We dont need "all" his hair: we could just send a robot to collect done samples in his mansion or whatever, maybe send some ninja barbers. We have more options that a full shave, is what I'm saying
Again I like the idea of building robot ninjas to pull that old jackass bit. You know the one where they sneak up behind you with a camera and a buzzer. And shave a line off the back of your head and run away laughing.

This would be funny. But I don't propose we do it to Kahn, I propose we do it to Bellwether.
 
Already have a solution to fixing that mess (Useing the Old Magical Dream from another Timeline trick).

For a later update...but for now I'm just struggling how he gets used to whatever time period London is going through.

Also Its pretty unique of an idea. Let me keep it.
No really. Don't acknowledge the other noncanon omakes you did. That will make the next omakes you make also not canon.

You can keep the suggestion. I'll be busy with other things.
 
Again I like the idea of building robot ninjas to pull that old jackass bit. You know the one where they sneak up behind you with a camera and a buzzer. And shave a line off the back of your head and run away laughing.

This would be funny. But I don't propose we do it to Kahn, I propose we do it to Bellwether.

Even Smellwether is a bit iffy, but I really do want her to suffer for her bigotry...
 
I don't... think so. I mean, there's no mention of him having that ability in this timeline. And we did have the option to steal miniaturized rockets from the Gala, which means we probably don't have that tech unlocked.
theres this video. I guess its not around in the same way we can't use past inators probably.
 
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Even Smellwether is a bit iffy, but I really do want her to suffer for her bigotry...

What we do is very publically roll up to Zootopia with a cure for the "primal malady" which has afflicted her poor predatorial populace, and (again, Publically with a Capital P) offer to vaccinate every single citizen of Zootopia - for free! No questions asked!

We explain at the inevitable press conference that the predators' "savagery" was brought about by a rare plant called the "Night Howler" that got in the water supply. We have Janna hide in the rafters to take pictures of Bellweather's smile straining til her teeth crack.
 
What we do is very publically roll up to Zootopia with a cure for the "primal malady" which has afflicted her poor predatorial populace, and (again, Publically with a Capital P) offer to vaccinate every single citizen of Zootopia - for free! No questions asked!

We explain at the inevitable press conference that the predators' "savagery" was brought about by a rare plant called the "Night Howler" that got in the water supply. We have Janna hide in the rafters to take pictures of Bellweather's smile straining til her teeth crack.
I really like this idea with our learning it would take maybe one action and some samples to make a cure right?
 
I'm just thinking of how Shere Khan and Xanatos would probably get along marvelously (we did see hints of that at Syndrome's little ball), considering how they share similar codes of conduct, and that Shere Khan would probably not be a fan of Belleweather himself.

And also wondering what Genghis would think of Shere.
 
I'm just thinking of how Shere Khan and Xanatos would probably get along marvelously (we did see hints of that at Syndrome's little ball), considering how they share similar codes of conduct, and that Shere Khan would probably not be a fan of Belleweather himself.

And also wondering what Genghis would think of Shere.

Yeah, Shere and David (and also Toffee, but I know *zit* about that franchise) seemed to hit it off rather well at the Gala...both very logically and more than somewhat concerning what TWO calculating, affable business tycoons with a ruthless streak could do together to anyone in their way.

Xanatos did muse about something "on the horizon" during that diplo-interlude, so he is gearing up for something BIG...now imagine Shere Khan in on whatever storm is brewing...

As for Shere Khan being miffed at Bellwether, that partially depends on whether he counts as Anthro or Toon, as I said a while ago

...now imagine *Doom, Bellwether and Syndrome teaming up against the "abnormals"*
 
Yeah, Shere and David (and also Toffee, but I know *zit* about that franchise) seemed to hit it off rather well at the Gala...both very logically and more than somewhat concerning what TWO calculating, affable business tycoons with a ruthless streak could do together to anyone in their way.

Xanatos did muse about something "on the horizon" during that diplo-interlude, so he is gearing up for something BIG...now imagine Shere Khan in on whatever storm is brewing...

As for Shere Khan being miffed at Bellwether, that partially depends on whether he counts as Anthro or Toon, as I said a while ago

...now imagine *Doom, Bellwether and Syndrome teaming up against the "abnormals"*
Well, neither Doom nor Syndrome look particularly threatening right now.
Of course, that could always change.
 
