Kristopher Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 One problem with this Menton thing is that some shadowy government agency would find and train an invisible-to-psi assassin to put a bullet through Menton's head, or develop the technology to allow one of their "normal" assassins to do so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
assault Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 Originally posted by OddHat All of this assumes that, in a world with telepaths and mind controllers, the governments of the world wouldn't already be employing as many (relatively) law abiding telepaths as they could to keep officials "free." This links up with the Dr Destroyer in the UN thread: it's easier to mind control / replace / generally mess with Third World governments than ones that can afford lots of telepaths and whatnot. Once you get to places like Nauru and Kiribati, it's just a matter of which mind controller is running the place this week. That is, unless Australia and New Zealand are bankrolling their psionic security... Hmm, now there's a game... Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kristopher Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 Originally posted by OddHat This is one of those places where you're not meant to look too closely in a four-color campaign. That's the problem with 4-color. It's like an old western movie set. Don't look behind the buildings, there's nothing there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steriaca Posted August 16, 2003 Report Share Posted August 16, 2003 Yes, Menton and Teleios will proably be the ones who would take over the top spot if the bad doctor, hell forbid, ever crokes for good. But the main question is, who can replace the bad doctor when we are talking about mass destruction, the guy eveybody fears, walking atomic bomb just waiting to explode type of villian. While I don't know exactly who would take over, the nominies are: 1) Menchanon: Let's face it, nothing is scaryer than a robot looking to decerate his home with a few million human corpses. 2) Holocost: Power wise, he is on his way to scaryvill. Unforcently, he still needs a full plan and agents to make him a full blown evil mastermind. 3) Gravitar: Powerwise, she is the second most feared being on the planet. Forcently, her ideals about controling the Earth are still on the small side. 4) Eurostar: Individuly, thay are on the small scale. But together, thay have been known to slaughter thousans, and even some superheros. 5) Terror Incorprated: See Eurostar above for reasion. Lower on the list because, well, the group is defunked...so far. 6) Grond: The four-armed terror. Forcently, he is not intrested in controling the Earth. Grond want to be left alone. Grond smach if not left alone. (Of course, New Millimum Grond was made smarter than normal, so imagion Flowers For Grond...give him supersmarts sundenly, and watch him become extremly dangerous). So, to make a long post longer, who would you pick for the next 'most dangerous supervillian'? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lupus Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 Originally posted by steriaca So, to make a long post longer, who would you pick for the next 'most dangerous supervillian'? Rakshasa. Without a doubt. Dude probably already has plans in place to take over Destroyer's resources in case of D's demise. A couple of Destroyer duplicate robots, loyalists in each and every base... he'd take over the incredible army and the amazing technology. Some of the organisation would probably fall apart, but... you'd get an extremely smart and extremely devious spy getting the setup of his dreams. No-one would be safe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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