fox Killer as a convenient way to make sure some people stay dead, but nothing that should be making him think "Oh shit."
I'm not sure that we can discuss that without running into Rule 8.
like the term "trap". It's supposed to mean "someone who looks (and often dresses) like the opposite gender"
I saw someone make an attack helicopter joke in a story on SB the other day and was surprised no mods came. I suppose no one saw it.
I'm reminded of that Barack Obama Superman...Traditionally superheroes don't get involved in political campaigns mostly because doing so would be a form editiorial suicide. Especially for controversial topics (which is a lesson the entire comic book industry seemingly forgot a while back and is now struggling to relearn).
I've only ever seen it used in a humorous or semi-affectionate context, and learning how bigots were using it made me profoundly grumpy.I will mention that "trap" has always been somewhat derogatory. It was originally used to imply that the person it was referring to was trying to lure unsuspecting people into the bedroom, and got worse from there.
Also SB ≠ SV.When Zoat made that comment he was already on their radar. I sincerely doubt that the mods over there could read every single post even if they wanted to.
*the unusuallyHe's just unusually cerebral and basically well-intentioned son of a man whose arms I crushed not so long ago.
*he knows
*losers"I don't think people should be sorted into winner and loses at six years old.
"it's that *a legion of *murder-fairies from the future *bent on harvesting your civilisation *bothers me more.""Mister Machin, it's not that government oppression doesn't bother me, it's that legion of murder-faries from the future bend on harvesting your civilisation bother me more.
Ah, the future Anarky. Howsabout you snip that in the bud right now, Grayven? Politely.That's where I recognise the face from.
"Lonnie Machin. You're a long way from Gotham."
That'd be like mixing Pitch and Naptha. Or it could result in total bromance heterosexual life partners..."Er…"
That actually wrong-foots him. He's… Nine at the moment, so he probably hasn't started using his brain reprogrammer yet. He's just unusually cerebral and basically well-intentioned son of a man whose arms I crushed not so long ago. Not that he's know that at this point in his life. Actually, I should probably check-. Yes. And he's got a few of the neural abnormalities, too. Might explain the obsessiveness. Or that might just be a product if his unusual intelligence; he's used to the people around him not understanding what he's talking about and so he stops looking to those outside himself for guidance.
I really should try introducing him to Richard…
Heh, I expect some of the kids would have words about that..."How do you.. know who I am?"
"You're on a watch list. Boys my children are never allowed to date."
Nice cover for your extra-universal knowledge.The moderator frowns at me in bemusement. "Ah, Grayven? Do you know… Ah, Lonnie, was it?"
Lonnie nods, recovering himself slightly.
Ring, biographical details.
By your command.
"Mister Machin up there is one of the most intelligent nine year olds in the country. Mister Machin got a scholarship to Gotham Academy -an excellent school- but decided to go keep going to Gotham North… Why was that again?"
What would they even become New Gods of?"I don't think people should be sorted into winner and loses at six years old. If you tell kids they're going to a bad school, they'll identify with that. It's called the-."
"Pygmalion Effect, yes, I am aware of it. It's why I tell my children that they're New Gods."
Technically, only Lynne is a New God as she's the only one who started human. But I'm sure we can work on it if that bothers the younger children.
Are you actually planning to get the young child who can point out obvious flaws in your plans? Well done, young Overlord!"Right."
He pauses.
Yes, Mr Machin is highly intelligent but lacks experience. Which doesn't mean that I can afford to reject what he says out of hand or mock him, but it does mean that his intellectual reach may well exceed his mental grasp. Thing is, when you're trying to reimagine the world, having someone like him around could be rather useful.
I'm sure it has many different elements he doesn't have contact with.See how things go.
"You were asking about China?"
"Yes. Yes, you've been helping the Chinese government with their weapon development program."
"A very small part of it, yes."
I could see that. 40's superheores were very patriotic, and I could see some having opinions about that sort of thing."Why? I mean, you say that you like living in America because of the freedom it allows its citizens. Did you know that China executed all of its superheroes during the Great Purge?"
"They executed a lot of people whose faces didn't fit. And as a nation they're hardly unique in that regard. Russia was never quite able to exert that level of control on their own metahuman population but it wasn't for lack of trying. And I can name at least three superheroes who were shot dead by the American government for violently resisting internment during the Second World War."
Seriously, people never seem to remember all the different alien races with designs on Earth."And what about more recently?"
I shrug. "Mister Machin, you're a conscientious sort of chap, so I assume that you watched my interrogation of the British Parliament's Preternatural Scrutiny Select Committee?" He nods. "Then you know what I consider my job on Earth to be. I am not here to fix all of the problems of human civilisation. I am here to keep the majority of the population alive."