@Made in Heaven I am loving this quest so far. You are doing absolutely amazing. As such, here is my vote:
[X] Try to steal the whole lab (While it would be harder, and you'd have to deal with the guards and aliens still on the ship, never leaving it might make the aliens think Jumba escaped of his own volition. It would be hard to miss the escape, but just imagine the benefits you could get from a space-worthy ship with a functioning sublight drive!)
-[X] AND cause a distraction with an escape pod

[X] Give Jumba time to get his creation
[X] Write in: escape underwater after takeoff. Before escaping, leave behind some evidence to indicate either Syndrome or Sinatron was responsible for the good doctor... no longer being in the house.

Come on guys, we have Khan. We can handle some alien mooks (kinda) quietly while Jumba gets his experiment. Who knows? If all goes well, we can make a clean getaway and sic the GalFed on one of our enemies
 
- "Though some manage great success despite the odds, the vast majority of prey animals are maintained in positions of service, as secretaries, whitecollar desk jockeys, or as unskilled labourers while their carnivorous neighbours aspire to much higher stations. The unspoken discrimination faced by prey in Shere Khan's urban jungle has allowed agents of the Zootopian state to gain ground encouraging dissident anomic demonstrations and civil disobedience, and while Bellwether's operations have not intensified into armed conflict, the threat of rebellion looms. Khan Industries, in retaliation, have taken steps towards courting the Zootopian underworld with an offer to extend its most generous support."

(quote from the 1d4chan article about Shere Khan)

So yeah, going from that we can say with convictions that Shere Khan and Bellewether either already covertly came to blows over their opposing citystates or will do so in the near future...Somethign to remember

Also the implications there are that Shere approached/will approach Mr. Big for an alliance of convienience to let Bellwether bleed.
 
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I think there's a bit of a change here. Khan controls Cape Suzette as his headquarters, and given the omake about the attempt to hit him with a Night Howler pellet being made canon; it's implied that Cape Suzette exists independently of Zootopia, wheras that article reads like Cape Suzette is part of Zootopia. There's also been a mass influx of predators, and those who are sympathetic to them such as Gazelle; who apparently refused to cut her backup dancers loose under social pressure from Belleweather.
 
I think there's a bit of a change here. Khan controls Cape Suzette as his headquarters, and given the omake about the attempt to hit him with a Night Howler pellet being made canon; it's implied that Cape Suzette exists independently of Zootopia, wheras that article reads like Cape Suzette is part of Zootopia. There's also been a mass influx of predators, and those who are sympathetic to them such as Gazelle; who apparently refused to cut her backup dancers loose under social pressure from Belleweather.
um that Omake is in the sidestory tab while all canon omakes are in the main threadmark tab so i don't think it's canon unless MIH missed it when he moved teh canon omakes to the threadmarks
 
- "Though some manage great success despite the odds, the vast majority of prey animals are maintained in positions of service, as secretaries, whitecollar desk jockeys, or as unskilled labourers while their carnivorous neighbours aspire to much higher stations. The unspoken discrimination faced by prey in Shere Khan's urban jungle has allowed agents of the Zootopian state to gain ground encouraging dissident anomic demonstrations and civil disobedience, and while Bellwether's operations have not intensified into armed conflict, the threat of rebellion looms. Khan Industries, in retaliation, have taken steps towards courting the Zootopian underworld with an offer to extend its most generous support."

(quote from the 1d4chan article about Shere Khan)

So yeah, going from that we can say with convictions that Shere Khan and Bellewether either already covertly came to blows over their opposing citystates or will do so in the near future...Somethign to remember

Also the implications there are that Shere approached/will approach Mr. Big for an alliance of convienience to let Bellwether bleed.
Don't take the 1d4chan information as fact for Doof quest. It's all subject the QM fiat.
 
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...No, guys...We are not going to kill/humiliate *Shere* Khan just to get a furcoat and maybe bullshit a harebrained way to maybe buff up *Genghis* Khan

Even disregarding the atrocious asininity of it, it has no way to work because "Genghis Khan" is a TITLE unlike "Shere Khan" which is a NAME

Seriously, Doof is not friggin Leatherface/Cruella DeVille, so please stop that train of thought

But how will I ever know the answer to the question of if putting in tiger Khan DNA into Genghis would make him a furry now? /JK obviously... though I did think up the pun Genghis Nyan. You can start throwing bricks at me and banish me from the thread now.
What we do is very publically roll up to Zootopia with a cure for the "primal malady" which has afflicted her poor predatorial populace, and (again, Publically with a Capital P) offer to vaccinate every single citizen of Zootopia - for free! No questions asked!

