Thread:Panzysoldat/@comment-31330278-20190725214555/@comment-31330278-20190907002444

1. Thanks. Usually i'm not the kind of guy who do too many grammar mistakes. My own original stories are better than that. You don't like my decision to combine the movies and the show because the interactions are lacking, or because you believe each should be left for its own?

2. I meant for PDF. It will be very long before I could buy a new book. Here are some books I really recommend you to read: "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind", "Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow" and "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" by Yuval Noah Harari. He's the smartest person I know, and most of his words and theories are pure greatness. His series, especially the first two parts, is the kind of things that changes one's whole thinking. At least my thinking.

3. Oh. I believe you'll like some of the characters though. Indoraptor (sometimes I call him I-Black for short), Indominus rex and Lewis Dodgson could be great serial killers. Indoraptor is a scaly Rottweiler who reminds me of Jamal/the pre-retcon Audrey, who killed something between 8-12 people. Dodgson killed at least 10 people with an experimental rabies vaccine (actually a virus for all intent and purpose). His relationship with his henchman Howard King can be described as how Jill and Charlie's relationship could be if both were mature men with strictly business partnership. I-Rex is a dinosaur Masterface (bulletproof armor/vest, hating the sibling for being born, corrupting others, executing their parental figures, speaking with different voices and so on). On the heroes section, you have Sarah Harding (very similar to Sidney, including hurting people who aren't evil, but less heroic), Roland Tembo (the responsible adult that not every serial killer can take down), Ian Malcolm (snarky like Gale, evolving into a better hero like Sidney and ultimately right about everything), Owen Grady (a male Sidney who lost 75% of his raptor "daughters" and constantly facing evil mentors), Blue (the last raptor, who lost her three siblings to a Roman-saurus and constantly facing psychopaths/psychotics), Robert Muldoon (Alice Hardy and Dewey in the same character) and Eddie Carr (Dewey minus the unnatural luck).

4. Jamal is vigilante, but I wouldn't call him "Judgefact". If we assume he's a bad man, then Debbie stays the lesser evil of her franchise. Even attempting to kill Liv's father to frame Marcus is something my own brother is willing to do. Killing Latavious aside, Jamal never did anything my own brother wouldn't do/hadn't done already :-(. Jamal might be a bad person, but there are still some MIG who killed innocents/involved in innocents' deaths. Clyde Shelton blew up some innocent people because he thought they have something to do with his tormentors (he's a psychopath because he was content with the concept). Daenerys burned many people and practically destroyed Lannister house when she came to Westeros. Nick Van Owen released the dinosaurs, and more importantly, emptied Tembo's gun from live ammo. If you consider Marlene from "The Last of Us" as MIG, then you have an MIG who tried to kill a minor for a non-certain cure.