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With This Ring (Young Justice SI) (Thread Fourteen)

That cop talking about Paul's admission of the Justice League's takeover of Earth has me wondering what the general populace thinks of him now. They saw him as the Cake Guy but also acknowledge that he should be in the Justice League, regardless of his stated reasons for not joining. Depending on how many people know the plan to purge Earth of the Anti-Life was his, they might low-key be scared of what his presence in any place might mean and think of him as the JL's unofficial dirty jobs guy.
 
think of him as the JL's unofficial dirty jobs guy.

I was looking through some older updates set in the immediate aftermath of the anti-life crisis yesterday, and there's one where OL literally begins a conversation by asking, "What morally dubious thing would you like me to talk you into today, Kal-el?"
 
I was looking through some older updates set in the immediate aftermath of the anti-life crisis yesterday, and there's one where OL literally begins a conversation by asking, "What morally dubious thing would you like me to talk you into today, Kal-el?"
I was thinking what the general public, as in civilians, military officers, and government personnel, think of Paul. The Justice League knows Paul is fully willing to cross lines they themselves are hesitant or refuse to cross so long as he thinks it is the right, or at least most pragmatic, thing to do.
 

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