Hey guys, hope you like this question and tolerate the stuff I may question or answer, but for now I want to listen and read what moments in ANY fictional work you have seen/read that involved humans as the worst of the worst, more evil than the devil, and so vile it actually caused the author to go mad-crazy!
If non of you are familiar with the topic I'm asking go look on TV tropes"Humans are the Real Monsters" to look at some good example on the view-point of the sheer horror that causes anything of Creation to vomit.
Hope you got a trashcan or bag cause this post may be so horrid SF-Debris might virtually and conceptually ban me from this site. Ta-Ta!!!
Most Disturbing "Human" moments you have seen/read
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Most Disturbing "Human" moments you have seen/read
Do not pity a Slave for the Slave-Lord, but hear the power of what Chaos can be.
All Beings bow before the children of he who bound their flesh by their words.
Fall and wail, all flesh, bone, soul,& power is a servant to Yun-man, the First Slave-Lord.
All Beings bow before the children of he who bound their flesh by their words.
Fall and wail, all flesh, bone, soul,& power is a servant to Yun-man, the First Slave-Lord.
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Re: Most Disturbing "Human" moments you have seen/read
The scene at the end of Man of Steel when they turned one of the most iconic fictional characters into a brutal murdering sociopath at the end.
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I have no issues with what Superman did, just how it was executed.
There was what the facility did to the Diclonii as well as Mayu's stepfather. Nuff said.
There was what the facility did to the Diclonii as well as Mayu's stepfather. Nuff said.
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I hold sympathies for Zod, the Krypton council are somehow made of literal idiocy. Zod should have stolen a warship of frigate of some-kind and gather as many sane people who knew their planet was going to die and ran to Mars or Europa.
Do not pity a Slave for the Slave-Lord, but hear the power of what Chaos can be.
All Beings bow before the children of he who bound their flesh by their words.
Fall and wail, all flesh, bone, soul,& power is a servant to Yun-man, the First Slave-Lord.
All Beings bow before the children of he who bound their flesh by their words.
Fall and wail, all flesh, bone, soul,& power is a servant to Yun-man, the First Slave-Lord.
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I think it was hilarious how those people just WOULD NOT MOVE. I mean, that's sloppy execution. As much as I don't wanna bring up Channel Awesome, I still think Doug was on-point with this.
"Uh, you gotta admit, this isn't all me, Supes, these people are just kind of idiots."
Still, I get what they were going for. Literally a policeman's dilemma. Like when Yusuke fought Doctor and had to choose between killing him or letting a hospital of people die. And he choose the former. That said, that's still riddled with plot holes too, though admittedly less than in Man of Steel.
"Uh, you gotta admit, this isn't all me, Supes, these people are just kind of idiots."
Still, I get what they were going for. Literally a policeman's dilemma. Like when Yusuke fought Doctor and had to choose between killing him or letting a hospital of people die. And he choose the former. That said, that's still riddled with plot holes too, though admittedly less than in Man of Steel.
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Re: Most Disturbing "Human" moments you have seen/read
If we're using tvtropes, let me direct you to the NightmareFuel/Warhammer40000 page. A lot of the writers take that "cruelest regime imaginable" part of the intro and just run away with it.
https://youtu.be/cy4CJ4F-epA
https://youtu.be/OXADvMf_7Mc
https://youtu.be/cy4CJ4F-epA
https://youtu.be/OXADvMf_7Mc
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Re: Most Disturbing "Human" moments you have seen/read
How about that scene where Anakin kills jedi padawan and the scene where he kills the sand people children. Absolutely horrible!
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Re: Most Disturbing "Human" moments you have seen/read
Hey those, Padawan's had it coming.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2019 3:44 am How about that scene where Anakin kills jedi padawan and the scene where he kills the sand people children. Absolutely horrible!
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Where Obi-Wan lets Anakin burn. It's not even like he couldn't reach to him, with the Emperor's shuttle closing down on him, like the novel stated. No, it's that he just... preaches to him, and then fails in his mission to end Vader and relieve Anakin's suffering. LOL
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Re: Most Disturbing "Human" moments you have seen/read
Off topic. But what is the blue triangle with an exclamation mark in it for? Or mean?