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Post by Melra on Apr 10, 2017 9:53:47 GMT
Video games? Yennefer of Vengerberg from Witcher 3 TV? Death from Supernatural
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...lives for biotic explosions. And cheesecake!
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Post by Kappa Neko on Apr 10, 2017 10:59:49 GMT
Too many great characters to pick one.
But I'll throw in a name that probably nobody knows from my favorite book series:
Dr. Tony Hill
One of the most unconventional quiet heroes.
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Post by Treacherous J Slither on Apr 10, 2017 12:38:05 GMT
I don't know about him being so pure really. His powers don't allow him to take time off in good conscience. He can easily hear everything that goes on in Metropolis if not the world yet for the most part he chooses to ignore it unless it's his loved ones in danger or a truly large scale cataclysmic event. What i mean is that he's not stopping guys from beating their wives, women from being raped, child molestation, murder etc. He hears it yet does nothing. He DOES do something. Read All-Star Superman. Superman is terminally ill (not a spoiler, it's the whole basis of the story) and is finishing up some unfinished superhero business before he dies, and in between fighting villains and doing Superman stuff, he takes the time to help a suicidal teen get through her rough patch and rethink her decision to kill herself. It is by far and away the single best Superman moment in the comic book medium, throughout all 80+ years of Superman's existence. Hell, that entire book is amazing. The entire point of this scene is to show that Superman DOES listen to what goes on with the regular people and doesn't just spend his time fighting aliens and super villains. This girl is not a regular character in the series, she's not one of Superman's loved ones, she's just a kid going through a bad time. In the same story, Superman visits the cancer ward of a children's hospital and takes the kids on trips around the world to see famous landmarks to cheer them up. At one point, the inhabitants of the bottled city of Kandor offer to try and cure Superman's illness as repayment for protecting them. The attempt fails, but Superman has the idea to bring the Kandorians to that same children's hospital to cure the kids instead, because he knows that the Kandorians will do more good here than in the Fortress of Solitude. Superman and the teen: i.imgur.com/O0KwLT8.jpgcomicsalliance.com/files/2012/09/supermanrooftop.jpgSuperman and the children: 2.bp.blogspot.com/-kohavav1tYs/UbugyCBH5XI/AAAAAAAAZ8o/A9nzY9PofOQ/s1600/All+Star+Superman+Page+B.jpg1.bp.blogspot.com/-TcQD0r7hc7Y/T2CcEzKuAVI/AAAAAAAADGA/7y0Y0Z-r7Tc/s1600/Kandor+cures+kids.pngThis is something at least. Not what i was looking for but still pretty cool. I'm curious about the mini kryptonians though. Why has no one attempted to enlarge them? Also, why haven't they realized sooner that Clarks case is beyond their ability? Seeing as how they're an army of super doctors and all. Also, if they really can cure cancer and other diseases why are they just now getting around to helping people? Also, now that they're helping people, have they managed to eradicate all diseases on earth?
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Post by o Ventus on Apr 10, 2017 12:48:47 GMT
He DOES do something. Read All-Star Superman. Superman is terminally ill (not a spoiler, it's the whole basis of the story) and is finishing up some unfinished superhero business before he dies, and in between fighting villains and doing Superman stuff, he takes the time to help a suicidal teen get through her rough patch and rethink her decision to kill herself. It is by far and away the single best Superman moment in the comic book medium, throughout all 80+ years of Superman's existence. Hell, that entire book is amazing. The entire point of this scene is to show that Superman DOES listen to what goes on with the regular people and doesn't just spend his time fighting aliens and super villains. This girl is not a regular character in the series, she's not one of Superman's loved ones, she's just a kid going through a bad time. In the same story, Superman visits the cancer ward of a children's hospital and takes the kids on trips around the world to see famous landmarks to cheer them up. At one point, the inhabitants of the bottled city of Kandor offer to try and cure Superman's illness as repayment for protecting them. The attempt fails, but Superman has the idea to bring the Kandorians to that same children's hospital to cure the kids instead, because he knows that the Kandorians will do more good here than in the Fortress of Solitude. Superman and the teen: i.imgur.com/O0KwLT8.jpgcomicsalliance.com/files/2012/09/supermanrooftop.jpgSuperman and the children: 2.bp.blogspot.com/-kohavav1tYs/UbugyCBH5XI/AAAAAAAAZ8o/A9nzY9PofOQ/s1600/All+Star+Superman+Page+B.jpg1.bp.blogspot.com/-TcQD0r7hc7Y/T2CcEzKuAVI/AAAAAAAADGA/7y0Y0Z-r7Tc/s1600/Kandor+cures+kids.pngThis is something at least. Not what i was looking for but still pretty cool. I'm curious about the mini kryptonians though. Why has no one attempted to enlarge them? Also, why haven't they realized sooner that Clarks case is beyond their ability? Seeing as how they're an army of super doctors and all. Also, if they really can cure cancer and other diseases why are they just now getting around to helping people? Also, now that they're helping people, have they managed to eradicate all diseases on earth? Clark is suffering from an overdose of solar radiation. He flew directly into the sun and his cells absorbed way too much energy from the sun. Superman has Super cancer. The Kandorians can cure regular cancer, but whatever Superman has, it's too much. Kryptonians don't typically have experience with yellow stars (Krypton was under a red star, after all), and none of them have ever flown directly into one before like Superman did, this is something entirely new to them. They're also not just doctors, it's a whole Kryptonian city full of regular Kryptonian citizens, just shrunken down. As for why nobody enlarges them, nobody can other than Brainiac (he's the one who shrunk them in the first place), and Brainiac is not exactly friendly with Superman or really any Kryptonians. Superman did find a way to enlarge them and give them a planet to inhabit in the 1970's, but that was retconned out of existence with the various Crisis events that happened in the following decades. There are hundreds, if not thousands of illnesses, disorders, and diseases on Earth, if the Kandorians manage to cure them ALL, it would take a very long time considering they have to actually travel inside the sick person's body and cure them from the inside. As for why it's taken them this long, they were shrunk by Brainiac and their city placed into a bottle. They're the size of ants, barely anyone can even see them since they're so small, plus they've been in Superman's Fortress of Solitude which is located out in the Arctic (or Antarctic, depending on the writer).
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Post by Treacherous J Slither on Apr 10, 2017 13:50:32 GMT
@ O Ventus
Thanks for the answers
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2017 19:54:49 GMT
Another of my favorites...
I'd love for Mark Addy to get cast as a major character in a DA game.
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Post by mattig89ch on Apr 10, 2017 22:42:46 GMT
TV? Death from Supernatural I like this one. Great casting choice, and great character. My favorite character has changed again. Its turned to Kreia from KotOR2. Enigmatic, mysterious, attempting to walk to the middle line of the force.
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