Hope and Laurie and a gun
Nov. 8th, 2011 07:14 pmSo I mentioned this, and then I never posted it; so there it is! The fall out from the Laurie and Hope tension during Schism (err, not that sort of tension, sorry), in Generation Hope #12.
Then again...

Perhaps it is that sort of tension, hmmm.




And that's how Hope was okay with Idie going with Wolverine.
Last because it cracks me up:

Oh, Kenji. I do so want you to hook up with Coat-of-Arms!
Then again...

Perhaps it is that sort of tension, hmmm.




And that's how Hope was okay with Idie going with Wolverine.
Last because it cracks me up:

Oh, Kenji. I do so want you to hook up with Coat-of-Arms!

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Date: 2011-11-08 09:53 pm (UTC)Laurie is aware that she's being influenced, as is Kenji, and they aren't liking it much.
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Date: 2011-11-09 01:20 am (UTC)"For the love of little green apples, Laurie, DON'T LET HER MONOLOGUE!"
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Date: 2011-11-09 02:35 am (UTC)Indeed. Whenever a character enters into "Hey, I had a good reason for mind controlling you" territory, I want to punch him or her in the face. Saying "I want Cable to be right, otherwise his death had no meaning" wants me to punch her even harder.
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Date: 2011-11-09 07:55 am (UTC)Motto x infinity. Why does Utopia have to be full of characters I'd like to see hit with meteors?
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Date: 2011-11-10 03:58 am (UTC)Seriously people, get a psychic defense and deploy it. Constant low level mind-control is how heroes like Max Lord decay into supervillains. Just incorporate defense headsets into your costumes, and put this behind you. Forge made anti-psychic gear twenty years ago, and every X-team has access to Cerebro-tech.
This reminds me of someone who made a cut of the Star Wars prequels with every 'love scene' between Anakin and Padme undercut with the Imperial March, making the whole relationship a Force Mindcontrol thing, which makes them ten times more interesting.