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In WTR, Teth Adom once killed a Lord of Chaos by ripping its physical form to shreds, over and over and over. For more than a month. Continuously. Until the Lord of Chaos willed itself dead to make the pain stop.

Just something I happened to think of just now.
Partially correct. Oggar didn't die as a result though, he just accepted bannishment to the plane of chaos.
 
What's the deal with Megen's room?
She has a lot of siblings (MM has more than forty nieces), it was probably the first time she had a private space just for herself.

Well, this should be a fairly effective attack against at least some of them, mostly Batman.
It would be a setback, but it isn't like he doesn't have at least half a dozen contingency plans just for that occasion.



@Zoat: If Paul plans to kill Nabu, who has he planned as replacement Lord of Order? He has Constantine as replacement for Klarion but if he has already picked someone for Order I think I missed it.
 
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She has a lot of siblings (MM has more than forty nieces), it was probably the first time she had a private space just for herself.

I thought it might be that she was afraid they destroyed her "Hey Megan!" tapes.

Sure, she's no longer trying to single white female a sitcom character, but it was her comfort on Mars and her inspiration for coming to Earth and forging a new life there.

And it might not be available to just stream on Netflix.
 
She has a lot of siblings (MM has more than forty nieces), it was probably the first time she had a private space just for herself.


It would be a setback, but it isn't like he doesn't have at least half a dozen contingency plans just for that occasion.



@Zoat: If Paul plans to kill Nabu, who has he planned as replacement Lord of Order? He has Constantine as replacement for Klarion but if he has already picked someone for Order I think I missed it.

I don't think the SI is planning to actually kill Nabu, just forcibly de-power him enough to get him off of Mr Zatara's head. If he then agrees to behave himself, maybe he gets a golem body to inhabit.
 
I don't think the SI is planning to actually kill Nabu, just forcibly de-power him enough to get him off of Mr Zatara's head. If he then agrees to behave himself, maybe he gets a golem body to inhabit.

dont think its likely >.>
Nabu has bluntly refused to give up Zatara's body under any circumstance, despite knowing there's a moral alternative to the whole "holding a loving father hostage" thing.

i have the feeling things have gone a little disorderly inside his metaphorical brain, if you catch my drift.....
 
Easy? It's kinda hard I guess. Nah, just messing

(This post brought to you on Hades Phone, the #1 supplier of connections to your death to argue the circumstances but eventually be overruled.)
What takes me split seconds of CTRL C + CTRL V on my keyboard takes like 30 on my phone, since Iphone's smart selection is bullshit. Like watching an octogenarian use a web browser, it's pure torture.
 
What takes me split seconds of CTRL C + CTRL V on my keyboard takes like 30 on my phone, since Iphone's smart selection is bullshit. Like watching an octogenarian use a web browser, it's pure torture.
Then don't use copy-paste. Just type [ color = "orange" ] " [ /color ] twice. It's probably faster.
 
Hey Zoat, when the Saremites sacked the mountain, did they also get to the tree planted from Swamp Thing's fruit? It would suck if they were dumb & petty enough to burn that thing down.
Euanthe's grove is on top of the mountain, not in it. so it's doubtful the raiders took the time to go up there (and frankly they probably didn't realize it was anything out of the ordinary)

As for the stolen/smashed trophies, they were the YJ team's trophies, not the JL's.
 
Internal only. "Orange Lantern to League. Mount Justice facility has been compromised." I recall the attack by the Reds. And by Mister Napier. "Again. I give advanced warning that before the end of the day I will be upgrading it to sensible levels."
And Ambush Bug.
Kon shifts uncomfortably. "You put anything anti-Kryptonian in here?"

"I rebuilt the vertigo inducers, but Kryptonians have never been the most subtle people. I was really trying to make it impossible for anyone to ever get the drop on us again."
Not even those paralysis generators they got so long ago? Non lethal and effective against most anyone.
I hope Batman is smart and competent enough to realize that Batcave and Wayne manor are also completely compromised now (speaking of, did anyone check up on Alfred and Robin's uncle?) and asks OL to redo their defenses too.
If they weren't compromised after they took control of Batman's body for an extended period 5 months ago, then they aren't now.
I dunno, we only have 3 eps left for OL to transition onto being on bad terms with Batman, I think it was...
Zoat hasn't given a timeline of when the SI is unfriendly with Batman. It may start with Falling Action, but we can't say definitively. Only that it will happen eventually.
At this point OL kind of has to contact the controllers and talk to them.

