theaceoffire
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I've seen this phrase before, but I still wonder what exactly inspired it.
Logically, it refers to a disliked production... but I imagine a literal episode about fecal matter.
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Also, as Zoat said, "retaw si alobe".He's helping them because they have a hostage situation here, with both sides using hostages. Power Ring and Olympia could do a lot of damage before they were stopped. Like he said, both sides have metaphorical nukes. Maybe power ring wouldn't blow up the world, but he could probably easily destroy a major city in revenge. Or get the Zatanna mafia to do it. Sure, Ultraman has specific weaknesses making him easy to kill, but the people left over are better generalists. Olympia vs Medea seems like a fair enough fight, and Power Ring could probably cause literal nuclear Armageddon if he wanted to.
... Here is the result of a google search.I've seen this phrase before, but I still wonder what exactly inspired it.
Logically, it refers to a disliked production... but I imagine a literal episode about fecal matter.
Paul... You need to stop helping the mass murdering psychopaths just because they look like people you know...
Alright... Your gripes have become a fixture here, yes... But could you like...stop using ellipses all the time? It's a weird thing to bug me... But it does...Paul... You need to stop helping the mass murdering psychopaths just because they look like people you know...
Damn, you must hate anything written by Theirishdreamer.Alright... Your gripes have become a fixture here, yes... But could you like...stop using ellipses all the time? It's a weird thing to bug me... But it does...
Also...you're generalizing again... Paul will kill the mass murdering psychopaths if he can't reform or imprison them... And the Syndicate is 90% low tier dumb thugs and toughs... Not all of them deserve death row...which is what they'll get if President Wilson gets his way... You seem a little unnecessarily bloodthirsty...
I...think...I've made my point?
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Unfortunately, this isn't actually true. It was propaganda, on both sides.The thing to remember is that the Japanese cult of the warrior at the time took death before dishonor VERY, VERY seriously being quite willing to die in near pointless attacks to avoid capture and from what I have heard near the end school children were training in melee weapon use in order to kill soldiers
Then Paul should make sure those Civilians don't by killing the small number of Syndicate people who would cause the damage.Paul doesn't care much about the psychopaths on either side; as far as I can tell he's on the side of the tens of millions of civilians who will die if the Syndicate and President Wilson get into a total war situation.
This seems hyperbolic in the face of what is actually going on.
I don't know if that actually happened, I do remember that the Emperor at the time did want to for while before the bombs were dropped but was pushed out of official power by the top military brass. The thing to remember is that the Japanese cult of the warrior at the time took death before dishonor VERY, VERY seriously being quite willing to die in near pointless attacks to avoid capture and from what I have heard near the end school children were training in melee weapon use in order to kill soldiers, members of the military leadership wanted plans from Scientists for the population to live under ground and basically eat rocks in order avoid having to surrender in the face of a enemy that had Atomic bombs. The Japanese leadership also convinced women and civilians on some of the last islands we captured during WWII that American soldiers were so horrible that basically all those Japanese killed them selves or each other rather than surrender.
Or go with the classic movie Bridge on the River Kwai which, despite depicting torture and ending with the death all the main characters, is a light and fluffy version of the building of the Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway, by the Japanese between '42 and '43. Which still isn't nearly as bad as some of the things the Japanese did in China and Korea around that time.
That said I think the Unconditional surrender was more about the need to demilitarize Japanese society and remove the emperor from power as not only was he the subject of a cult of personality Japan's emperors were seen more or less as gods in native Shinto Religion.
The Transuranic Men can quite literally generate nuclear explosions at will.This seems hyperbolic in the face of what is actually going on.
The two "alternatives" that Paul thought up amounted to the Cartels and Mafia...This seems hyperbolic in the face of what is actually going on.
And due to the rules of the Crime universe, he is a good guy.The Transuranic Men can quite literally generate nuclear explosions at will.
Sadly, blue rings don't come with an assimilation function. He could get Kalmin to make him one, but he's not actually all that keen on his blue alter ego and probably won't.Something I've been wondering about.
OL got his orange lantern back at the very beginning of the story when he used his ring to force-transform Alan's green lantern into an orange lantern. The Paul of this universe, a Blue Lantern, has been struggling because he doesn't have a personal lantern. OL as we've seen has plenty of orange lanterns; in fact he can make an orange lantern through sheer ring power (even if it's very crude).
If OL gave BL an orange lanterns as a "wedding present", could BL use his blue power ring to turn it into a blue power battery and eliminate his greatest weakness?
