No doubt Wanda is a nutcase. She has been since losing her children way back in the Scarlet Witch/Vision limited series.Originally Posted by Kumori
No doubt Wanda is a nutcase. She has been since losing her children way back in the Scarlet Witch/Vision limited series.Originally Posted by Kumori
"Well, the only person talking about love today is the preacher. And it seems noboday gets just all the learning but the teacher."
The Temptations "Ball of Confusion"
Yep the woman has lost her mind...what a waste of a perfectly good mutant...
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"
Speaking of absolute power. Iron Man has had in his possesion prior to Avengers Disassembled...The reality gem. Tony has in his past shown he has an addictive personality (understatement). Give someone like that that power to change reality...Absolute power corrupts absolutely.Originally Posted by Barnacle13
You may say I'm a dreamer...but I'm not the only one.
Venom: I want to bite their heads off and shove my tongue down their neck holes.
Songbird: Why?
Venom: So I can lick out their hearts.
Which leads back to the whole "but then we couldn't lead normal lives and the villains would kill our families" thing.Originally Posted by Kumori
Good thing I don't ride a motorbike.Originally Posted by Kumori
- Le Messor
"Dying is not to be feared. It is the final comfort. As we all learn, eventually."
- Robert A. Heinlein
I don't know that it's a matter of Tony Stark being corrupt as he is self-centered. He's a futurist, he know best, and everyone should see things his way. The first attempted SHRA inductions were Cap and Cage...two of Stark's closest friends at the time. Stark's easy to be friends with...just see and do everything his way.Originally Posted by Barnacle13
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Needless to say perhaps, I think that the addage of "absolute power corrupts absolutely" is at the heart of the SRA. And it is quite telling that Stark and the pro-regs are the one's that placed themselves beneath the power of others, and opened their actions to scrutiny and accountability.
And quite the contrast to what was said about Stark, it was the anti-regs that insisted on having everything their own way, and damn everyone else. If someone saw matters differently, they were fascists, "in league with Lucifer", had no clue as to freedom, etc.
Power corrupts. No need for it to be absolute.