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NO. CAPES.
I think the no capes rule is a lot less important if you regen after death
The point is they get stuck in things. So I´d say it applies. 🙂
Now I wanna know what Memory Cards superpower is. If that really is his heroname or Lucas remembered him wrong.
Video Game Avengers Assemble!
Seriously, we’ve got Analog, D-Pad, GameBoy, and now Memory Card… all we need to do is throw in a FortKnight or Lady DLC, along with Waggle the Super-Dog, and we’ve got a crime-fighting force to rival the Avengers.
Well, the Great Lakes Avengers, at any rate.
Analog, D-Pad, GameBoy, Memory Card, heX Box, Leetman, and Despawner.
“FortKnight” has to be made a thing.
Oh man… Ethan, you should probably just hop off the roof quick. It will be a lot less painful than fighting to get that cape off.
Nope, just respawns like that.
Cheers to Eldest Gruff for “FortKnight”, which would be an awesome hero name, and for the Great Lakes Avengers reference.
Cheers, and thanks!
Just wondering… how many respawns does he get?
Infinite. Unless he says BUDDHA again.
I only came here for ‘De-caping’. I feel better now…nurse, I need another de-caping….
I wonder if he’s mad how much more useful the kid is as a vigilante with the pause power.
Unless he’s fighting someone trying to kill him his power isn’t super helpful except that he can use risky gadgets.
@Eric
>Unless he’s fighting someone trying to kill him his power isn’t super helpful except that he can use risky gadgets
He can also put himself into situations that would result in the permanent death or injury of other individuals. Fires, toxic spills, buildings about to collapse… when you don’t need to worry about that annoying perma-death thing you can charge into situations even seemingly more powerful heroes might be afraid to go into.
Except for antimatter. That stuff still stings.
I’m guessing it has something to do with proving to Emily that superheroes are good, and he screwed up with that one bystander, and now that kid stole a potential brownie point.
What percentage of the population gets super powers?
Good question.
I’m also curious how many people with superpowers go ahead and become heroes or villains and how many just go on as plain folks who happen to have laser eyes or whatnot.
And do they all get their powers from accidents like Ethan and Lucas, or are some people born with them?
Anyone else get the Snickers advert vibe from the last cell?