We explain at the inevitable press conference that the predators' "savagery" was brought about by a rare plant called the "Night Howler" that got in the water supply. We have Janna hide in the rafters to take pictures of Bellweather's smile straining til her teeth crack.
I really like this idea with our learning it would take maybe one action and some samples to make a cure right?
We'd have to know of the problem first. Plus, I'd want us to handle Doom first before gaining another nemesis. Doom is killing toons, while Bellweather is mostly fearmongering these days I think. Plus, the Night Howler state can be cured, while dipping cannot.
 
The Old Rules
The Old Rules​
Edna Mode was what some would call a "complicated woman". During the Glory Days, she had made costumes for up and rising super heroes. All the greats had gone to her for their suit: Frozone, Mr. Incredible (twice), Elastigirl, Dynaguy, Gazor-Beam, etc. She was an artist, and she flaunted each accomplishment of the heroes she had designed for with pride. She enjoyed having her work worn by such public figures and basked in the attention it gave her. However, beneath this proud and brash exterior laid a motherly nature. Though Edna would fiercely deny it if asked, she gazed upon each super like it was her own child, going out into the world to do her proud (and look good while doing so). Each design picked out by a hero was like sending a kid off to college for the first time.

But the Glory Days had long since been over. And many of her "children" were dead and buried.

In this new world, she had to settle for supermodels ("Feh!") who flaunted her designs so they could bolster their fragile egos while looking like absolute fools, or the many "corporate heads" (read: supervillains) that had come to power in recent days. It grated at her pride, especially after all that upstart Syndrome had done to her clients children the supers. However, business was business, and the bills didn't pay themselves. So, gritting her teeth and shoving down her pride, she put up with pompous models and a few "decent", though she used that term loosely, Kings.

She refused to do business with Syndrome, though. Even though she needed the money, she was not so desperate that she would go to him for business, nor would she ever be. Syndrome, naturally, wasn't happy, but despite some altercations and (often) being ignored and run out on, Shego and the designer had a very prosperous and friendly relationship, so Syndrome couldn't do anything without drawing her ire. (Another reason many called Edna a complicated woman; how anyone could put up with Shego treating them like that was beyond many.)

So, when she received an invitation to Kronos Corp. Gala, she almost defaulted to her go-to response and flat out ignoring it. However, upon learning Shego was going for whatever reason, Edna decided to humor the man (and see how this would blow up in his face; with Shego and Gwen going, there was no other way this was ending). Upon arrival, she was slightly intrigued by the number of VIPs at the event, and very intrigued at Shego's choice of companion to the event. However, this was an understatement as she was horrified by the man's apparent lack of fashion sense (who wore a lab coat to a gala??) and she immediately wrote him off as incompetent.

That was before he befriended most of the big names at the party.

That was before he looted Syndrome's tech during the super attack and the blackout.

That was before he stole Syndrome's Chip and replaced it with a defective ENCOM computer.

That was before he successfully got away from Sinatron relatively unscathed.

One of the rules she had made for herself when first starting out in the hero business was to never judge by appearance. Sure, she dealt in appearances, but that didn't mean they were the end-all-be-all. Most of the time, they could be deceiving. Her job was to capitalize on that by enhancing and/or countering those signs.

How many more of her rules from the Glory Days had she forgotten? The question, as well as its implications, horrified her.

So, she took the logical step; immediately upon returning home from the madness (and texting Shego to make sure she was okay, as well as getting a long explanation from her of how Heinz Doofenshmirtz was actually an eccentric (decent) strategist and his exploits of the evening), she immediately got out her prized possession: the Edna Mode Guidebook to Dealing with Powered Individuals. Upon opening it, she got down to re-memorizing all the guidelines and rules she had set out for herself back in the day. Because if tonight had taught her anything, the old ways and rules were still around because they worked.

Especially a particular one, which she added on a note to ensure she never ever ever made that mistake again.

"Suit Rule 2004: NO CAPES!!!!
Evidence #93
Syndrome; December 2015.
Cape caught by villain, then used to smack him around.
Side Note -- Could be considered counterpoint: extremely cathartic"


The tides of fate turn. And Mass grasps hold of Syndrome's cape.
To my knowledge (and I skimmed the regular posts in an attempt to catch up), NOBODY made the obvious reaction. And that, in and of itself, is a sin. Thus, the previous.
 
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Remember: Doom is more of a corrupt southern Judge using Jim Crow laws and trumped up charges to discriminate rather then being Hitler. He isn't going all out in the public's eye, but manipulating the system in private against toons.
 
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