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Justice League: Flashpoint
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Justice League: Flashpoint
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Re: Justice League: Flashpoint
Wait, is this the Flashpoint that kicked off the New 52? I'm confused.
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Re: Justice League: Flashpoint
Nope different flashpoint.
Though yes, the issue isn't that they have the giant space laser, it's that they have a giant space laser with no mechanical fail safes. Despite what movie will tell you nukes cannot actually be launched automatically. You need actual people to move shit and throw switches. One switch would have ruined Cadmus' plan. Though given the super powered individuals walking around I would have put in a fail safe that would, in addition to some type of authorization from 4 of the main 7, required the use of some of the relatively common superpowers to physically do stuff. IE one strong guy to move something heavy, one of the stretchy guys to do something else, and someone with magic to undo a magic lock or something similar.
Actually I'd throw similar security in a lot of place. Do something like that and Task Force X would have been screwed.
Though yes, the issue isn't that they have the giant space laser, it's that they have a giant space laser with no mechanical fail safes. Despite what movie will tell you nukes cannot actually be launched automatically. You need actual people to move shit and throw switches. One switch would have ruined Cadmus' plan. Though given the super powered individuals walking around I would have put in a fail safe that would, in addition to some type of authorization from 4 of the main 7, required the use of some of the relatively common superpowers to physically do stuff. IE one strong guy to move something heavy, one of the stretchy guys to do something else, and someone with magic to undo a magic lock or something similar.
Actually I'd throw similar security in a lot of place. Do something like that and Task Force X would have been screwed.
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Re: Justice League: Flashpoint
Speaking of nukes...
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Re: Justice League: Flashpoint
Anyone else find it funny how Superman can't tank a nuke, but can tank a supernova or a big bang - depending on the writer, of course.
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Re: Justice League: Flashpoint
Just saying...TrueMetis wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 2:06 am Nope different flashpoint.
Though yes, the issue isn't that they have the giant space laser, it's that they have a giant space laser with no mechanical fail safes. Despite what movie will tell you nukes cannot actually be launched automatically. You need actual people to move shit and throw switches. One switch would have ruined Cadmus' plan. Though given the super powered individuals walking around I would have put in a fail safe that would, in addition to some type of authorization from 4 of the main 7, required the use of some of the relatively common superpowers to physically do stuff. IE one strong guy to move something heavy, one of the stretchy guys to do something else, and someone with magic to undo a magic lock or something similar.
Actually I'd throw similar security in a lot of place. Do something like that and Task Force X would have been screwed.
But you are right. The Leagues failsafe is the League itself, as they are all good people who do no wrong. Why this is flawed is clear from an outside point of view.
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Re: Justice League: Flashpoint
Alas, the family's other pet, Rocksteady, didn't make it.
Re: Justice League: Flashpoint
Har-harSpacePaladin wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 3:46 am Alas, the family's other pet, Rocksteady, didn't make it.
We must dissent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwqN3Ur ... l=matsku84
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Re: Justice League: Flashpoint
I was kind of disappointed when I realized this was NOT a review of the Flashpoint Paradox movie. It's still a good review though.
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As I had indicated, I thought it was a review of the Flashpoint comic series that kicked off the New 52. I was wondering why SF Debris was covering comics. He's done a few books, but... comics are not really his genre of choice, which... is sad, given how much of a superhero fan he is.
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