Seriously, did Lonnie expect him to answer that? Or is his silence on the matter telling in its own way?"Why am I willing to work with a country will a less than stellar human right's record? Because by doing so I reduce the chance of planetary extinction. Because of me those few supervillains who manage to cling on inside China won't be clinging on for much longer. Because of me, some of the more dangerous technologies which the Chinese government had access to are being investigated in slightly less risky ways. I earn the Chinese government's favour and they're a little more willing to cooperate with me on matters of planetary security."
"Exactly what areas of their military have you been helping them with?"
"I'm not going to broadcast that information."
Some more willing than others, at that."How do you know that it's just something they're going to use against supervillains rather than their own people?"
"No, I expect that they'll use it in all areas of law enforcement. I know for a fact that several Great Ten members are routinely employed in capturing metahumans who refuse to work for the state." I shrug. "I personally consider the Chinese government's way of utilising metahumans to be inefficient; they value control above utility. But, China has the largest army in the world. If they didn't have slightly better superheroes, they would still have plenty of ways to beat down 'enemies of the state'. Probably with a higher body count."
What, they send people who can sing as their own choir to break up riots? Or people who can change colors of things at a glance? <facepalm>I'm being a little disingenuous. I'll fully aware that part of the Great Ten's 'hazing' involves sending new members to beat up lightly or entirely unarmed demonstrators. It's a useful way of forcing them to identify with their team and with the state, and to deny them the opportunity to establish a separate support base for themselves amongst said 'enemies of the state'. And the possibility of a resistance movement forming around a powerful metahuman has gone from 'slight' to 'nonexistent'. And… 'Inefficient' is underselling exactly how I feel. I mean, I get it for the ones with destructive powers, but some of the people they've given life imprisonment sentences to…
"Seriously, the world is not a video game, Mr Machin. People do actually remember things."But even if this version of Lonnie ends up going the 'profound honesty' route I certainly won't.
"So…" He shakes his head. "You don't think you could make a difference? You're not going to use your leverage at all?"
"China has about… Five top tier superfunctionaries." August General, Immortal Man, Thundermind, Ghost Fox Killer and Celestial Archer. "I've helped three of them slightly. That gives me minimal leverage, and none at all outside of the narrow area of metahuman security. And if I sound off in public about some of the things I'd prefer them to do differently I'd lose the ability to influence them within my area of expertise. And while I might prefer it if certain things were different, I must live in the world that exists."
Nice touch, reminding people of the scary things beyond the solar system.So let's not talk about the negotiations between Lex and the politburo concerning Security Council support for his planetary defence fleet, because I really don't want them to spot that in a move stolen from World War Z's Cuba I'm going to turn their own soldiers into social Trojan horses. Or that we intend to ensure that all of Earth's off-world colonies are liberal, capitalist and democraticish and not beholden to any Earth nation state.
"Mister Machin, it's not that government oppression doesn't bother me, it's that legion of murder-faries from the future bend on harvesting your civilisation bother me more. It's that space pirates bent on plunder and malign wizards bent on mass murder bother me more. Those are the things the Earth rather needs me to focus my energies on. Perhaps you'd rather that I do something else."
I'm sure they'll listen to a foreign preteen with all the seriousness they believe he deserves.I shrug.
"And perhaps you could even make a convincing utilitarian argument for it; I'm far from being a perfect judge of such things. But by and large, I think I'm taking the right approach. Though if you want to try and change the Chinese government's minds on any subject, feel free. I doubt that you're involved in any other work with them that might be damaged by it so you've got a far freer hand than I do."
Ah, recruitment proceeds apace."But-."
"Tell you what. I'm sure that you could keep pushing me all evening. Why don't you let someone else have a turn now-" Because I'm supposed to be not-electioneering, not re-evaluating my entire strategy. "-and come and see be backstage once this is over? I'll try and give you the level of detail that might actually satisfy you."
He hesitates again, then nods.
"Thank you. I'll do that."
*the unusually
*he knows
*losers
"it's that *a legion of *murder-fairies from the future *bent on harvesting your civilisation *bothers me more."
Thank you, corrected.
Technically, only Lynne is a New God as she's the only one who started human. But I'm sure we can work on it if that bothers the younger children.
I shrug. "Mister Machin, you're a conscientious sort of chap, so I assume that you watched my interrogation of the British Parliament's Preternatural Scrutiny Select Committee?"
"China has about… Five top tier superfunctionaries." August General, Immortal Man, Thundermind, Ghost Fox Killer and Celestial Archer. "I've helped three of them slightly.