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FalloutJack

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Heroes in this world will be ridiculed and pulled down by unsavory men and women, the people he would be trying to save. This world needs an incredibly savvy well-to-do gentleman with Xanatos Gambits and a decent moral fiber.
 

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FalloutJack said:
Heroes in this world will be ridiculed and pulled down by unsavory men and women, the people he would be trying to save. This world needs an incredibly savvy well-to-do gentleman with Xanatos Gambits and a decent moral fiber.
So we need to invent a superhero breakfast cereal to give people good moral fibre?
 

FalloutJack

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shroomie said:
FalloutJack said:
Heroes in this world will be ridiculed and pulled down by unsavory men and women, the people he would be trying to save. This world needs an incredibly savvy well-to-do gentleman with Xanatos Gambits and a decent moral fiber.
So we need to invent a superhero breakfast cereal to give people good moral fibre?
...No.

See, what YOU want is Powdered Toast Man [http://images.wikia.com/renandstimpy/images/9/9c/Powdered_Toastman.png].

I actually want David Xanatos saving the world.
 

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my opinion? think of me as a cynical idealist:while yes, it would be great to see someone become a symbol for justice, who fight's crime and who can terrify the scum of the earth, in the end, do you really think they can make a difference?

every second i spend writing this, someone die's, and they will never get any justice. someone will be killed for trying to stand up to bad people, for trying to help someone in trouble, or even because they're in the wrong place at the wrong time. and will they get any justice? no-because all those bad people know how to use power to corrupt and change the most morally upright individuals in the whole world, so that they will never be blamed for it, and never be brought to justice.

but what the fuck is justice?'if you grinded the world into the smallest particle's, and tried to show me an ounce of justice, you would find none. justice is just an excuse.' no matter what, all the injustice in the world will always outweigh the justice in the world, to the point that you won't be able to find any justice underneath and that evil.

you want to know the worst thing?

i'm 16, and this is how i look at the world. thank you technology, and thank you global news networks: you're making the next generation, my generation, into the most cynical generation of all time.
 

TonyVonTonyus

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I'd be willing to fight crime on my own -the whole wearing tights things. Personally I say we send Udo Dirkscheider to fight all crime.

 

Hero in a half shell

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We have heroes that rise up to try and help protect the weak, lift the destitute out of poverty, and combat the crime levels. They are called politicians. The problem is it has become a lucrative career choice, and the system that gives them power has become more important than their ability to wield that power. When was the last time you heard a politician called a hero? Yeah, Me neither.
 

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Phoenix Jones anyone? The guy who dresses up like a super hero and actually fights crime?
If i was in shape and have some decent Martial Arts training, id say "Gimme a stick and some spandex...this world needs cleaning up"
 

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Yes, vigilantism is always a brilliant idea. That sort of thing certainly never leads to mobs lynching people, even after they've been deemed not guilty before a judge and jury.
 

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I do think albio-er, I mean the united kingdom needs a hero, but not of the rescuing kittens, putting out fires kind.

I'm talking the knife wielding, houses of parliament destroying, gentleman revolutionary badass kind.
 

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Ace of Spades said:
"One very specific man may be the only thing that stands between humanity and the greatest threat of our brief existence."
I can't help but notice that is from Mass Effect 2 and TIM says that. :p
 

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shroomie said:
To me the world could do with a new wave of heroes, and in this modern age I think masked heroes would be the best way to go about it. It seems that people no longer care about what goes on in the world, so long as it doesnt affect them then they don't care. In the UK crime rates, whilst no significantly higher than in the past, are more noticable now than before thanks to the media. Taking a page from Kickass and Watchmen the world could do with people that will fight for whats right and a mask can be used as a symbol for that. A symbol can superseed culture, relgion, ethnicity, it can represent hope for people. I know Im not the first to realise this, V for Vendetta did this waaaaay before I was around but still.

