Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190307192017

1. I dont get the deal about those who considered grabbing when you weren't around to kick them away. Are they kissing their girlfriends with that mouth? I wish them to lose all of their friends and being mauled by a bear. I feel blessed for not having any grabbers in proximity. While i usually not prone to search for common enemies (i prefer using common friends, but for some reason, it doesnt always work), the grabbers mentioned above seems like a good reason to forget any dispute one use to have with his/her rival and gather for tearing the pricks one limb at a time. Was there any case these people got more than they deserved, which made you drop the (rightful) grudge against them? I know it's weird, but when i hear that someone who hurt me suffers more than what he/she have done to me, my negative emotions towards them goes down a notch. Example to the "serves them right-too much" scale: If Charlize will go to jail, that's what she deserves. But when her sister died, which happened before she went anti-social, maybe she got more than she used to deserve. Losing her sister is no relevant to her behavior toward me. Just saying that it's worse than what i wish for her. Know what i mean?

2. If we assume Wheatley probably treated his son (or received this treatment from his own father) the same way Jacques treated Weiss, does it means Weiss had moments where she wanted to kill/mutilate her own father? By "luckily", you meant to write "likely", right? Ozpin must be very similar to Mason, or at least to John "Jigsaw" Kramer. Is it possible to use Ozpin's technology for reviving Pyrrah? I know the showrunners won't do it, but a technology that keeps Ozpin not-completely-mortal might be able to revive people.

3. The first thing comes in mind from your description of Toxocara is Voldemort from "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" onward. Voldemort is based on Hitler, and i assume Toxo is based on Hitler as well. Does being blue and (maybe) without a nose was meant to show Toxo seeing himself as a royalty (blue blood and all) and raising his nose so high that he hardly deserves to have a face? If you want to see a movie with similar elements to "Xylus" and "Dark Seraphs", you got "The Final" from 2010. Some outcasts became like Jester and Shi after too long time of abusing by their classmates. 4 of them (Emily who get picked up by a pack of cheerleaders, Navi the hindu, Jack and Andy) are sympathetic enough. When these 4 tormented their bullies, albeit with a little sadism in Emily's case, you can feel their sorrow. Like with Shi. But Dane , which the phrase "wolf in sheep clothing" is frightenly fitting for him, went savage. I'm not even talking about sadistically torturing the former bullies and insisting on killing even the one popular guy who was nice to them (this black dude is very much like Richard and Anastasia). I'm talking about the fact Dane killed one of his own friend just because his friend did the right thing by letting the token good popular guy free. And some scenes after doing that, Dane revealed he wanted to kill his other friends after it will all end (he calls it "suicide pact". You know what that means. The man who comes up with that pact is always "magically" survive the pact). He's like Lucifer leading the horsemen. Emily as Jessica (redeemed herself in the end by shooting Dane before he could shoot the black nice guy), Jack as Pestilence (seems like a standard and realistic villain compare to the others), Navi as Death (the most sane of the 5 killers. Death is relatively sane for a horseman, at least that's what i understand), Andy as Famine (if wearing SS uniforms is anything to go by, Andy's hidden savage same to the surface rather than being created) and Dane as of course the psychopath with the wings. If i didnt know any better, i could think he was named Dane either as a short for "great Dane" (the spiked collar and a leather coat that looks like something a KGB operative would wear doesn't help), or as Bane with a D (gas mask, enjoying breaking their rival both physically and mentally and looking down on people lik Joker). Shi would obviously be more sympathetic than Dane, because the former won't betray anyone and will be no worse than his tormentor, despite killing thousands. Dane could do wonders as a death eater.

https://www.shahidwbas.com/watch.php?vid=d8bd0e8d

4. I sure hope she would. I do know she'll help the audience hate Maureen even more. Now, the option where Rodrick will die in honor sounds awesome enough. Doing him pure evil might be hard, because Posdonllo's villainy standard is jacked-up. Two villains who killed most humans at their home turf (Julian) or burned a hospital just to kill their enemies (Rex Black) are tragic. Martin the janitor might or might not be pure evil. If i decide to make Rodrick not honorable, he need to do something heinous even in Posdonllo's standards. What's the most horrible thing you see Rodrick do? Also, i've found a great picture, with a scientist who really resemble Henry Posdonllo and Martin:

https://www.deviantart.com/raphtor/art/Ostrom-and-the-Terrible-Claw-787585379

Is it similar to how you pictured either of them? And does the raptor in the back is similar to a smaller and darker version of how your pictured Julian?

5. If not being used in "Chernobyl IL", i can take the scientist to some other stories (i might split him into another character. One scientist can be in "Chernobyl IL" and another one in another story. Not contradicting):

A. "The Baselton Files", as Long John Stego's useful idiot. If his personality remains the same from "Chernobyl IL", the said scientist will probably be a male Claire, with Stego have shades of Mills. However, unlike Mills, Stego will take his death much better, not to mention get a more fitting karma. Either he'll man up about it, or have a real good reason to scream.

B. "Neimerhold" - Educated people have more potential of finding jobs, even in a world crawling with pigmen. As such, the scientist can work as one of the 15% who didnt lost their jobs, specifically being forced to work in Maureen's factory. As he might say: "i'm willing to feed pigs in order to feed my famiy". He can also work as the possible settlement leader in part 2. Not necessarily as Rick. Charles Xavier with functioning legs and no superpowers (unless you consider being a genius as superpowers) is a good description. His possible enforcer will probably one of the X-men, preferably Wolverine.