Shen: King of Digimon
Previously Shen: King of the Mist
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I havent seen either of them unfortunately.Though on the topic of Deku looking at Miles Morales of Into the Spider-Verse I can't help but notice similarities between the two.
I havent seen either of them unfortunately.
I do have a soft spot for Deku’s design XD. I might give it a lookMHA is a binge watch if you want to get Deku. If you can do it do it but your call. I'd recommend watching Into the Spider-Verse when you get the chance it's fantastic. But to make it short and sweet.
That’s the case for many heroes/heroines. Supergirl, Robin, Yuri, etcBoth are young successors to respected and iconic heroes who try to take on the mantle and make it their own. Learning how to be a hero from the mentor (Well a version in Miles case) but making their own distinct path along the way.
I do have a soft spot for Deku’s design XD. I might give it a look
That’s the case for many heroes/heroines. Supergirl, Robin, Yuri, etc
True but they are literal direct successors in a greater sense. Rather than just the usual sidekick they carry more to inspire the meaning of being that hero more than just working alongside them.
Also who is Yuri?
Hmm seems like supergirl still fits that description then. And many others, it’s more so a common trope than anything else.
Oh from Yuri on ice. Not the *best* example, but it came to mind
Hmm seems like supergirl still fits that description then. And many others, it’s more so a common trope than anything else.
So would that be a more so Takato like scenario then?True, but Miles and Deku have the added charm of being fanboys for said heroes before they became heroes. Though I get your point.
So would that be a more so Takato like scenario then?
Yeah, a fanboy before he followed in their footstepsFrom Digimon?
Yeah, a fanboy before he followed in their footsteps
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Yeah tell me about it, I see them in a whole new light now......And I guess I underestimated the RWBY cast if this is the case. Bullet-time is no joke. I knew Ruby was fast and Yang is strong, but that's sort of ridiculous if they can all hit a very quick reaction time much less avoid it entirely.
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...Anyways, why do people bother with such useless technology in MHA and RWBY if a semi-superpowered human can render it void? Especially in RWBY where there are exclusive and imteresting weaponry choices... Like someone goes through months of training to use a machine gun just for it to be useless and inefficient lmao
...And I guess I underestimated the RWBY cast if this is the case. Bullet-time is no joke. I knew Ruby was fast and Yang is strong, but that's sort of ridiculous if they can all hit a very quick reaction time much less avoid it entirely.
Perhaps I don't know enough about RWBY (Which is true) but there's gotta be some low skill hunter tier weapons they could use. I get the Sniper Scythe is specialized and stuff, but your telling me no basic crook can use Roman's staff? Adam's Not-Jetstream-Sam-swordFor all the people who are not training hunters/huntresses or pros I would imagine.
Perhaps I don't know enough about RWBY (Which is true) but there's gotta be some low skill hunter tier weapons they could use. I get the Sniper Scythe is specialized and stuff, but your telling me no basic crook can use Roman's staff? Adam's Not-Jetstream-Sam-swordwhich is technically called wilt and bloom but it is Jetstream Sam's sword ad verbatem? These things aren't very exclusive, but I may be very bad at interpreting this.
My perspective? Cost. Each of the Huntsman and Huntresses can get special weapons through their families, usually, but look at good ol’ Jaune with a sword and shield handed down by his family. Ren and Nora likely got their weapons through saving up a LOT of money to get them - Nora’s especially, that hammer looks expensive - and Blake likely only has Gamble Shroud thanks to her parents and their large former role in the White Fang. I can’t imagine it’d be smart for Roman to just buy a crap ton of specialized weapons for goons not even trained to use them when a simple machine gun can deal with any non-Huntsman, and even then Roman has his own weapon and Neopolitan. Also the tech and dust he stole from Atlas.Perhaps I don't know enough about RWBY (Which is true) but there's gotta be some low skill hunter tier weapons they could use. I get the Sniper Scythe is specialized and stuff, but your telling me no basic crook can use Roman's staff? Adam's Not-Jetstream-Sam-swordwhich is technically called wilt and bloom but it is Jetstream Sam's sword ad verbatem? These things aren't very exclusive, but I may be very bad at interpreting this.
I honestly have no clue how we bring Sylar in at this point. He might not even be that useful to Z, to be honest... and I don’t think I was ever made aware that Marshall was apparently joining Team Stark? It might be better to put him in Fenrir after the Battle of Camelot.@Eeveechu151 when should I drop Sylar? And when I do, where should he end up? I still kinda need a definitive answer so I can prepare.
Also, when should Marshall end up in Tony’s group? After the Camelot plot ends?
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My fears for this movie are practically gone, leaving NOTHING BUT HYPE.
Yeah, you did say that. He MIGHT be able to join the Illuminati? Though by that logic we could just as easily throw him with Team Hiro thanks to Hank Pym.
And thinking about it more... Bringing Sylar on board wouldn’t be worth it, as he’s like Roman in that he’s someone Z would just dispose of, but making him useful also makes him more difficult to end. So I don’t think Z would bring him in tbh.
Specter’s arc is a careful balancing act, and I’m trying to keep that at play. Does Camelot have that?Try that logic, times it by fourteen, you get Camelot.