The lights gone full retard and the reach are coming soon, earth needs that outside back up stat.
He actually can't contact them. His oath's only escape clause is giving back his personal lantern. Given the oath can read his intentions, he probably can't give it back without losing it for a while. Diana can't release his oath, and he can't willingly go to the Controllers, not directly contact them. Aside from sending ships with messages to them, he can really only ask Guy to go to them in his place, which wouldn't work.
Am I the only one to note that serumites and, thus, Light, can totally detect and break into secured subspace pockets?
Not necessarily. The Ophidian may have just seen the Saremite's intention to steal the lantern, even if it had no way to do so, and made a new play thing.
Last time he didn't have John Stewart's database.
Yes he did. The time before last, with the Reds, he didn't, but he did when Ambush Bug did his thing.
dont think its likely >.>
Nabu has bluntly refused to give up Zatara's body under any circumstance, despite knowing there's a moral alternative to the whole "holding a loving father hostage" thing.
For Nabu, what is orderly is moral, and morality is order. Increasing the chance that he could be betrayed and prevented from spreading order is immoral. Zatara willingly giving up his body for Nabu's use was an extremely moral action, as is using his body in service of order.
I missed the last four chapters due to RL stuff.
Same. Or at least I was too busy to read everything and comment. Just so much going on right now.
 
They challenged a Spacebattler to an Escalation Contest
Don't you mean a Dedicated ragequitter?
Is it time to eat an energy field bigger than our head yet?
Feel free if you want to. I don't think Paul is going to quite yet, though. Not a quest.
He actually can't contact them. His oath's only escape clause is giving back his personal lantern. Given the oath can read his intentions, he probably can't give it back without losing it for a while. Diana can't release his oath, and he can't willingly go to the Controllers, not directly contact them. Aside from sending ships with messages to them, he can really only ask Guy to go to them in his place, which wouldn't work.
Uh, yeah. About that. He hasn't really been bound by his oath since he got his anti-scry tats. He just chooses to stick to the oath because he's a man of his word (or at least wants to be seen as such).

So if he really wanted to contact them, he probably could. But he won't. Yet.
 
Say, that makes me wonder, where was Construct Morrow during all of this? Doesn't he normally just hang out inside Red Tornado's room?
 
dont think its likely >.>
Nabu has bluntly refused to give up Zatara's body under any circumstance, despite knowing there's a moral alternative to the whole "holding a loving father hostage" thing.
He declined when he already had a Host, and thought it might be a trap by a Chaos worshiper. Now if OL defeats Nabu and gets him off Zatara's head, then the fact OL could render the helmet down into a Piggy Bank without Nabu being able to stop him without a host puts lie to the offer being a trap.

Given the oath can read his intentions, he probably can't give it back without losing it for a while. Diana can't release his oath
This is wrong on two counts. One, the tatoo's make him invisible to Gaia, and the Oath is largely unenforceable; he honors it not because of threat of magical retialitation, but because he chooses to he honorable. Two, the Oath was asked for because he was unknown to both Alan and Wonder Woman, and returning the Lantern was a way to nullify the Oath by invalidating the necessity for it. But nothing stops him from asking Alan for the Lantern again once he relinquishes ownership of it, negotiating better conditions, or no conditions at all.
 
as someone who's had there home invaded not once but twice I really can see where Paul is coming from. After the second time I in all honesty wanted to plant thermite charges on the roof of my home and if any tried to break in the charges would have activated and would have been designed to trap the would be thief inside.

Me: YOu wAnT mY STUFF BURN 4 it.

I also wanted to place remote activated land mines but of course neither of these plans has made any headway. I would have a gun but, due to chemical imbalance in my brain I am legally not allowed to own a firearm even if it's to defend my person or personal property.
 
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