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Subj: Re: I had to look those up...
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 at 01:16:51 pm EDT (Viewed 3 times)
Reply Subj: I had to look those up...
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 at 12:02:18 pm EDT (Viewed 459 times)

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    Vespiir was put in a bad place, but when dealing with the Hood she's in good company. Quite a few heroes have been put in that same situation.


Have they? I know quite a few have been manipulated into working for the Hood before, but this one felt different to me. More blatant than his usual style, where what the hero agrees to isn't quite so obviously disagreeable. Usually, while we can expect a nasty hook to show up eventually, it's not so apparent when the person makes the agreement. (Such as with Icy.)

This felt much more aggressive and bullying... much more nasty, in short. She had direct knowledge that she was selling out her friends to save herself, and I don't think she can escape that truth.

It is entirely possible, however, that I'm forgetting many of the details of the older Hood deals in light of the more seemingly benign HH of recent years.

As I recall, Vespiir wasn't just saving herself though, but pretty much all of reality from the Carnifex when she agreed to the Hood's terms, since she was coming to warn the Legion about his true nature; something she couldn't have done if she was a gibbering idiot. Which does make one wonder what the Hooded Hood would have done if Vespiir refused to go along with the deal, since getting rid of the Carnifex was a fairly high priority for him.

Or am I misremembering that particular plot point?


As for other heroes who've made some shaky deals with the Hood to get what they want, Sorceress and Mr. Epitome were willing to compromise themselves much worse than the Caphan did. At least in my opinion.




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