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Questionable Questing

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Bringing up old tensions of the Incident that defines modern superhero combat conduct and use of force. The moment Clark and Bruce started to have worries and doubts about Nolan because he transformed a highly tense moment into a massacre and justified it.
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The key here is that Nolan is better then canon. He's caring about protecting civilian lives because his mentoring of young heroes and relationship with Clark and Barry has helped instilled in him heroic values, but he fitlers them through a Viltrumite focus.
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This argument feeds into a talk if Nolan should be running the Young Justice group and the kids taught by him saying they want him to stay and Mark is torn between his admiration for Bruce and Clark as idols and uncles and his dad. Now where do we get the father daughter incest developing.
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That's something I haven't figured out yet. All three of the kids are dealing with some massive boots to fill and the resulting insecurities from it especially since unlike other superhero families, Nolan's kids are all late bloomers.
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Mark dealt with his by training his butt off and getting involved with the Bats. His reasoning being when he get's his power, not if, he'll be ready for it. The sister's dealt with it by instead trying to live as normal of a life as possible, trying to pretend that other side wasn't real. With the big impulse for that mindset being the adopted siblings.
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While Mark is close with his adopted siblings the crush he had on them kind of stilted their first interactions. Him just starting puberty right when three very attractive heroines enter his life was not fun. While the sisters clicked with them right away, and had a first hand view of Raven, Ravenger, and Blackfire all failing to comprehend basic normal stuff.
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Adopted siblings who have power and oh shit. So now the two girls are getting that Viltrumite hyper predator libido and are going after their adopted sisters, fighting each for physical and erotic domination, and are wanting their dad and mom.
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The three girls didn't understand pizza, going clothing shopping, watching tv, and all had various forms of PTSD from their upbringings. Whether it be Ravenger obsessively hiding weapons and traps all over the house, Blackfire's crippling jealousy and insecurities at her powers, or Raven's obsessive need for control over her emotions. The sisters learned first hand the scar's superheroing brings.
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So at least at first, the "normal" girls tried to be the best sisters they can be and help their adopted siblings integrate and enjoy all the things they couldn't before. With the pair swearing off any superhero antics for as long as possible. But then like you said, their powers triggered and with them new emotions and instincts they don't understand.
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So now their character arc is trying to figure out how to stay human and normal when their Viltumite side hates it.
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This kept them from wanting to do it and I like the idea of Ravenger having all these hidden sections of the house for weapons and armor and traps ready to spring if the place is attacked.
Home Alone one of her favorite movies
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So the girls will fall into Nolan's camp of trying to embrace humanity and stay grounded. While Mark finds his viltrumite side gets him closer to his mom, hot girlfriends, power to fight and win. Being a vilturmite improves his life and any moral costs don't seem that bad till he's paid a heavy bill he won't ever remove
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Slade in the mainline continuity is a Vietnam vet before he was experimented on. And since he taught Ravenger, you just know she knows how to make a stupid number of pit traps. Plus I have an idea for a funny scene where she pulls out her shower gun and fights the intruders naked, only to then gets surprised when she learns that everybody thinks its weird she keeps guns hidden in all the bathrooms.
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I like a lot.
Contrast between Nolan's and Mark's harem. Nolan is trying to help people be better.
Mark is trying to make Debbie and Vixen and Eve and Wonder Women stronger.
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Oh, Mark with Kara or Power girl milf?
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Power Girl is indeed a very powerful Milf. I don't know which one Mark will be with, but he's definitely getting one Kryptonian. Makes too much sense thematically.
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Kara as a ally of Clark while Power Girl feels recognized by the Vilturmite side of Mark and accepted.
Now, Flaxen invasion two but what after this leads to the reveal of the Viltrumite conquest and Nolan preparing the League for war? As that is what really starts to turn Mark from Hero to warrior.
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I haven't quiet decided what the breaking point should be. I'm kind of liking the idea that Nolan just randomly admits it one day, when he realizes his son being a hero mean's he can't ignore it any longer. But what I'm thinking is in the aftermath of the Flaxons, he is forced to admit the League as powerful as they are, aren't ready to fight Viltrum and need help preparing.
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And the Flaxen invasion almost killing Mark pushes Debbie to ask Nolan about Viltrumite tech to use on her and her talks with Luthor inspire her to start working on becoming a powerful member of her household
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My allergies are starting to act up. My sinuses are all clogged up and my head hurts a little. I'm going to take some meds and take a shower, see if that helps.
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