The problem with creating with the mind: you imagine a door to a prison cell based on your knowloedge of how such a door looks. Deficient knowledge – deficient execution. I’d be surprised if the door even has hinges…
The guy runs a prison, him not having locked containment cells by default is worrying as is LP being unsupervised since he can bypass the plot if someone yells “Spider.”
*facepalm*
This villain continues to be such a tool.
The problem with creating with the mind: you imagine a door to a prison cell based on your knowloedge of how such a door looks. Deficient knowledge – deficient execution. I’d be surprised if the door even has hinges…
The guy runs a prison, him not having locked containment cells by default is worrying as is LP being unsupervised since he can bypass the plot if someone yells “Spider.”
The empty cells still need to be cleaned regularly, and you don’t want to have a bunch of keys floating around.
You’ll only know for certain when the door goes “Click.” after you walk through it.
What a too easy villain to beat.
That’s the door back into the maze, where you belong, “heroes”.
“FFFfff…”
Alex: Please STOP thinking that this villain is as smart as you. That way you won’t waste that many words and neurons.
If he is representative for beings with godlike powers, that explains a lot about the world.