Also,it sure is nice of OL to do all this rather than drag BL back from his honeymoon (something he could do very quickly) and say, "This is your problem."
You're kidding, right? Just kill them, sure. Take on half a dozen or more Supers bent on killing as many people as possible, some of whom have the ability to teleport or fly very fast. And two of them aren't even on the planet, and one of those two is capable of "retaw si alobe" by Word of Zoat.Then Paul should make sure those Civilians don't by killing the small number of Syndicate people who would cause the damage.
The simple fact is this is very much a "Korean War" type choice where it's between a significant number of people dying now or a much much larger number of people suffering fates worse then death for generations to come.
But... JoJo is built on those.God....not the wanky "if you do this, than THIS will clearly happen." proclamations.
Unfortunately, this isn't actually true. It was propaganda, on both sides.
On the American side, this idea was promoted first to make the battle seem more desperate to the American public, then afterward as a way to explain why it was okay to make friends with the Japanese afterward even though we stayed embittered with most of our other enemies.
On the Japanese side... The Japanese army was in desperate straits. They were running out of weapons. The soldiers were terrified and didn't actually want to keep fighting. The Japanese military leadership spread the propaganda that dishonor was worse than death, drumming up conservative values among the people in order to shame the soldiers into staying at their posts. Kamikaze pilots weren't always volunteers even though that's what the Japanese government told the citizens -- sometimes, the pilots didn't even know they were being sent on a kamikaze mission until they got there, and then they were shamed into "volunteering" by threatening to spread stories about their cowardice. (The possibility of being summarily executed for treason if they hadn't obeyed may have also played a role. And if you're going to be dead either way...)
What you heard about schoolchildren wasn't quite accurate. It's not exactly false, but it misrepresents what actually happened. It was as a non-combat program, training in disaster services like firefighting and evacuation. But because they feared a land invasion, the government turned the program into conscription -- every male between the ages of 15 and 60 and every unmarried female between 17 and 40 could be forced to join the militia, and were assumed to be combat capable. The training still primarily stuck with support tasks, although they included basic weapon drills. And even if it had come down to combat, the armaments supposedly given to the militia didn't actually exist. Most of them would have ended up using bamboo spears. So like the bomb drills in the US that would never have actually done anything to protect people if there WAS an attack, it appears to have been about making the people feel like they had a chance to do something if the worst-case scenario happened.
And the worst thing is the entire "warrior culture" they were operating under was an almost-total fabrication based off a series of badly botched translations of old texts by an incompetent historian that the people in power cynically seized as a tool for social manipulation.
"the way of the warrior is to die" my fucking ass.
Throw in the random, systematic beatings of military recruits in training for no reason other the the trainers literally getting off on it AND common use of amphetamines as combat stimulants,not to mention the toxicity xenophobic climate the younger generation has grown up in, and it's disturbing easy to see how a a large chunk of Japan's military degenerated from the disciplined units that crushed tsarist Russia in their nation's previous major conflict into an animalistic, howling mob of lunatics in China over a few decades...
Being unfamiliar with this setting, I'm left wondering if Owlman brainwashed him to give a reason for his bomb to be made and used"I-. Hm." She thinks for a moment. "I don't… Think so. He reacts like a totalitarian dictator to anything relating to the Syndicate, but no one who questions his foreign policy or healthcare policy gets treated in the same way. And totalitarians are total. It's all about them, their ego. I spent enough time in the Middle East and South America to recognise the psychology. For President Wilson, it's all about the Syndicate."
The Transuranic Men can quite literally generate nuclear explosions at will.
Also there's the whole bit with Blue shutting down Orange which would probably make Baul's soul incompatible with an Orange ring.Sadly, blue rings don't come with an assimilation function. He could get Kalmin to make him one, but he's not actually all that keen on his blue alter ego and probably won't.
If we are playing things straight to the "Crime World" rules the only real heavy hitters the Syndicate have left at this point are Power Ring Yellow and Olympia.You're kidding, right? Just kill them, sure. Take on half a dozen or more Supers bent on killing as many people as possible, some of whom have the ability to teleport or fly very fast. And two of them aren't even on the planet, and one of those two is capable of "retaw si alobe" by Word of Zoat.
And those are just the upper management. What happens when the hundreds of mid-tier thugs decide to play along? Including the dozens of people who can also Ebolize all of the water?
Yeah, sure. Kill them all. Easy.
