Dude, you do NOT want to throw grenades at someone with that kind of TK.Wycen said:I kept yelling "Grenades!?" at the screen when the clone dude was escaping from the room.![]()
Dude, you do NOT want to throw grenades at someone with that kind of TK.Wycen said:I kept yelling "Grenades!?" at the screen when the clone dude was escaping from the room.![]()
Staffan said:Dude, you do NOT want to throw grenades at someone with that kind of TK.
Wycen said:Hind sight being 20/20, I think I would have been proved correct. If TK guy couldn't block bullets from 1 dude he didn't see or expect, I am confident he couldn't stop all the random shrapnel/energy from grenades.
DM_Matt said:I don't get why they found having Super-Evil-Superdude around to be experimented on more important then the fact that they now have the Superhero Machine and detailed notes on how to sucessfully give humans those powers.
Also, isn't this machine probably the solution to: A) Orlin's brain capacity problem, and B ) the Asgard's reproduction problem?
LightPhoenix said:No, because the machine uses Anubis' DNA, and the Gould have genetic memory. Using it would just make another Anubis-child. They'd just end up with the same problems again.
DM_Matt said:No, its the same tool that Nirti has found. The ancients apparently made a whole bunch of them. Its probably not that hard to look through the notes and skip the "insert memories" phase. Even if they can't quite to it at first, this machine is the ultimate equalizer beucase it could give people the same powers as the priors (although they would have to be careful who they give them to)