Someone should point out to him just how much money he could make selling that tech... and suggest he could buy himself an island for his saurian converts... and then point out there are forums full of people who'd want to be dinosaurs.
True, but at the time of writing -- Lykos named himself Sauron in X-Men vol.01:no.60 (September 1969) -- The Silmarillion had not yet been published. That was released September 1977, eight years later.
I wonder how many Marvel characters could cure cancer but decide to withhold the cure. Black Panther, Norman Osborn... am I missing anyone? Could Reed Richards do it?
Reed really doesn't do bio-science much, so I doubt it.
Hm, I suspect Apocalypse or Sinister may be able to, but, y'know, it's not their thing.
The X-men have some bio scientists- Beast, Rao, Dr. Nemesis- but they actually would use it to cure cancer if they could. Which makes it odd that they don't have the cure but dabblers like Panther and Osborn do.
I'm imagining him eagerly buying a copy from the first print run (or maybe stealing it, he's a supervillain), huge Tolkein fan that he apparently is, reading, reading, reading... "Son of a--!"
It's not that Panther himself developed the cure, he's just the head of the government in charge of the super-science division that did. As for Osborn, well, I wouldn't be surprised if he stumbled onto a cancer cure, but I'd worry about the side effects. I mean, on the face of it, his goblin serum is some great super-soldier stuff--but again, the side effects.
We've never heard back on the cures for cancer the science types came up with during the "Death of Captain Marvel" story. As far as we know, those are still in FDA trials somewhere.
And then some would-be supervillain in Dubuque who tries to rob banks with a Silly Putty gun calls himself Melkor. Sauron rips up the paper and stomps out, ignoring Barbarus saying, "Um, I hadn't done the crossword yet..."
I don't know. Reed and a bunch of the other MU scientists have basically just been slapped with a 'SCIENCE' label so broad they basically cover any number of disciplines.
Put it this way - if you can create a working duplicate of a freaking THUNDER GOD? You can probably cure cancer.
But since I'd then be the Mother of Dinosaurs (because you can't turn all of humanity into awesome reptiles without giving yourself a suitably grand title, come on!) I'd make extra-specially sure they'd be cancer-free dinosaurs.
It's Marvel-world, most folks in it are such assholes they'd probably turn down a cure for cancer if it came from a super-powered source. Come to that, they'd probably attack a super-powered individual who had the cure for cancer just the same as one who turns people into dinosaurs.
Sure, most of the scientists are omnidiscipline, but they still have specialties.
And Clor was three of 'em working together- Pym, Stark, and Reed. Pym does a reasonable amount of biology related stuff, so one good in that area and two who dabble.
They'd probably have to work together on the cancer thing too.
Which still raises the question of why they haven't.
You could still use Extremis on it's own, for instance - or the liquid armour from the latter part of Fraction's run - and program that to eliminate cancer, nip any remissions in the bud, and basically fill in what removing the cancer loses.
I've really enjoyed the first couple issues of this, and I'm surprised that such a fun book has had virtually no buzz around it. It's pretty lightweight and disposable, but I appreciate having a book that is't totally overblown for once.
Guy who turns people into dinosaurs would be way more accepted. Start a special effects studio, put dinosaurs in all the movies, make money for as long as kids like dinosaurs (so, forever). A cancer cure? One treatment and they're better? Pff, where's the money in that?
Perhaps but the joke was (as Ant Man said) "You mean to tell me that Norman Osborn found the cure for CANCER and made a weapon out of it? I'm glad that our national security is in the hands of such a dedicated humanitarian!" or something to that effect.
I think that my only issue with it, is that the writer doesn't seem to have realized one thing. Peter is actually a pretty good teacher; (or he was before OMD and before Slott started writing him)
If there is one character in the MU, who would actually do quite well, teaching a class of mutant kids, it would be him.
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Dr. Karl Lykos: Tolkien fanboy.
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Atomic Robo: So wait.... he has a machine that can rewrite DNA, and he's using it to turn people....
Spidey: Into Dinosaurs yest. I've already been over this with him.
Dr. Dinosaur: I'm actually mad I didn't think of this myself.
Spidey: Wait, there's two of them?
Atomic Robo: Apparently.
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but then again... where's the fun in that?
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This. What I immediately though of.
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oh, don't look at me like that, I bet some of you would too.
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Hm, I suspect Apocalypse or Sinister may be able to, but, y'know, it's not their thing.
The X-men have some bio scientists- Beast, Rao, Dr. Nemesis- but they actually would use it to cure cancer if they could. Which makes it odd that they don't have the cure but dabblers like Panther and Osborn do.
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And yea, Osborn's cure is likely.... .iffy ^^
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Put it this way - if you can create a working duplicate of a freaking THUNDER GOD? You can probably cure cancer.
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But since I'd then be the Mother of Dinosaurs (because you can't turn all of humanity into awesome reptiles without giving yourself a suitably grand title, come on!) I'd make extra-specially sure they'd be cancer-free dinosaurs.
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And Clor was three of 'em working together- Pym, Stark, and Reed. Pym does a reasonable amount of biology related stuff, so one good in that area and two who dabble.
They'd probably have to work together on the cancer thing too.
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You could still use Extremis on it's own, for instance - or the liquid armour from the latter part of Fraction's run - and program that to eliminate cancer, nip any remissions in the bud, and basically fill in what removing the cancer loses.
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Though at least, like in real life cancer treatment seems to be improving in Marvel, even if not as solved as it should be.
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If there is one character in the MU, who would actually do quite well, teaching a class of mutant kids, it would be him.