01. What would your character die for? Anything he can possibly justify dying for. Protecting his family and/or friends is the big one.
02. What would they refuse to do under any circumstances? Um, harm innocents, I guess.
03. What do they dream about? The long list of dead people he knew(/failed), followed a ways behind by Being Successful, i.e. fame, fortune, and being adored by the populace.
04. What single object would they be most hard pressed to part with? Why?If Skeets counts as an object, then Skeets, for being his best nonhuman friend and, at times, only friend period. If Skeets doesn't count as an object (and Booster certainly doesn't consider him such), then I'd say his costume. Even though he's voluntarily parted with it before, any time he did that, he was at the very end of his rope. The costume is, of course, not only the provider of his powerset, but a symbol of his superhero-ness in general. Without that costume, he's even more of a worthless
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With just the memories that Booster's recovered so far in Memento Eden, he would absolutely not throw the game, because his recovered memories stop right after said thrown game. As far as he knows, that is the worst thing that he's ever done and he would absolutely change it if he could.
At the canon point I took him from for ME, he would probably decide not to, but not because its consequences were bad for him, but because they were bad for basically everyone else, because at that point Booster's opinion is basically that all he really did as a superhero is Fuck Everything Up.
In more current canon, he'd decide to still throw the game, since he pretty much did exactly that in the Blue and Gold arc. :V
Yeah, I was concerned about when you'd be answering from because if it was from when you took him, it's pretty obvious that his blaming himself for pretty much everything that's happened ever would leave him wanting to prevent his getting involved with the past.
Oh, uh Booster on the first meme I guess.
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Go with whatever for 12, man, I don't care.
01. What would your character die for?
Anything he can possibly justify dying for. Protecting his family and/or friends is the big one.
02. What would they refuse to do under any circumstances?
Um, harm innocents, I guess.
03. What do they dream about?
The long list of dead people he knew(/failed), followed a ways behind by Being Successful, i.e. fame, fortune, and being adored by the populace.
04. What single object would they be most hard pressed to part with? Why?If Skeets counts as an object, then Skeets, for being his best nonhuman friend and, at times, only friend period. If Skeets doesn't count as an object (and Booster certainly doesn't consider him such), then I'd say his costume. Even though he's voluntarily parted with it before, any time he did that, he was at the very end of his rope. The costume is, of course, not only the provider of his powerset, but a symbol of his superhero-ness in general. Without that costume, he's even more of a worthless ( ... )
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I'm just going to go and ask if he'd still throw the game.
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With just the memories that Booster's recovered so far in Memento Eden, he would absolutely not throw the game, because his recovered memories stop right after said thrown game. As far as he knows, that is the worst thing that he's ever done and he would absolutely change it if he could.
At the canon point I took him from for ME, he would probably decide not to, but not because its consequences were bad for him, but because they were bad for basically everyone else, because at that point Booster's opinion is basically that all he really did as a superhero is Fuck Everything Up.
In more current canon, he'd decide to still throw the game, since he pretty much did exactly that in the Blue and Gold arc. :V
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