They are low level criminals and have pretty much nothing going for them threat wise.You normally think rather poorly of the SI's capabilities. Why the sudden change of heart?
First, he was talking about hypothetically getting Kalmin to make another Blue Personal Lantern. Second, the "Hope shutting down Avarice" thing was exclusive to Larfleeze, I think. It had to do with the fact he hoped to one day be free of his ring.Also there's the whole bit with Blue shutting down Orange which would probably make Baul's soul incompatible with an Orange ring.
So... Having the finished episodes still posted as daily ~1,000 word chunks is actually not that great an idea. It makes the archive and unnecessary huge slog of pages, and also makes it even harder to find a specific part instead of easier, because all those individual episode parts? You never actually bothered to label them with part 1, part 2, etc in the archive for easy identification of which part you were reading, instead just having a random number of unlabeled similar posts in a row.
Sodium is a highly reactive soft metal. You can cut it like putty. It makes a preety large explosion when exposed to water. It doesn't just "fizz".Seems that you were going for something along the lines of the Death-Metal Men, a group of radioactive metal men- Uranium, Strontium, Thorium, Radium, Lithium, Polonium, and Fermium.
The Robots of Terror would also work as evil Metal Men, since that's what they are, and they included Plutonium, but Sodium fizzing people to death is probably going to be harder sell when it comes to menace than radiation.
As far as I can tell the whole 'the Japanese tried to surrender before the bombs but the U.S. wouldn't accept a conditional surrender' thing is from a Mises Institute piece. The U.S. didn't receive any official offer of conditional surrender until after the Nagasaki bombing and the Soviets entering the war, on August 9th. There was some back and forth between the U.S. and Japan, and Truman ultimately accepted the condition that the Emperor remain in exchange for some language that he would be subject to the supreme commander of the allied powers.
Despite the U.S. acceptance of the conditional surrender some hardliners in the Japanese military still couldn't accept giving up and attempted a coup against the Emperor that was unsuccessful.
According to the Mises piece backchannel communications had taken place in May and June from the Japanese suggesting that a conditional surrender might be possible. The piece cites some sources that seem reasonably credible, but it seems to be so eager to prove that the bombs were unnecessary that it misses that the earlier communications were never an an actual offer of surrender and the attempted coup even after the bombs and the Soviet entry into the war shows that a significant portion of the Japanese military command were unwilling to surrender. A surrender before the bombs and the Soviets may have been a political impossibility for the Japanese even though elements of the government were attempting to lobby the Americans for one, likely with the goal of seeking generous terms in the hopes that they could convince the hardliners to accept.
Anyway, it was an interesting bit of reading looking all that up. For anyone who isn't aware, The Mises Institute is not generally regarded as a trustworthy or unbiased source. They're a very right-wing libertarian think tank, the sort of people who think the Cato Institute are too left-wing. Most of what they peddle is an unscientific 'narrative' approach to economics that eschews mathematics or testability, but they also dip into conspiracy theories (climate change is a myth perpetrated by scientists for grant funding, vaccines cause autism, and others) and deeply weird political positions like advocating monarchy, extreme views of private property rights, and the legalization of such things as bribery, blackmail, and drunk driving.
They're a weird crowd.
We have no guarantee that Olympia's magic and ability to hold her breath won't hold out in space long enough for her to come back to Earth. Also, fairly sure Orange doesn't explicitly make Yellow it's bitch. Hasn't happened with Grayven so far. And he can't transition the entire Zatanna mafia family at once. It's hard to identify the threat.Also there's the whole bit with Blue shutting down Orange which would probably make Baul's soul incompatible with an Orange ring.
If we are playing things straight to the "Crime World" rules the only real heavy hitters the Syndicate have left at this point are Power Ring Yellow and Olympia.
Olympia can be dealt with in five seconds via transitioning her into space, and Orange makes Yellow it's bitch.
Once those two are gone it would be relatively simple to pick the others off 1 by 1 over the course of a day or so without any of them discovering something was going on.
They are low level criminals and have pretty much nothing going for them threat wise.
Also, if I was the evil leadership of a crime syndicate with access to substantial technological and magical resources, and I was worried about being ousted, I'd leave some parting presents lying around.We have no guarantee that Olympia's magic and ability to hold her breath won't hold out in space long enough for her to come back to Earth. Also, fairly sure Orange doesn't explicitly make Yellow it's bitch. Hasn't happened with Grayven so far. And he can't transition the entire Zatanna mafia family at once. It's hard to identify the threat.