This is ambiguous and subverts the intent. If they're a "known Hero," then how does that tell us if they're friendly or hostile to our intentions?[] Your priority is to win the fight. You can't leave the job half-finished, and who knows what this person will do. Besides, you can't have the police be forewarned.
-[] If it's another known Hero that you are aware of switch to prioritizing escape.
Me too. As the guy behind the write-in... If we can't talk this person into cooperation, I'm voting for Get The Fuck Out.practicality aside, on a character motivation level it seems like Liv should be somewhat reluctant to get into another metahuman brawl.
Huh, now that I think about it you're right, Ight let's just beat em up then.This is ambiguous and subverts the intent. If they're a "known Hero," then how does that tell us if they're friendly or hostile to our intentions?
But what if they're a friendly? We could end up in a fight and get our ass kicked by someone who was probably on our side? This situation doesn't come across to me as being typical of someone who's working for Stark as a security goon.Huh, now that I think about it you're right, Ight let's just beat em up then.
Edited first Vote.
Then we can talk to them after we beat them up before we team up as is super hero tradition. If their not evil the worst we have to worry about is some bruising, a concussion, and maybe a broken Robot Arm.But what if they're a friendly? We could end up in a fight and get our ass kicked by someone who was probably on our side? This situation doesn't come across to me as being typical of someone who's working for Stark as a security goon.
We have no idea how good or evil they are, and how "good" or "evil" they are is pretty much at right angles to how likely they are to interfere with us.Then we can talk to them after we beat them up before we team up as is super hero tradition. If their not evil the worst we have to worry about is some bruising, a concussion, and maybe a broken Robot Arm.