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Post by aquaangel on Feb 24, 2017 0:47:22 GMT
Is it just me, or does it seem like it would be easy to take him out? Wouldn't all one would have to do is just smash in the detached head on that table? The one Aida said he was controlling his new body with?
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Post by NorrinRaddOfZennla on Feb 24, 2017 7:04:53 GMT
Is it just me, or does it seem like it would be easy to take him out? Wouldn't all one would have to do is just smash in the detached head on that table? The one Aida said he was controlling his new body with? Long answer? Yes!
In story though they will make the base of operations impossible to find. So the head is safe.
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Post by aquaangel on Feb 24, 2017 8:40:26 GMT
Is it just me, or does it seem like it would be easy to take him out? Wouldn't all one would have to do is just smash in the detached head on that table? The one Aida said he was controlling his new body with? Long answer? Yes!
In story though they will make the base of operations impossible to find. So the head is safe. Well, yeah, safe for a bit. The good guys will eventually find the place though. So it's not safe forever. I just have a feeling that this is how he will be stopped. I still say they need Mike/Deathlok to help.
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Post by koos on Feb 24, 2017 11:44:06 GMT
If you don't smash his head and just the robobody, than there probably will be made another one.
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Post by terminator22 on Feb 24, 2017 13:28:49 GMT
I will be interested to see how strong this "Super LMD" is.
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Post by ayanami on Mar 3, 2017 0:55:36 GMT
Is it just me, or does it seem like it would be easy to take him out? Wouldn't all one would have to do is just smash in the detached head on that table? The one Aida said he was controlling his new body with? Bearing in mind the possibility of some as yet unforeseeable plot-twists involving the Darkhold, for now my vote goes to the Superior killing himself by smashing in his own head. I mean - seriously - living like that is f**cked up! Especially for someone so convinced of the superiority of humanity, it has to quickly become unbearable to only be able to live through a robot.
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Post by aquaangel on Mar 3, 2017 1:51:01 GMT
Is it just me, or does it seem like it would be easy to take him out? Wouldn't all one would have to do is just smash in the detached head on that table? The one Aida said he was controlling his new body with? Bearing in mind the possibility of some as yet unforeseeable plot-twists involving the Darkhold, for now my vote goes to the Superior killing himself by smashing in his own head. I mean - seriously - living like that is f**cked up! Especially for someone so convinced of the superiority of humanity, it has to quickly become unbearable to only be able to live through a robot. That's a very plausible theory. I can definitely see that happening.
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Post by TommyWizard on Mar 4, 2017 17:16:17 GMT
Maybe reading the Darkhold will corrupt him enough to overcome that?
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Post by ayanami on Mar 4, 2017 19:17:30 GMT
Maybe reading the Darkhold will corrupt him enough to overcome that? That remains to be seen, I guess. I thought it was very curious that when he read the Darkhold before, all it told him was to trust in Radcliffe and the framework. Will the change in his circumstances have an effect on what the book tells him now? Hard to say.
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