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#1  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC

@InnerVenom123:
Man, it feels as though Im having an actual conversation with Eddie Brock. A girlfreind or wife, what if something unmentionable happened to her by someone vile, but finding him was tuff. Would you pilfer through every sleazy scumbags intestines to get your man?

 

@SC:
What if someone duped you into investing said money into a nefarious plot you think is righteous? That plot leads to hundreds dying, what then?

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#2  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC
@InnerVenom123:
Dear lord man. What if a close family member was at the local bank making a deposit, and you were just so happening to acompany him or her. At that instant a gunmen bursts in and stills their money along with countless other's funds. he shoots a hostage and makes off with the loot. You morph into your symbiote counterpart and do what?
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#3  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC

@InnerVenom123:
Settle personal Vendettas. Those who have wronged you. Kill, maim, or terrorize to where they wished they were dead?

 

@SC:
I like that answer, your common man doing what is right. A Captain America approach, nice.

I gotta admit guys, you giving me some good data.

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#4  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC

@InnerVenom123:
Ah, the Eddie Brock approach. A sense of twisted justice. Severely punish all criminals while exhalting those you deem innocent, while unlike Venom, seek to reap rewards for oneself.

 

@Rachelle Monet Carter:
You could easily blackmail them for your own gain. Have them fight one another, and potentailly sweet chaos would ensue.

 

@CurbsideProphet:
Emotions get the best of you. With a long life-span and basic immortality, you could sow some seeds over the course of you life to ensure a more lucrative future, play other people to your own benefit.

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#5  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC

@Rachelle Monet Carter:

Hmm... makes sense. That would make you seem like a vile superior in the eye's of your underlings. Is that what makes a villain?


@SC:

So, helping people gives you satisfaction. Would you become a masked vigilante, saving lives, only for the reward of a normal life. Or would you have nothing to hide, and gladfully let the community know who you are?

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#6  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC

I say if Thors hammer can't, the Hercs mace shouldn't, even though Thor's hammer is made of Uru.

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#7  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC

@Rachelle Monet Carter:
Ah, the highschool edge. Good grades throughout school, eventually leading into scollarships, grants, and nice room and bored at princeton or yale, but when you finally get into the feild you longed for so much and everyone looks to you for answers? With no one knowing the answer, you powers would be rendered useless, and you'd be exposed. Would you say this would lead you to a life of crime?

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#8  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC

If you had powers, whatver kind you want, there doesn't need to be any rhym or reason to them, would you be a hero, villain, or anti-hero? Be honest. Also try to give a good reason, this is for a report. I'll give credit to fellow comic readers. Thanks.
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#9  Edited By darkwolverineUSMC

That's why I love comicvine, it brings up good topics. Im surprised that through all the turbulance in spidey'slife he didn't turn into a total wino. Many characters enjoy a after battle drink, but what if one did take it too far?
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Ouch. This artical hurts a little. But it makes a good point. Several heroes were homeless. Wolverine spent much of his life as a nomad, wandering from place to place, living bottle to bottle and off freinds he's made over the countless years he's lived. Eddie Brock's done the same living as a hobbo while fighting crime as Venom, and so did countless other heroes. Heck, Wolverine still likes to hang out in ally ways and he's got a perfectly good room and board back on utopia,(final issue of origins). Seeing D-man like this is depressing. I believe some sort of fund needs to be establishd by the heroes of the Marvel universe. If the Mutants can establish their own island, then certainly the Avengers could spear head such an event. Tony Stark could fund it, Bruce Banner's got his stuff together so he could help, and numerous other heroes could chip in. D-man deserves better, and Captain America should definitely help.