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Well, there are some new stance emotes coming in GR, so they maybe planning something like this
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Quote:Because they could use to them to help people, and it'd be a lot easier to make sure you were registered and known about, rather than possibly causing a major alarm when you started using your powers.1) Why would you assume that someone with superpowers would want anything to do with the government?
Because trying to exploit someone who could flatten a city might result in a few flattened cities?Quote:2) Why would you assume that the government would want to do anything other than exploit someone with enough power to level a city? 
For those who wanted the ability to get away from their superpowered life and public identity, the government would help them with their secret identity for sure - it'd be in the intrests of both of them to do it.Quote:3) We're all assuming a lot about the background of the superpowered person to begin with. He/she might have no family or secret identity to protect(Hancock). They might also be from a totally different universe/planet etc. -
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The name is a whole lot more exciting than the actual place
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A good investment - ultra mode will be awesome for sure
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I think it'd be fun if random NPCs would stop and take out a cellphone to take your picture, with a small flash and a camera clicking noise.
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The standard RL pose, for papparazzi or friends, is standing with one hand on your hip, so it'd be similar to the /e waiting emote, but without the foot-tapping and looking at you watch bit.
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They might go down - or a new exploit might be found
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Also, too many people think chainmail is more comfortable than spandex
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WoW is seen as a game for people who don't play games - that's going to get it a huge amount of non-gamers.
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Quote:Not for the ones who disappearOn the contrary, Cole's goal is to keep the world safe from the Devouring Earth. (Or at least Nova Praetoria; we haven't seen all the zones in GR and how far Cole's protection extends)
While some may call his methods draconian, Nova Praetoria is definitely a utopia for its residents.
Actually, Tyrant does - it's not natural for a society to have thought-readng secutiry forces on every street cornerQuote:Cole does not define societal norms; society does.
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