Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20180204225444

1. I have in home a book you'll like. "Let me hear your voice" by Catherine Maurice. As the name suggest, it's about the autistic Anne-Marrie and her struggle to defeate her autism. Her mother, which written that book, tell us from her perspective about the hardships she and her family had. That book is one of the reasons i hang on to dear hope. I strongly believe autism is a behavior which can be altered with effort. This book confirm it. After turning Anne-Marrie to a normal child, one of her brothers also truned out to be autist. And once again, Catherine did what every mother would do. Usually i like fiction better, but this book is IMO a masterpiece.

2. I sure hope so :-). One good thing can be said about the evil version of Gordon: It's still make more sense than Barbara Kean in "Gotham". It's frightenly easy, but still.

3. If they'll encounter an arm dealer in the shape of komodo dragon, would the reptilian dealer will be considered as a 4th partner? I hope not, because an arm dealer in an apocalyptic story can make well-written character. I better think twice before throwing the idea. For the record: This guy is a carnivorous big lizard. He care for the highest bider and nothing else.

4. The scenarios goes like this (so far. I might change it along the road)

A. When talking with her friend, Maureen teach the girl about being successful. "Business is all about control. People are like pigs, but worse. Most of them think about your troat whenever they hold a knife. If you want to keep your position and be prepared, you have to be causious and always have a surprise". The friend ask for example. Maureen turn around and shoot the other girl, which make her fall right into a pigmen's mob. Since Maureen is just as sadistic as her real life insperation, she tape the pigmen's feast on camera '''to watch it reapetedly. '''And just for everyone who still didnt understood how evil Maureen is, she ask her pigs if they liked the surprise.

B. Maureen talk with her friend about the threats she have to deal with. During the conversation, Maureen say she's concerned about a certain tiger who want to dethrone her. If you were a friend with someone like Maureen, you wouldn't be haisty about saying anything stupid. Neither do i. But Maureen's friend doesnt think like us. Her blind loyalty lead her to say "you should send someone you trust. Someone you know he/she can kill that tiger". And guess what? Maureen decide to send her friend. She know her friend won't survive. Her plan is to make it look like the tiger killed her best friend, and therefore make him a savage in the sentient people and animals' eyes. One dictator vs another. When Maureen's friend find the tiger, she doesnt live long enough to regret it. The m16 bullets were the last thing the poor girl ever heard and saw before falling down to the harsh and unforgiving land.

5. I have a similar idea in Hawarged's story: The bigger bad, a red dragon named Tyrant, was summoned by the shamans among the orcs as a part of a pact. Tyrant had three roles as his part on the pact. Helping the orcs in the great attack on humanity (humans, elves and dwarves. Not sure about using hobbits/gnomes), act as the high leader (every dictator need an army) and give some of the orcs new powers. Tyrant made the first orcish warlock using blue flame, with some became more mal-formed and powerful than other. The most mal-formed was Kazmal, who became burned in all of his body except his right arm and his eyes. His plan was to allying himself with the court mages of men and dwarves in order to take from Tyrant 75% of his powers. But, given he's a warlock with psychopathic tendencies, he secretly manipulated Hawarged's commander to help him at killing his two accomplices. Hawarged's commander is also a mage, so Kazmal saw her as the most powerful pawn he can think about.

6. From what i heard in this wiki, being imprisoned mean the villain isn't a karma houdini, even if he/she got in jail without much suffering and even if he/she will survive there. In your opinion, will it make sense to have a villain in Police Legend franchise who go to jail, survive there and cease to threaten the heroes/society? In case of surviving jail, Red Queen will be the first and so far only villain in the franchise who'll end in prison and won't die on screem. The other, as you know, are guarenteed to be killed.