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If I was Grayven I'd probably be a little annoyed right now "I just saved your worthless lives and all your misable brains could come up with were how you'd try to contain me?"
 
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This arc has really helped me come to like Renepaul's character. I mean I liked the occasional alternate bit seeing how he handled things, but for the most part preferred the Paragon story. But honestly I could read an entire fic of Grayven being Grayven.

Mostly because his personality is fantastic, and the way he comes across is very nice. Very Darseid-like. The well done one from the Batman/Superman Apocalypse movie.


"Well played."
 
None of the Hero's there would have actually been killed by the nuke.

Well except possibly Nightwing.
Well lets not forget the citizens and the general area, also I couldn't come up with a way where it would sound good without using that sentence ^^

Also the general idea was that he decided to sacrifice himself for the greater good, but no one decided that he might not deserve imprisonment.
 
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None of the Hero's there would have actually been killed by the nuke.

Well except possibly Nightwing.

What? Grayven just barely survived, how the hell would Scott, Kyle, Nightwing and the reporters standing nearby survive when they're not nearly as tough as he is? Maybe you could argue that the tougher heroes could tank it but that's a big maybe.
 
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None of the Hero's there would have actually been killed by the nuke.

Well except possibly Nightwing.

Well, we know Kyle contained the radiation of the blast, so I'm sure he'd have survived. We've never seen something as powerful as a nuke hit DCAU Supergirl (or another Kryptonian or "Argonian"), which is fundamentally the same character in terms of specs as this Earth-50 Supergirl, so it's a bit up-in-the-air as to whether or not she could, in fact, survive. (And assuming that she could because of outside source material is a no-no) Marvel is also a up in the air for the same reason. If Flash were stupid enough to get hit by the nuke, she'd be dead, and Nightwing too.

But your post of wild assumptions was actually useful because it brought about this thought: with regards to Scott and Barda's capabilities, does the mantle of conquest give Grayven sufficiently more powerful regenerative capabilities than the average New God? Since conquest is a very battle-oriented mantle, I could see hyper enhanced regeneration included as part of the package, as opposed to just the enhanced regeneration of the standard New God package. So would Scott and Barda, tanking a nuke in the same situation, die or would they regenerate the damage too? If the mantle matters, I'd give Barda the slight edge over Scott, since Freedom is more about escaping dangerous situations rather than getting hit by them.
 
You guys focus on the typo, but miss that Sinestro was referred to as being "sassy."

It's just precious how they're missing these golden opportunities, isn't it?
 
You guys focus on the typo, but miss that Sinestro was referred to as being "sassy."

It's just precious how they're missing these golden opportunities, isn't it?

What else should we call someone prone to sassing their wielder at every opportunity, hmm?

On topic, I feel like Grayven is somewhat counting chickens preemptively. He has no was to ensure his new League will CONTINUE working together as opposed to treating this as a one-off.
 
But your post of wild assumptions was actually useful because it brought about this thought: with regards to Scott and Barda's capabilities, does the mantle of conquest give Grayven sufficiently more powerful regenerative capabilities than the average New God? Since conquest is a very battle-oriented mantle, I could see hyper enhanced regeneration included as part of the package, as opposed to just the enhanced regeneration of the standard New God package. So would Scott and Barda, tanking a nuke in the same situation, die or would they regenerate the damage too? If the mantle matters, I'd give Barda the slight edge over Scott, since Freedom is more about escaping dangerous situations rather than getting hit by them.

At the time of the blast, Scott was in the Thangarian ship. He probably would have survived (what condition he'd be in after the blast and the possible crash of the Carrier, is a different matter)
 
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