Well that's my little rant. I want to know your opinions on the matter. And would you ever be willing to put on a mask and fight for justice in this world?
What we need, is a massive, indipendent, multi-cultural secret military organization lead by a seasoned colonel tha looks just like Dennis Quaid... featuring giant armored suits, fish-looking submarines and crazy ninjas with jetpacks.... okay, I'll just get over it:
"G.I.JOE!!!!!!!!!!!!"
 

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shroomie said:
To me the world could do with a new wave of heroes, and in this modern age I think masked heroes would be the best way to go about it. It seems that people no longer care about what goes on in the world, so long as it doesnt affect them then they don't care. In the UK crime rates, whilst no significantly higher than in the past, are more noticable now than before thanks to the media. Taking a page from Kickass and Watchmen the world could do with people that will fight for whats right and a mask can be used as a symbol for that. A symbol can superseed culture, relgion, ethnicity, it can represent hope for people. I know Im not the first to realise this, V for Vendetta did this waaaaay before I was around but still.

Well that's my little rant. I want to know your opinions on the matter. And would you ever be willing to put on a mask and fight for justice in this world?
But who will watch the watchmen?
 

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What the world really needs is a villain.

A complete evil bastard that the world can come together to hate and fight against. If I had the powers of superman the greatest gift I could give to the world is be the bad guy.

If a real "super"hero actually existed modern society would tear them to pieces, we don't like our gods being around where we can see them.

Anyone remember that bit in Iron Man 2 where Stark is refusing to hand over the designs for Iron Man armour? Do you honestly think the media wouldn't have portrayed him as the most dangerous terrorist to ever walk the earth because of that? and you can bet the government would try to have him arrested for treason and possesion of weapons of mass destruction or something.
 

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Heroes are great in stories but in real life it just won't work. Take Batman for instance. He is the most likely archetype of heroes that could exist in the real world. In the comic books he beats people without killing anyone (lets just focus on the original Batman, not the side shoots and newer ones).

In reality? The first time he goes up against a gang by himself he would have been shot a dozen times. All the fancy martial arts in the world won't save you from a 9mm JHP to the head. Sure he may beat down one or two but by then the other four have started shooting.

Now if super powers become reality things could be different. If we get a real life Flash or Captain America okay, they have a chance but Rorschach or The Punisher? Not so much, sooner or later they would get their heads blown off.
 

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Nobody would care :p I mean, hell, even today I saw a group of people actively laugh off police before leggin' it.
 

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Totenkopf said:
Single vigilants won't do much, what we need to restore order and justice are well organized troops. Soldiers that are disciplined, unyielding and led by men with the right intentions.

I'm willing to assemble and lead a paramilitary protection squads in order to bring great justice to mankind, yes.
And I think that's a far more effective approach.
You, sir or madam, have my gun. Lets do this.


What you don't need me up close? Fine, I'll just deliver death from a distance.
 

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Ace of Spades said:
"One very specific man may be the only thing that stands between humanity and the greatest threat of our brief existence."
God damnit wheres shepard when you need him/her?!

OT: While i agree its just not plausible, one man cant do anything your suggesting. While maybe a organization with checks and balances could i dont see one man standing up shepard style for humanity
 

Heronblade

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While living in a world without superpowers, magic, alien tech, etc. An individual will never be effective. The minute an individual moves beyond breaking up street fights and chasing off the occasional robber, he/she will be targeted by both the police and the local criminals, and will be quickly arrested and/or killed. This is especially true if the individual attempts to "dress up"

A vigilante organization might be effective, if it remains incredibly secretive. If I were to form such an organization, I'd start with a mixed group of former detectives/private investigators and ex-military personnel. In order to be effective, the unit would have to investigate crimes in much the same way the regular police do. The advantage we have of course is being able to ignore due process in cases like the mafia and gangs. The current court system is largely unable to prosecute many of the worst criminals in the nation, even though we know beyond a reasonable doubt who they are and what they have done.