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Subj: I thought they got along quite well, actually ...
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 11:35:59 pm EST (Viewed 484 times)
Reply Subj: CSFB doesn't really get along with any of shrike's characters, does he?
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 11:13:19 pm EST (Viewed 1 times)


... At the end, anyway.

> Although, admittedly, I'm not sure who Epitome and KS really get along with themselves... Maybe Dream needs to hang out with Alcheman.

Dream and Alcheman would get along very well in our Parodyverse, but in The Moderator's reality, I really do see him finding some common ground with Killer Shrike.

> Good to see the side of right coming together... even if they're mostly made out of super-villains at this point. Interesting that Dream thinks he used to be a bad guy...

Even as a good guy, how many times has Dream found himself on the wrong side of law and/or order? As a hero, he's always been just shy of a full-fledged anarchist, so in a world where being chaotic alone almost makes you a "bad guy" by definition, it's a sensible conclusion for him to draw.

My friend Alice (who created the character of forensic profiler and Parodiopolis coroner Lee O'Callaghan) once told me that she saw Dream's loved ones as the true source of his strength, to the point that she didn't know if he could win without having them to fight for. Myself, I always thought that Meg was probably the biggest reason Dream didn't become a supervillain, because if he hadn't had her to worry about, he probably would have used his Silly Suit to become an ideologically motivated costumed criminal.




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