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Subj: Re: It's always nice to think that.
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 at 08:42:18 pm EST
Reply Subj: Re: It's always nice to think that.
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 at 09:51:27 am EST (Viewed 462 times)



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    Back when Lara's home was just a concept, I went one further: Shema is *a* creator - but from the writer's point of view, she's like the live-in maintenance person. An incredibly well-sighted one, that anticipates problems and performs maintenance to make sure things keep running as they should. And also passes off some of that maintenance to multiple subcontractors, which is how Lara (and others) came to get her unusual special abilities.


I think there are "maintainance" characters in the Parodyverse too. I claim responsibility for codifying them as the Triumvirate etc. a long time back when we had a good half dozen posters with "ultimate power" characters that needed some context as we moved to a tighter shared continuity. However, I think it's dramatically important that such characters can be thwarted so there's a genuine peril for our heroes to overcome. If there's always somebody to backtop them if it goes wrong then there's no real danger.


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    I guess the one down side to Anna being way off the course of logic, and reacting emotionally to things, is she can become irrational or traumatized. The only problem for Utilizon is that's unpredictable: While using logic can produce predictable results, he really doesn't know if his treatment of Anna would produce a cowering child or a careless murderer. Anna sobbing in a small cell and waiting for rescue is not very useful to his plan.


Ultizon is my final simplification of a complicated and long-running PV villain. First there was poster character Baron Zemo, a brilliant, mysogenistic meglomaniac. Virtual Zemo was a HALLIE-style artificial intelligence based on his engrams. VZ first challenged Hallie for control of the virtual realm via the Movie Gun and later returned in robot form to threaten the "real" world with an army of killer robots. After being defeated by Zemo and the LL he returned merged with the Resolution Prophecy, the force acting to bring about the "proper" end of the Parodyverse and eventually mutated into the adamantine Ultimate Ultizon who came close to destroying the entire Lair Legion. Ultizon remains one of the few beings with the combat strength and skills to stand off against a full Legion roster.

All this means that Ultizon probably doesn't need Anna but his robot superiority messianic complex would probably lead him to try and "convert" her, by unpleasant means if neccessary. In any case, I expect Hatman in particular would be uncomfortable sending Anna into conflict against someone who could theoretically corrupt her and who would definitely add her to his agenda.







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