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A Gift From The Heart
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Yes.
Insert sex joke here.
It... uh... DID conclude?Was expecting/hoping for a conclusion to the Lisa snippet, oh well.
Whosa whatsit?
Sorry to disappoint.I have a feeling the next chapter is going to be an Emma/Beth interlude, and Emma wants to tell Beth a secret.
Sometimes more literally than others.
Hehehe. Insert.
Danny & Taylor (the NSFW version) or Finding the Way (the SFW version, on Fanfic.net). Taylor and Danny trigger with linked shards. She can fid anything, and he can teleport anywhere. When they're in contact, both their powers are boosted massively. They take the names Pathfinder and Compass Rose.
And we all love/hate you for it
As we followed Emma's instructions to leave the lab, I discretely circled around to Lily.
A couple of the more popular hero teams left in Japan are trying to unofficially recruit me, discretely so far.
My personal mnemonic:This word. It is one of the examples I see most frequently of how the English language has too goddamn many homophones, because I see it misused so much in fanfiction...
Discrete means separate or distinct.
In context, the words highlighted in red should both be the adverb form of discreet, which means circumspect or unobtrusive.
Ohgodyellowhy.Fixed.My personal mnemonic:
Discrete - the 'e's are separate, distinct. Means separate, distinct.
Discreet - the 'e's are not separate. Means the other thing.
Yeah, having a mnemonic like that would work, too, but I just remember which is which from having read enough works where they're actually used properly.My personal mnemonic:
Discrete - the 'e's are separate, distinct. Means separate, distinct.
Discreet - the 'e's are not separate. Means the other thing.
It shows up much better on some themes (like the one I'm using). Only some, though.
The next morning, everyone on Avalon wakes up with an Epic 'Stache, half of which have grown in a way that makes them spell out 'I'm awesome'"Okay, fiiine, no epic 'stache for you. But only because your fiancée sounds awesome."
that used to work really well for me... then I got into fanfictionYeah, having a mnemonic like that would work, too, but I just remember which is which from having read enough works where they're actually used properly.
I chewed over the idea of that. Japan wasn't really a significant power, especially when it came to Parahumans, but they had a fair amount. Maybe a couple thousand in total. Unify the heroes, provide the equipment and political pressure to break the villains... appeal to the rogues. Yeah, this could be huge. Hopefully we could do it more cleanly than we managed to with the Protectorate. "I'll ask Lisa to run things by her girlfriend, maybe Cauldron has some influence that'll smooth things out."
Casualties were at something 90%+ before Taylor went Khepri.2000 capes ?
I have difficulty imagining 2000 capes in Japan when Khepri controlled all of the 5000 capes in the entire multiverse...
She shrugged, looking back in at the two girls who were talking excitedly, outside our hearing range. "I've started to realize that it's the little things that make the biggest difference in the end."
Is this it, is he finally going to make a fucking move?
Who, Victoria? Never!, it seems like Vicky might be getting a bit trigger happy in dealing out terminal justice.
I've got a (few) question(s) about this. This is basically what everyone that been cloned has, right? And it's all within the bounds of regular biology, no shard based physics breaking? If so, have the biotinkers from Pantheon made a mass market version of this? Just between Riley and Amelia, they should be able to whip up an injection that does it. I can't really see a downside to it, either. It doesn't let people operate on truly superhuman levels, but it would reduce the inherent risks of everyday life. It'd be a pretty big boon for the people setting up colony worlds.
Sub Vicky confirmed.
The downside is that it's impossible to mass produce. Each dose would have to be custom adapted to the biochemistry of the person receiving it, otherwise horrible things would happen to their bodies.
Riley alone was able to put two people together into a semi-functioning parahuman, and generate a prion disease that affected most people exposed to it identically, all while only using whatever resources she could scrounge up while part of a murder hobo team. You're saying that a whole team of tinkers can't come up with a formula that affects that identical genes that all humans have to make the body make itself better?The downside is that it's impossible to mass produce. Each dose would have to be custom adapted to the biochemistry of the person receiving it, otherwise horrible things would happen to their bodies.
One- it didn't affect everyone identically. Two... that just attacks a specific part of the brain. Really pretty easy, all considered. Lots of already existing diseases (including prions) do that.and generate a prion disease that affected most people exposed to it identically
What's the difference between THAT, and ordinary real world steroids?You're saying that a whole team of tinkers can't come up with a formula that affects that identical genes that all humans have to make the body make itself better?
Deadpool says hello.Besides, cancer would contain pretty much all the genes as a normal person. And no one wants magical supercancer.