What sort of self-respecting reality warper isn’t going around turning skyscrapers into ice-cream and making people play ridiculous games to guess his real name?
You can’t just shoot people, when you’re supposed to be attacking their dignity and common sense.
I mean, if someone with ill intent *could* effectively wield something like that… that’d be it. The only way to defeat them would be to somehow get them to want to be defeated, and even that’s still technically giving them what they want.
Joker’s ended up in that situation twice: once when he was empowered by the Shaper Of Worlds in the Batman/Hulk crossover and once when he somehow managed to trick Mxyptlyk into giving him nearly all of his power. To defeat him the first time required pushing him to unleash the limits of his madness until he reached the point of going ‘I never dreamed’ which caused Shaper to take away the power, the second time required pointing out that Joker couldn’t erase Batman from existence because he was who Joker defined himself against causing him to lose control of the power giving Mxy the chance to reclaim his power and fix everything. The latter event had a version of it show up in The Brave And The Bold animated series (obviously without Batman being utterly broken and destroyed like in the comic).
I’m assuming Narradium in this context has the power to alter a person’s reality through narration.
Option 1: Use the Narradium to censor people properly. They still live, but become better citizens.
Option 2: Use the Narradium to make people loyal to you. Such as annoying superheroes.
Option 3: Use the Narradium to make the villains into proper heroes, with yourself as their coordinator and boss. Suicide Squad, but with mind control.
Option 4: Use the Narradium to improve yourself.
So far the Censor has been successful by being practical and efficient. He wouldn’t even have been found out, at least not in a way that anybody would believe to be ought but wild speculation and completely unfounded wild guessing, if he hadn’t gotten frustrated at Alex’s illogical suppositions and announced himself just to get her to shut up. If he had any common sense he’d just delete her and everybody with her right here and be done with it.
I’m guessing that lack of common sense is something else he picked up from the residents of his prison, and Alex will end up feeling smug after out-stupiding him.
He should have heeded the proverb, “Never argue with a stupid person. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.”
What sort of self-respecting reality warper isn’t going around turning skyscrapers into ice-cream and making people play ridiculous games to guess his real name?
You can’t just shoot people, when you’re supposed to be attacking their dignity and common sense.
This guy is what you get when a reality-warper has no imagination.
I get the feeling that power tends towards individuals who lack the imagination to wield them effectively.
I mean, if someone with ill intent *could* effectively wield something like that… that’d be it. The only way to defeat them would be to somehow get them to want to be defeated, and even that’s still technically giving them what they want.
Joker’s ended up in that situation twice: once when he was empowered by the Shaper Of Worlds in the Batman/Hulk crossover and once when he somehow managed to trick Mxyptlyk into giving him nearly all of his power. To defeat him the first time required pushing him to unleash the limits of his madness until he reached the point of going ‘I never dreamed’ which caused Shaper to take away the power, the second time required pointing out that Joker couldn’t erase Batman from existence because he was who Joker defined himself against causing him to lose control of the power giving Mxy the chance to reclaim his power and fix everything. The latter event had a version of it show up in The Brave And The Bold animated series (obviously without Batman being utterly broken and destroyed like in the comic).
Get a new move already! “I go with what works!”
“Prepared to be removed from our reality. Just like Stephanie Brown. But, like, more tastefully”.
LP: “I can also delete people from reality” *Vaporizes dude*.
Boring but practical.
Seriously, a guy that controls narrative should understand that he’s being lured into a trap rn.
Maybe his judgement is impaired by narradium poisoning.
Oh, I get her plan!
She’s using her proximity to his store of Narradium in order to exhaust it through the medium of unnecessary description and explanation.
I’m assuming Narradium in this context has the power to alter a person’s reality through narration.
Option 1: Use the Narradium to censor people properly. They still live, but become better citizens.
Option 2: Use the Narradium to make people loyal to you. Such as annoying superheroes.
Option 3: Use the Narradium to make the villains into proper heroes, with yourself as their coordinator and boss. Suicide Squad, but with mind control.
Option 4: Use the Narradium to improve yourself.
You learned nothing from totalitarianism, right?
We’re talking potential supervillain plots. What do they care about the points or faults of government structures?
The power in this case being 2 to the 10th…
So far the Censor has been successful by being practical and efficient. He wouldn’t even have been found out, at least not in a way that anybody would believe to be ought but wild speculation and completely unfounded wild guessing, if he hadn’t gotten frustrated at Alex’s illogical suppositions and announced himself just to get her to shut up. If he had any common sense he’d just delete her and everybody with her right here and be done with it.
I’m guessing that lack of common sense is something else he picked up from the residents of his prison, and Alex will end up feeling smug after out-stupiding him.
He should have heeded the proverb, “Never argue with a stupid person. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.”
Oh, c’mon! He spilled the beans under minimal pressure: he’s a total cartoon supervillain: lots of power, zero brain.
I want Distractarella back in the role of main supervillain, she has some style at least.
She’s so SMART!
Or rather: he’s so gullible!
LOL.