Profile I wrote up about my Supervillain character Grisly, based on a template by
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Grisly and Profile by me
Train Grisly and Profile by me
Category Story / All
Species Bear (Other)
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Interesting, I admit I'm always a sucker for these self-fulfilling prophecy stories. Mostly because I'm a cynical bastard who has known people that stupid. And, you know for a basic tank/brick super she still manages to feel unique or at least memorable enough. And finally... were the two of them REALLY experimented on by the same aliens that made Torpedo Girl? Really? The "aliens" aren't just a drug-addled memory born from doping them both up so some doctor from a secret government program could inject them with some experimental super soldier serum?
Well, she does sound a good villain. Something that any good hero needs to have. Eh, just throwing my two cents into the table (yes, into the table, not on it. :P) and just thinking with my typing hands. So, if they both were experimented on by aliens, do you have anything down for the researchers? Was this a social experiment by one race to see how anthros would handle superpowers? Or did two different groups of scientists experiment on them? Each creating a proxy champion for their cause?
But what kind of agenda results in creating a mas murdering, enraged-by-christianity lesbian rapist? Are the aliens who made her who she is a group of sadists looking for interplanetary kicks. And if her going crazy was unintentional shouldnt they be sending some retrieval teams to Earth while going "Oh god were sorry, were so so sorry!" to any bystanders and victims.
Yeah, you know, when you read villain bios, often times they're the victims of being unjustly screwed over and can't turn to anyone or even law enforcement to settle the issue legally, so they're forced into taking things into their own hands which often ends in an illegal manner, more-over, it's not about the villain being evil, it's about the cause and effect perspective, as they are right now, that's the after-effect of the cause, so, call me sympathetic to some, mind the word "some" villains, because some villains just had a rotten start and could do nothing about it or put in a situation beyond their power which ultimately leads to the monster being born when in reality it was a means of survival, and it only pisses them off more when they're pounded on by super heroes and heroins, in a way, I've learned to respect villains because they do things for themselves, they've seen and endured some shit you know? While super heroes are often "oh, I have super powers, I must use it to protect people and make a name for myself!", but of course some super heroes are like Batman who have seen and endured some shit, but....Batman is totally friggin' loaded for years.
But yeah, for villains with stories like Kate "Grisly" Benton here, I just feel bad for 'em, giving the quote on quote "justified" beat down suddenly would make some super heroes or do-gooders hesitate, besides, you can toss a criminal or super villain inside of a maximum security prison a thousand times, it will not make a single dent in their lives, they'll see it as a personal challenge of suffering and enduring and overall surpassing the unfair limits placed on them until they win, so in perspective super heroes, you say you protect the weak, but the truest, cruelest reality is, the very villains you fight, were once the victims of the very system you try to protect, I wonder how many super heroes would have their jaws dropped from that revelation. Truth, the mightiest weapon as "justice" is flawed.
But yeah, for villains with stories like Kate "Grisly" Benton here, I just feel bad for 'em, giving the quote on quote "justified" beat down suddenly would make some super heroes or do-gooders hesitate, besides, you can toss a criminal or super villain inside of a maximum security prison a thousand times, it will not make a single dent in their lives, they'll see it as a personal challenge of suffering and enduring and overall surpassing the unfair limits placed on them until they win, so in perspective super heroes, you say you protect the weak, but the truest, cruelest reality is, the very villains you fight, were once the victims of the very system you try to protect, I wonder how many super heroes would have their jaws dropped from that revelation. Truth, the mightiest weapon as "justice" is flawed.
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