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Hatman

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HH

Subj: Re: Well that's just prime
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 02:06:11 pm EDT (Viewed 391 times)
Reply Subj: Re: Well that's just prime
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 at 10:07:25 am EDT


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> > > So the world's governments can't trust the leader of the LL. Interesting.
> > I'm more looking at precedent. During the Parody War Sir Mumphrey was elected as leader of Earth's defenses, and then he promptly ignored pretty much anything the world government's threw at him. I can't think of any times where Jarvis, Lisa, Vizh, Finny, or Sir Mumphrey consulted with the world government's about cosmic level threats. So while I guess that doesn't make your statement untrue, it means it's not just Hatty. \:\)
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> It's true. And you wonder why the government invests in a Sentinoid programme.
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A Sentinoid Program that often goes wrong and the untrustworthy Legion are forced to clean up the mess. Why should the Legion trust a government that, despite all their deeds over the years, continually creates programs that endanger citizens and hero alike?

> > > > > Who explains all this to Kerry, and how? Who pays for the damage afterwards?
> > > > Visionary.
> > > Heh.
> > Again, just following precedent. \:\)
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> The Leader dumping on Vizh?
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I was thinking more that Visionary tends to survive Kerry's outburts.

> > > Who decides guilt and innocence in matters like this, and by what canon of law?
> > The court of right and wrong. Okay, that sounds really corny, but it's what Captain America would say.
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> And who convenes the court of right and wrong? Who are the judge and jury? Lisa's not replying to her mobile.
>

Umm, Captain America?

Really, the Legion (and superheroes in general) has often made decisions like this in the past, it's not new territory. The Chronicler tattling to the government is new though...


> > > The Triumverate may worry because the readership appears to be diminishing and that might denote it's time for a new nexus.
> > Or perhaps a small number of readership will rise up and fight for their favourite title? (I'm thinking specifically of Spider-Girl here, which has faced cancellation 2 or 3 times and has been saved each time by fan campaigns)
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> Time for a fan campaign?
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I dunno, whenever we get into the metatextual aspects of the PV being made up of stories and whatnot things always get a bit screwy for me.

> > > > If Earth was no longer the Nexus, I think the LL would just have to trust in their own powers and abilities to protect it.
> > > When your book is cancelled you're at the mercy of other writers.
> > Good thing we've got a cowled crime czar with retcon powers with a vested interest in his continued existence.
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> We're not at the end of the Herringcarp Saga yet.

I wasn't aware there was a Herringcarp saga.

~Hat~




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