Date: 2012-05-02 08:19 pm (UTC)
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Y'know, if Scott attempted integration instead of isolation, and didn't repeatedly attempt to weaponise children we might be able to take him more seriously as a potential hero in this storyline.

Wanting to turn a teenage girl into a person of mass destruction to bully the world into complying with a list of demands seems like more of a Dr Doom plot than a heroic one. Though this was also the guy whose response to finding a girl programmed into being a murderer by a government programme that has repeatedly targetted his people was "Whelp, she's be a good addition to my covert death squad!".

There's being determined to protect your people in the face of repeated attempts to kill them, and then there's viewing children as being expendable on the road to your goals.

The ends justifies the means GENERALLY isn't a philosophy associated with the good guys, Scott. If it was, then the methods that Stark used to try and keep the general public safe during and after the Civil War wouldn't have been as contested as they were.
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