You could kill most of the X-Men with a .22. No one ever pulls that off either.
I get the idea that wouldn't work for long.
MM is too old.
Thanks, fixed.
No. Not common at all:I don't think those were too common anyway, or he'd risk her figuring it out.
As in, he explicitly states that he wouldn't mess with any of the Undersiders.8.x said:It would be a laughable tragedy, to get this close, only to have his power fail him, to accidentally choose the wrong reality, or to have his other self killed by accident or malicious intent, forcing him to live with the ramifications of these idle amusements. For now, he wouldn't touch his pet, nor any of his powered subordinates. Not when he was this close.
You'd think that this would be a thing, in Worm. I mean, I get not using them in court, for the most part, but they actually do have people who have abilities that nobody else can match or gainsay, you'd think they'd be trusted.she can't use 'Well, I've seen them attacking me, with my powers'
Well, I mean, for the most part no, but on the other hand:
That sounds like someone Kaiser wouldn't mind playing dirty to get rid of, especially under the veneer of upholding the rules.2.x said:But even with money to burn, he's fighting us over Downtown territories. Constant tug of war, neither of us making much headway. Been going on for months. So Kaiser thinks we should take the Docks now that the ABB are on the outs, gain some ground somewhere easier.
I am going to be completely honest here.
The PRT getting what they want rubs me the wrong way because in this story they were doing many things that should be consider illegal.
Including but not limited too, stalking an underage girl, spying on said girl by putting hidden cameras around, interrogating said girl without her guardian or a lawyer. Not only that, they caused said girl a lot of emotional duress and took advantage of it.
So yeah. PRT getting what they want rubs me the wrong way and I hope Taylor finds a way to tell her dad and the PRT to shove it and remain independent.
Not to mention forcefully enlisting an underage girl into what amounts as a military force rubs me the wrong way.
Sure they try to play it as not a military force but for all intensive purposes, Brockton Bay Wards are child soldiers.
Well, that is the end of my mini rant. I know I am probably being Biased here, and that all my points could be argued away, but I do not care.
Taylor is still getting a raw deal.
Taylor should tell her father that the PRT enlisted someone that tried to kill her. Make him see how safe the Wards really are for her.
So when Taylor meets the New Wave family and talks about all this, a certain cape-lawyer gets a gleam in her eye.
Taylor should tell her father that the PRT enlisted someone that tried to kill her. Make him see how safe the Wards really are for her.
I hate when people say this because it's so wrong. The Wards are no more soldiers than a cop is. Child soldiers aren't trained, they aren't sent to live with their peers, they don't fight non-lethally. Child soldiers are kidnap victims tortured by warlords into killing people. The have guns shoved in their hands and are beaten until they follow orders. It's insulting to call the Wards child soldiers.Sure they try to play it as not a military force but for all intensive purposes, Brockton Bay Wards are child soldiers.
Shes going to be shipped with chair-sama isn't she?
*Go check out the latest issues of the Bleach Manga. The CHAIR is the supreme power in the universe!*
Just a personal preference for me, but I'd like to see Taylor as an independent working with Catherine and Minako.Everyone's going on about "oh no, the PRT is going to win" (or a number of people are) but their "win" and Taylor's don't have to be mutually exclusive. Other than a desire for independence, what would she lose by joining the wards or at least a probationary ward? She could still work as a hero, still help people, and have support while she does so. I mean sure they're somewhat hindered by regulations, but she gets to bypass some of that if she takes Piggot's deal.
I am going to be completely honest here.
The PRT getting what they want rubs me the wrong way because in this story they were doing many things that should be consider illegal.
Including but not limited too, stalking an underage girl, spying on said girl by putting hidden cameras around, interrogating said girl without her guardian or a lawyer. Not only that, they caused said girl a lot of emotional duress and took advantage of it.
So yeah. PRT getting what they want rubs me the wrong way and I hope Taylor finds a way to tell her dad and the PRT to shove it and remain independent.
Not to mention forcefully enlisting an underage girl into what amounts as a military force rubs me the wrong way.
Sure they try to play it as not a military force but for all intensive purposes, Brockton Bay Wards are child soldiers.
Well, that is the end of my mini rant. I know I am probably being Biased here, and that all my points could be argued away, but I do not care.
Taylor is still getting a raw deal.
Taylor should tell her father that the PRT enlisted someone that tried to kill her. Make him see how safe the Wards really are for her.
I just remembered that I never actually linked Chair-sama.
*snipped*
What. No one tried to kill her unless you count the gangs. If you're talking about Coil's mercenaries, she doesn't know anything about them except that they sort of looked like professional mercenaries or military, and she probably doesn't think they're PRT agents. At least she doesn't give off that impression. So if she told her father that, she would be blatantly lying.
Everyone's going on about "oh no, the PRT is going to win" (or a number of people are) but their "win" and Taylor's don't have to be mutually exclusive. Other than a desire for independence, what would she lose by joining the wards or at least a probationary ward? She could still work as a hero, still help people, and have support while she does so. I mean sure they're somewhat hindered by regulations, but she gets to bypass some of that if she takes Piggot's deal.
I hate when people say this because it's so wrong. The Wards are no more soldiers than a cop is. Child soldiers aren't trained, they aren't sent to live with their peers, they don't fight non-lethally. Child soldiers are kidnap victims tortured by warlords into killing people. The have guns shoved in their hands and are beaten until they follow orders. It's insulting to call the Wards child soldiers.
The PRT getting what they want? Ahahahahaha.
Does anyone get what they want in my previous examples of writing? Well... ok, I guess Taylor DID get what she wanted at the end of Acceleration... to see her dad again.. so maybe that's a bad question.
Rest assured, even IF the PRT did get her signed up via her Dad, it would absolutely not be what they want. It would very quickly be Do Not Want. I'd like to think I'm more adept than that(frankly, angry Taylor at odds with the Wards/PRT just isn't interesting to me, so chances of that possibility happening are very slim)
Final word on the Wards/Child Soldiers thing: Assuming flanderization of Piggot, that's what they are. I don't, so they aren't. All the same, they do handle a lot of things that other Wards teams don't, lacking the sort of heavy hitters that the villains have(Protectorate in BB vs say, New York). Anything further on the Wards being child soldiers or not can relocate elsewhere.
That makes me happy. Sorry for apparently starting an argument when I did not mean too by saying my honest opinion here.
I tried UQ Holder, but it just didn't hook me. Too much whatever his name is and not enough Evangeline.
As much as it pains me to say this, but I think Danny has a point. Taylor isn't explaining anything to him. Why doesn't she want to join the Wards? And why not explain her reasons to him?
Negima? Or the sequel to Negima that I stopped reading after 1 chapter?
As for the ship, Evangeline is a true ancestor Vampire therefore any ships with her is non pedo.
As every 300+ year old vampire shipped with a teenage girl pairing would point out.
God damn writers making the monster's that are vampires to be romantic interests with teenage girls.
Basically the guy in the chair is the big bad guy from the major 2nd arc of the series. The guy is a massive troll who used his swords power to cast perfect illusions and control people.I do not follow Bleach(or any manga at all since Naruto ended. I tried UQ Holder, but it just didn't hook me. Too much whatever his name is and not enough Evangeline.
Inb4 Taylor/Evangeline(would that be pedo and in which direction?)