Right. It's that he did not know what else to do when faced with someone like Zod.Nothing from MoS tells me Clark didn't understand murder was bad. That might not be what you're saying, but if it is, its a serious misread of the movie IMO.
It isn't a "review" if you did not run the adventure or significantly incorporate the sourcebook into your game.
The whole movie repeatedly shows us that Superman doesn't really value human life or take action to preserve it.
Of course, this Superman killed Zod -- other people's lives just aren't as important as his.
I'll be honest with you, it's gotten to the point where I'm tired of good witches, vampires, ghosts, etc., etc. At one point it might have been novel to turn these on their head and present them as good, but these days I want a good old fashioned witch who wants to render the fat of unbaptised children to use as an ingredient in her flying potion. I did appreciate the Night's Black Agents book where they advice to the GM on what to do if a player asks to create such a character. "Not in this game, bub."Vampires are not sexy or cool or antiheroes. They are monsters of the worst kind.
By the end of the movie, Metropolis has suffered damage comparable to a nuclear weapon being dropped there, minus the radioactivity.
Snyder's version of Superman simply doesn't even have the moral compass that the average child does.
There's a fair number of real-world witches who'd likely raise - and have - a valid objection to this...I'll be honest with you, it's gotten to the point where I'm tired of good witches, vampires, ghosts, etc., etc. At one point it might have been novel to turn these on their head and present them as good, but these days I want a good old fashioned witch who wants to render the fat of unbaptised children to use as an ingredient in her flying potion. I did appreciate the Night's Black Agents book where they advice to the GM on what to do if a player asks to create such a character. "Not in this game, bub."
While I respect the religious beliefs of others, witches are just as much a part of my cultural heritage as it is theirs. Just because some folks in the late 19th century decided to invent a new religion with witches doesn't mean the rest of us have to do without.There's a fair number of real-world witches who'd likely raise - and have - a valid objection to this...