Ok, boys and girls.
Let's talk about the exciting world of collateral damage.
Punched a hole in a building lately? Smashed up a street full of cars? Burned down a grove of trees with your laserbeams? Flooded half of the damn city, I'M LOOKIN' AT YOU, FISHBOY.Who exactly is accounting for all of this property damage, eh? Any accountability? Any
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Sometimes it is diffcult to handle "supervillains" and not take down a building in the process.
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It's messy.
And the last bust-up I was even remotely near we put it all back the way we found it.
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It would be completely outside my particular idiom to leave any messes behind.
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Did you talk to the civilians whose property was damaged? See if they needed any help? Or if they could get any assistance at all?
You know, that's usually the job of police and fire rescue, I would think, but they sorta- you know- vanished.
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Given the choice between Carnage continuing its massacre and damage being dealt to easily replaced buildings, lampposts, sidewalks, and the like, I am certain that nobody would be all that concerned about the state of public property.
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My people stopped those kinds of practices over 200 years ago.
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It's amazing no one has yet.
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