I feel it’s time to revisit our fine discussion
concerning superpowers. As I mentioned before, there are a great deal of super
powers one could have. You could have super strength, laser vision, meat
vision, or even the power of flight (just make sure not to use capes).
Furthermore, you could also choose between being evil with puppy kicking and
candy snatching or being good with old lady saving and robbery foiling. Yes, I
realize that just “good and evil” is not really how life works, but we are
talking about super powers here. This argument cannot advance if we are talking
about antiheroes and other gray areas.
Knowing that there is good and evil, a lot of
people want to be a hero. But what does that truly entail? You stop crime, save
the day, get the keys to the city, and win the girl. Sounds like fun, but there
is way more to it than that. And it’s depressing when you think about it. Yes,
you stop crime, but you also create more crime. Villains and small time
criminals will rise up just to get the opportunity to fight you. If you saw
some self-righteous person in weird looking pajamas stopping crime, wouldn’t
you want to stop him/her? I definitely would want to punch that person. Movies
like The Dark Knight and others make it a point to say that the criminals are a
result of the hero (like Joker), and in other cases, the hero accidentally
creates his nemesis (look at the Spiderman comics).
Also, do you really save the day if more criminals
are rising up to fight you? You save the town one day only for another dumb
villain to create a crazy weather harnessing scheme the next. If you are a true
hero, then you would never rest because Gotham is a shithole where crime
happens 24/7. You better hope that one of your powers is super no-sleep because
you are going to be getting very little of it. Finally, does winning the girl
(or guy) really matter if you can’t spend any time with her/him, or if he/she
is dead? You aren’t going to have any time to spend with your significant other
because of all the aforementioned crime you have to fight. And when you are
with the one you love, you’re going to have to worry about all the villains
using her/him to get to you. You could say that they won’t know about your
secret identity, but that’s a silly thought. If you keep disappearing to fight
crime, someone is bound to notice and tell everyone that the do-gooder
protecting the city is you. After that, you are pretty much screwed for
privacy. The life of a superhero sounds terrible.
On the other hand, there is the life of a super
villain which is much better. As a villain, you don’t have to answer calls for
help, you can take whatever you want, and you probably have a team of henchmen
at your disposal. You could even argue that you have an evil league of evil on
your side. There may be a Justice League and an Avengers team and other such
teams, but think about how hard they are to form. Thor lives in a parallel
dimension (or something, it’s not really clear). Aquaman lives under the sea.
And Superman travels throughout the universe. Getting the heroes together
requires a lot of work. If you want to get villains together, all you have to
do is offer free pizza and say that you want to destroy Spiderman; you are
guaranteed to form an alliance then.
As for taking what you want, it would be
incredibly easy. If you have powers, then you could use those to steal the
money, jewels, or parts for your doomsday device. If you aren’t stupid and don’t
go off telling everyone about your plans, then the heroes will never find out
about your plans. You can get away with almost any crime if you want. It may be
your decision to destroy the heroes because they are your nemesis. That is your
choice too. Of course, you don’t have to do it yourself. You could always hire
henchmen/henchwomen to do your bidding. They could steal the goods for you and
fight the heroes for you. If you were smart, then you would tell the henchmen
about the weaknesses of the heroes. You could kill them without having to fight
them. Although, it wouldn’t be a problem killing the heroes in the first place
since all you have to do is wait for other criminals to attack the hero and weaken
him/her. It’s only a matter of time before the hero is too weak to stop you.
Then it’s just a matter of breaking into Wayne Manor and breaking the bat.
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