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I don't really see the need for them considering that they're essentially just another version of Endbringers.
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I don't really see the need for them considering that they're essentially just another version of Endbringers.
Honestly if they had turned out to be the origin of the original endbringers I think they would have been a cool idea but they are super endbringers because apparently they are actually stronger. Which really doesn't serve a point.I don't really see the need for them considering that they're essentially just another version of Endbringers.
Fuck if I know as far I can see right now, they are not as hard to damage but contessa says they are stronger. They are bigger that's for damn sure. Ward does alot of weird shit. Like brandish barley being a functional person she doesn't seem to even think like a human and it's weird. The only thing about ward I straight up love is the fact that Victoria shard loves her and wants to help it's just funny to me.super endbringers? What, do they have more density than the entire universe?
ike brandish barley being a functional person she doesn't seem to even think like a human and it's weird
d. The only thing about ward I straight up love is the fact that Victoria shard loves her and wants to help it's just funny to me.
General Kenobi.
Tattletale's powers are pretty much 'As Plot Demands' so it could go either way. You could have her powers getting nothing, them working as normal, or the AI if advanced enough could spoof Tattletale's powers by providing just the information it wants to be read.A quick question about Tattletale's powers: Would Lisa be able to read anything off a humanoid AI (android or gynoid)? If so, would she be able to get the same sort of accuracy that she could get with a normal organic person, would it be frizzed up or would it just be a serious case of "TMI"?
Anyone have any ideas?
The X factor there is if the robit has human body language or not. If it's able to shut that off or utilize it to deliberately give her a false impression, then it'll throw her off. She'd still be able to figure out what it's made of and identify structural flaws and such if she tried even if it did that though.A quick question about Tattletale's powers: Would Lisa be able to read anything off a humanoid AI (android or gynoid)? If so, would she be able to get the same sort of accuracy that she could get with a normal organic person, would it be frizzed up or would it just be a serious case of "TMI"?
Anyone have any ideas?
Tattletale's powers are pretty much 'As Plot Demands' so it could go either way. You could have her powers getting nothing, them working as normal, or the AI if advanced enough could spoof Tattletale's powers by providing just the information it wants to be read.
The X factor there is if the robit has human body language or not. If it's able to shut that off or utilize it to deliberately give her a false impression, then it'll throw her off. She'd still be able to figure out what it's made of and identify structural flaws and such if she tried even if it did that though.
A quick question about Tattletale's powers: Would Lisa be able to read anything off a humanoid AI (android or gynoid)? If so, would she be able to get the same sort of accuracy that she could get with a normal organic person, would it be frizzed up or would it just be a serious case of "TMI"?
Anyone have any ideas?
I feel like her Shard is unusually hands-on compare to most, and how accurate her guesses are depend on how much digging it is willing to do and how generous it's feeling towards her at the current moment.A good rule of thumb for her powers, in my mind, is to basically make it so that anything she notices is something that a baseline human could theoretically find out given the information presented. Not likely, but possible at all.
But then I'm certain part of canon contradicts how her power is supposed to work, so fuck it, sometimes she's full-on Pericognitive, fuck you.
I feel like her Shard is unusually hands-on compare to most, and how accurate her guesses are depend on how much digging it is willing to do and how generous it's feeling towards her at the current moment.
I can't imagine that removing the due process or fair trial clauses would fly, it is too easily abused which is the reason those parts were put in. The Constitution would not have been adapted if they hadn't agreed to pass the Bill of Rights.Hard to pull off in our reality, sure. But like I pointed out, a sufficient change in the status quo can have the constitution reinterpreted or even ignored, and Parahumans are an ongoing version of that. And that doesn't even require a Path for it to happen. That laws, even the constitution, might change in 30 years due to parahumans, or Endbringers, or other factors, is frankly not that big of a stretch.
Amendment XIV section 1 said:AMENDMENT XIV
Section 1.
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
I'd like to see one where Taylor does confess and make an unfavorable agreement with the PRT, only to then subpoena the recording of Alexandria pretending to kill her friends while she sues them and says the contract and confession were made under duress.So I saw someone saying "Taylor isn't an unreliable narrator" She tries to get the PRT to bow to her demands, by threating to cause hell if she doesn't get her way. Alexandria takes exception to this, and fakes herself killing the Undersiders to bully Taylor into bowing unconditionally to the PRT's demands. The problem is this.
Why the hell doesn't Taylor just confess?
She has no good reason to not just confess, particularly once she thinks the Undersiders, her friends, are dying because of her actions. She's here, supposedly, to cut ties with them. If she really wants to do that, them being dead is a very good way of doing that. If she doesn't want to cut ties that way, she just confesses and stops the deaths of the other Undersiders.
