The "World of Heroes" DC RPG Season IV Signup/OOC Thread

As do I.

P.S. You can't use bullets to stab someone. If you are going stabbing bring something sharp, like a puppy.
 
The Question said:
.....no they don't. Stabbing is an action preformed by a person. Bullets pearce your fleash and rip through your body. No stabing involved.

Pierce, stab, they're synonoms, duder. :o
 
SuperFerret said:
As do I.

P.S. You can't use bullets to stab someone. If you are going stabbing bring something sharp, like a puppy.

...I like the bullets, but I like the puppy even better.

*stabs Question with puppy*
 
MaskedManJRK said:
...I like the bullets, but I like the puppy even better.

*stabs Question with puppy*

Excellent. My plan is coming to fruition.
 
MaskedManJRK said:
Pierce, stab, they're synonoms, duder. :o
Nope, sorry. Stabbing does actually involve a person pushing a sharp object into another's body through direct contact.
 
Harlekin said:
Nope, sorry. Stabbing does actually involve a person pushing a sharp object into another's body through direct contact.

So is piercing. I mean, how do you think they make it so you can have holes in any which body part to fit a ring/stubb in? By stabbing through the skin, making a small hole to insert said ring/stubb inside.

And why the f**k are we still having this arguement? If you have been paying attention, you would have saw that I'm stabbing Q with a puppy now. :o
 
Just make sure it's a sharp puppy, like a greyhound, not one of those blunt ones like a pug or bulldog.
 
MaskedManJRK said:
So is piercing. I mean, how do you think they make it so you can have holes in any which body part to fit a ring/stubb in? By stabbing through the skin, making a small hole to insert said ring/stubb inside.

And why the f**k are we still having this arguement? If you have been paying attention, you would have saw that I'm stabbing Q with a puppy now. :o
Nope. Piercing is not exclusive to the person directly inserting the sharp object. Bullets can pierce your skin. You can't stab with bullets.

Okay, move along now and continue your stabittity ways.
 
Sure you can stab someone with a bullet. Just physically jab it into someone with your hand. Large calliber rifle cartridges are plenty large and sharp enough for that.

Would be a sick way to hurt someone. Jab a cartridge in their shoulder. Then with a hammer and spike like an ice pick, strike the back of the cartridge firing off the bullet through their shoulder.

Sounds like something Joker or Black Mask might do...;)
 
Okay, it is possible, but you ussually use bullets with a gun, therefore not making it a stabbing.
 
Yep, and some damn good villains too. Nice getaway Keyser. :up:
 
Thanks! I'm also enjoying your Deadshot. I'm not very familiar with the character, but thanks to you, I feel like I'm getting to know him.
 
Awww, shucks, that's pretty much the best compliment an RP'er can get. You really should read Ostrander's Suicide Squad if you get the chance, and Simone's Villains United.
 
Guys i think i may have to drop Ra's.
 
my first guy post is up people... sorry it took a whlie. i've had net issues all week.
 
ok, now the post with guy getting his powers back is up. as well as an explanation for all the blue lantern stuff from last season. just want to make sure no one hates the explanations or anything. let me know
 
Well, I utterly loath the yellow fear demon cop out with a burning white hot intensity that dwarfs the combined hatred that Lex Luthor has for Superman and The Red Skull has for Captain America. But, you're use of it was rather creative. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to write a scathing letter to Geoff Johns about how the yellow fear demon was utterly lazy writing on his part.
 
Master Bruce, a thought just occured to me:

Unless everything changed in the aftermath of The Unity Saga, Two-Face is the undisputed crime boss of Gotham City. In Season 2, Two-Face ran both Penguin and Black Mask out of town, taking all their territory. And in Season 3, Black Mask's attempt to win back his territory was brought to a halt by The Unity. So, technically, Gotham IS "Your city".
 
Which, I must add, is something I've never understood about Two Face. The whole thing about Harvy Dent is that he hates organized crime, and Two Face is willing to do whatever it takes to get what Harvy Wants, without caring about the consiquences. What Harvy wants is a crime free Gotham, and so Two Face kills mobsters. If Harvy wants to help the poor and homeless of Gotham, Two Face will rob a bank and give the money to charity. Stuff like that. And yet, writers often portray him as a mob boss himself. That never made any sense to me.
 
The Question said:
Which, I must add, is something I've never understood about Two Face. The whole thing about Harvy Dent is that he hates organized crime, and Two Face is willing to do whatever it takes to get what Harvy Wants, without caring about the consiquences. What Harvy wants is a crime free Gotham, and so Two Face kills mobsters. If Harvy wants to help the poor and homeless of Gotham, Two Face will rob a bank and give the money to charity. Stuff like that. And yet, writers often portray him as a mob boss himself. That never made any sense to me.

Depends on how he's written. When it's handled at its best, Two-Face becomes a crime boss himself because he believes that - with him as the sole head of organised crime in the city - he can keep it under control. Plus, if he has a monopoly over all the crime in the city, no more innocents will die in gang wars. And so what if he has to kill a whole bunch of people to get what he wants? It's all a means to an end...
 

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