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Subj: Better than being phony, I guess...
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 at 01:13:42 pm EDT (Viewed 436 times)
Reply Subj: You're a generous man. Possibly-fake, but generous.
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 at 01:20:39 pm EDT (Viewed 5 times)



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    Good point. I'll try and work that into the issue if I can.


You can if you like, but I was just pleased that Vizh's actions were consistent with that motivation, whether it was made explicit or not. That Vizh puts a huge importance on family is clear with his line about Dancer, so the idea of people purposefully putting their own children in harm's way (and more than that, wiring them with explosives) is unimaginable to him.

As a reader, I personally wasn't so sure I'd side with Dream's plan to go proactive on them before the team got down there, but once the situation was known it clearly called for it... provided they could actually pull it off.




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    The fight itself was super-ugly, and quite thrilling. Braun is an easy villain to hate, and a hard one to see gloat, so his eventual downfall was quite satisfying. I'm not entirely sure that *double* exposure to glowing green lines is very healthy, even for the non-powered, but it beats being dead at the hands of that sicko by a long ways.

    The way the LL teamwork played out this time was that various members kept Braun distracted while others helped their team-mates. CSFB! pushed Braun to kil him hoping, if not knowing, that he's be able to come back repowered. Then Dream kept Aryan Ideal occupied trusting that Vizh could pull off a solution. Vizh used his ability to push buttons and - hey presto!


Oh, it worked well as a plan in an impossible situation... I just wince at turning that thing on friend and foe alike for the second time. The side effects of the medications sold on TV sound horrible enough... I don't want to know what being zapped by those rays might do beyond the intended power-removal thing.

With all the weird energies the average comic book hero wades through, it's amazing they're not all hypochondriacs at the slightest symptom afterwards. Every time Spider-man gets an odd itch on his side, you'd think he'd be expecting some extra arms to grow on again.



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    I wanted there to be a victory for CSFB! in there given that he could be seen as being to blame for the casualties.


One of the stories that commonly comes out of a stand-off with cultists, although sometimes only after the initial press frenzy and spin has died down, is hearing from people who didn't want to be there any longer but were too terrified to leave. Surely not all parents would be okay with what was done to their children, even among a group of extremists. I don't think it takes much more than the expressed gratitude of one such person to show a good reason why Dream made the decision he did. If the thing about the bodies buried there is true, then it's even more clear.



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    We'll be picking up on this stuff later in the issue.

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    Looking forward to seeing how the team deals with the betrayal of the world's governments...

    And this. Definitely this.


I can see where Kirk is coming from in regards to never being able to forgive anyone who would side with someone like Braun, but of course that assumes that the government didn't plan to sweep in and take him down themselves had he won. 2 birds with one stone.




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