I forgot Donna could make forcefields, but I still think the only way Fitz could fly in space is because of some propulsion wave she projected. Now she’s going to try and defeat Mech-Tech. She could have the best chance, but she might also suffer a hero’s demise.
As for Animal attacking it could turn Soulson against the Hand. He might be the Revenge of the Sith Anakin and not Rumy.
Oh, Animal’s gonna get his ass kicked so easily, and that’s obviously the plan.
And I guess “aether-sensitive” explains all the dragon-in-space complaints? He’s flying on magic waves rather than air? Or something? It’s a liiittle silly but space dragon, who cares.
1. The release and hero-ization of Donna is rapidly becoming the single biggest improvement on the original timeline for AEGIS. Unpredictable yet makes sense. Let’s just hope that she doesn’t get assimilated.
2. Welcome to having your illusions shattered in front of you, Bellhop. It’s time to decide whether you’re all in with the Hand or whether you’re going to stop Animal and Wheaties from killing Di for fun.
3. That aether-sensitive wings line could only be clunkier if it began with “As you know, your father, the king”
Eh… it may be clunky dialogue, and the aether-sensitive wings part is a tad silly at best, but at least it was addressed. And for that +10 awesome points.
Donna, Donna, Donna… Just like all of my favorite villains ever, you are a person who genuinely wanted to make the world a better place. Alas, as a politician, you thought that that would require making bargains and deals with people you should be opposing tooth and nail.
Now, you know better. NOW you have the power to shape events on your own. We can only hope that you don’t decide to sacrifice yourself in some heroic gesture to make up for your past misdeeds. Aegis needs you and you’re a genuinely interesting character with a huge amount of potential.
Unfortunately, you have a problem past, a desire to make amends, and worst of all, far too many interesting and useful powers to be a protagonist. You are doomed.
I suspect someone’s about to be cut in pieces. The only question is, who?
My money is on Animal getting splattered… On Rik.
I forgot Donna could make forcefields, but I still think the only way Fitz could fly in space is because of some propulsion wave she projected. Now she’s going to try and defeat Mech-Tech. She could have the best chance, but she might also suffer a hero’s demise.
As for Animal attacking it could turn Soulson against the Hand. He might be the Revenge of the Sith Anakin and not Rumy.
Oh, Animal’s gonna get his ass kicked so easily, and that’s obviously the plan.
And I guess “aether-sensitive” explains all the dragon-in-space complaints? He’s flying on magic waves rather than air? Or something? It’s a liiittle silly but space dragon, who cares.
Sweet, totally called the magic-wings!
1. The release and hero-ization of Donna is rapidly becoming the single biggest improvement on the original timeline for AEGIS. Unpredictable yet makes sense. Let’s just hope that she doesn’t get assimilated.
2. Welcome to having your illusions shattered in front of you, Bellhop. It’s time to decide whether you’re all in with the Hand or whether you’re going to stop Animal and Wheaties from killing Di for fun.
3. That aether-sensitive wings line could only be clunkier if it began with “As you know, your father, the king”
She’s just beginning to understand these abilities. Among them, the power of “super exposition”. :o)
Eh… it may be clunky dialogue, and the aether-sensitive wings part is a tad silly at best, but at least it was addressed. And for that +10 awesome points.
Where does the next portal lead, Bellhop? Think fast!
Donna, Donna, Donna… Just like all of my favorite villains ever, you are a person who genuinely wanted to make the world a better place. Alas, as a politician, you thought that that would require making bargains and deals with people you should be opposing tooth and nail.
Now, you know better. NOW you have the power to shape events on your own. We can only hope that you don’t decide to sacrifice yourself in some heroic gesture to make up for your past misdeeds. Aegis needs you and you’re a genuinely interesting character with a huge amount of potential.
Unfortunately, you have a problem past, a desire to make amends, and worst of all, far too many interesting and useful powers to be a protagonist. You are doomed.
You know, just when Einstein thought he had that whole “aether” thing on the ropes, it just keeps coming back…
“BOOOOOOORED!!” makes a surprisingly good battle cry, actually.
Thank you T, it makes more sence now the Tencobable helps explain the awesome.