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Subj: Re: I agree with "hmm" but for a different reason...
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 at 11:26:25 am EDT (Viewed 483 times)
Reply Subj: Re: I agree with "hmm" but for a different reason...
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 at 09:46:55 am EDT (Viewed 504 times)



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    I was thinking of Silver Age in terms of both the style and the time it originally fell into existence. Anyone who looked or behaved too different from Americans either had to be evil or poked fun at (this lasted well into 1980's cartoons, actually).


Well, I suppose the Asian characters I was thinking of were technically "Bronze Age", but the 70's saw the introduction of multiple heroes from Japan and China. Admittedly, the were mostly mystical martial artists, but not treated as jokes or evil.



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    No reason there couldn't be a Hallie mainframe... her introduction to the Legion had nothing to do with Visionary, really.

    I thought she couldn't find the Mansion mainframe to download back to, and was stuck in the HED.


Ah, good point. Still, a mainframe could exist, just not the one she's looking for, or with the connections she needs to return to it.



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    That's the tricky part, is that trends in artificial intelligence were much different in the Silver Age. There were intelligent robots, but generally intentionally designed to be as alien and emotionless as possible. The concept of a highly emotional and complex robot only started around the 1980's or so - but that's not the *real* issue. The real issue is that in Silver Age, nobody would have a reason to create Anna at all, as she is.


*cough*Vision*cough*

Seriously, the guy showed up in 1968 indistinguishable from a human, even under medical exam. Hank Pym couldn't answer what he was because he was "every inch a human being" only composed entirely of synthetics. Then Vizh got angry, fought his creator (which was also an overly emotional robot), learned his origin and wept.

His body was based on the original Human Torch, himself an android built in the 30's whom nobody would have ever suspected was anything but human in appearance and personality.

And frankly, the whole point of Silver Age storytelling is that you get to skip over the "reason" things exist. If it was a cool idea, it was thrown into the plot, whether it makes a great deal of logical sense or not.


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    But, if I stretched that definition a little and skipped over the origin entirely, Anna wouldn't be designed to be quite as environmentally friendly (that's a very modern concept). She would probably be nuclear powered.


Now you're on track!


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    That rule was created to explain why there aren't separate versions of her on her home Earth and another in the Parodyverse. Otherwise she'd be meeting herself all the time which gives me a headache.


I would think that would only apply on worlds close enough to her own that all the people she knows exist there too. Once you get far enough down the road to the point of the Parodyverse, I wouldn't think it'd be an issue. I don't, for instance, expect Visionary to exist on her world.




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