But she doesn't. She absolutely refuses to do anything that would separate herself from them, until she breaks and kills Tagg and Alexandria.
That's why she's unreliable. She lies to the readers, by lying to herself, about major parts of the story.
The lawyer looked the teenage terrorist warlord dead in the eyes and asked "Skitter, please explain to me why on earth you'd ever want to willingly walk into a courtroom and invoke the legal system?"I'd like to see one where Taylor does confess and make an unfavorable agreement with the PRT, only to then subpoena the recording of Alexandria pretending to kill her friends while she sues them and says the contract and confession were made under duress.
The closest I've seen was "A Matter for Lawyers" by The Ferryman.
While Taylor definitely does that, that's not really what is meant by "unreliable narrator" in the usual discussions.She has no good reason to not just confess, particularly once she thinks the Undersiders, her friends, are dying because of her actions. She's here, supposedly, to cut ties with them. If she really wants to do that, them being dead is a very good way of doing that. If she doesn't want to cut ties that way, she just confesses and stops the deaths of the other Undersiders.
But she doesn't. She absolutely refuses to do anything that would separate herself from them, until she breaks and kills Tagg and Alexandria.
Taylor never gives a good reason for this. So I think the only explanation is that, unconsciously she doesn't want to leave her friends.
That's why she's unreliable. She lies to the readers, by lying to herself, about major parts of the story.
While Taylor definitely does that, that's not really what is meant by "unreliable narrator" in the usual discussions.
You might just as well say the bit in the early story where she's constantly repeating to herself that she's totally going to leave the Undersiders and go tell Armsmaster everything she learned makes her an unreliable narrator. Taylor's thoughts to herself being wrong don't actually mislead the audience about what is happening in the story.
I should point out that lots of convictions have been overturned because of coerced confessions. What Alexandria and Tagg did had they succeeded was the definition signed under duress.The lawyer looked the teenage terrorist warlord dead in the eyes and asked "Skitter, please explain to me why on earth you'd ever want to willingly walk into a courtroom and invoke the legal system?"
That fic sure is something, starting with a demand that the PRT pressure Congress to repeal a law as part of negotiations for a single person turning themselves in and ending with a bunch of assault charges thrown out of consideration because the author assumes you can claim you were saving a life and then bam! They don't even charge you. Or you can say "I was undercover while committing these other crimes" and that's something people will buy when you're not part of law enforcement.
You still kind of go to jail in the meantime, during which they could easily hit her with one of the many many laws she broke that she didn't confess to specifically for. Or, much more likely, they declare is mistrial like you said but then do what you do with a mistrial when that usually happens and just redo the trial with the confessions struck from the record, which is still kind of a slam dunk case for most of the charges given the deeply specific nature of her powers.I should point out that lots of convictions have been overturned because of coerced confessions. What Alexandria and Tagg did had they succeeded was the definition signed under duress.
Would anyone help me make a Worm reacts to Death Battle story at all or even start one. I am busy working on my story threads and every site has no Worm reacts to Death Battle stories. My first request if you do is that you start it post-Locker Trigger but pre-Lung Fight. My second is that you let them see there future in Worm and Ward after they see enough episodes to learn how they view heroics and villainy are corrupt and should put the people first not the law or glory.
I'm guessing that people got a little... upset at the
>Amy was brainwashed/conditioned into being gay
angle as opposed to the
>well she was actually always gay
the community wanted, it got divisive as internet arguments tend to, and he got called some mean things?
Reading the links ramuthra posted, Wildbow got pissed that people were defending Amy raping Vicky and proceeded to make her character irredeemable on every other level too; that was the edit. The debunking I think is his statement "the rest of her family and friends were being manipulated by Vicky's aura too, but only Amy went yandere on her" implying it was Amy who was at fault... but also not exactly denying she did it because of the aura.
Since it came up... bah.
I don't know when exactly Wildbow decided he wanted Amy to be the Irredeemable Incarnation Of All That Is Evil, but consequent to that he also apparently needed to retcon all the stuff in the prior storyline that made her look sympathetic at all. Thus the "surprise, the Vicky flesh garden incident was actually Amy deliberately raping her for three days". And thus also "no, Amy didn't take any long-term effects at all from growing up being intermittently bombarded with a mind control power from the room next door!"
He got angry at the fanbase for not intuiting his interpretation of a character (that he completely failed to actually write into the story), so now that character gets to take a hard left turn off into cartoonish evil, and also get all these little passive-aggressive digs where he intentionally shoots down the most obvious interpretation of the prior work.
I guess to keep track of them? It does seem pretty pointless though and possibly counterproductive to their whole secrecy thing. Same goes for them selling powers to be honest.So uh does Cauldron gain anything from branding their victims...?