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You are Doctor Victor Von Doom, Ruler of Latveria, Rightful king of the world, Master wizard and genius scientist

You are in your throne room, talking to Namor. It is late, and people are starting to leave

Your armies stand at:
90,000 Servo-Guards
683 Doombots
100 Doomknights
1600 Silent stalkers
100 Time bots
1 Battle CDC

Your navy consists of
40 Troop transports
20 Cruisers
5 Carriers
5 Battleships
1 Dreadnought
Please feel free to ask for prices

Finances stand at $21.5 billion dollars.
You have also received a grant of $10 billion to construct additional ships
Your new currency seems to be on the rise, being worth around $4.47 to one Latverian Victor. You may want to print more
In addition, you own a controlling percentage in Porsche and Mercedes Benz
There is also $7 million you acquired from the fantastic 4 as damages to my person. This too, is at your disposal
The colonies on Mars are thriving. The Atlantean habitats are complete, and the mutants homes are now completed. Magneto has moved his people there, and people are settling into a routine

Current allies are Molecule Man, Laura Kinney, Morgana le Fey, Otto Octavius, Deadpool and Magneto. Namor is also your friend, but does not respond well to orders.

You have several goals, including:
Rescue mother from Mephisto
Defeat Reed Richards and friends
Take over the world
Establish other interplanetary mining colonies

Short term goals include:
Finish up party

Previous threads can be found here
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=Doom%20quest
Thread 19 was tagged incorrectly, It can be found here
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/24825137/

How would you like to proceed, Lord Doom?
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>>25261713
How about quick Doom piano number as an goodbye to our guest? Of course we will sing in Latverian just to confuse them.
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Hmm, I don't think we actually need to talk to Namor. If I remember correctly, we need to talk to laura and Morgana

>>25261765
Seems like it'd be weird. Maybe we should just have a goodbye speech
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>>25261779
>>25261765
I can go and find Ms Kinney and Ms le Fey if you wish. As well as a Piano, sir
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To do
tell Namor about Susann request and clothing preference in men.

thank Laura

spend time with Morgana tell her we saved the best for last

>>25261765
how about no
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>>25261834
>>25261832
seceding this
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>>25261832
No, we did need to speak with Namor about Susan's preference for well-dressed men.
We should speak with him about that.
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>>25261765
No, we have people to talk to.
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>>25261856
I'm not sure if she was saying it was a preference, or more that he should stop wearing a fucking speedo everywhere
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We should thank Laura for her efforts. DOOM appreciates it.
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>>25261869
that is a preferance
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>>25261834
This seems appropriote for now
>>25261765
While it would be fun enough and slightly endearing Im gonna have to go with no.
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>>25261869
We say it's a preference, because it then doesn't embarrass Namor with a social faux-pas, and instead frames it in the context of what the lady he is attempting to woo prefers.
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>>25261881
Oh hey, you're back. I wondered where you went
Unless you're a different dude
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>>25261892
How do we say it then?
"Doom happened to meet Susan tonight, and she mentioned a certain... Preference for suits, and suggested you, for example, would look better in one"
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>>25261909
Yeah, second this
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>>25261909
"Namor, a woman's tastes in fashion are as ephemeral as the Aurora Borealis. DOOM has spoken with Susan, and she appears to be the type that appreciates a well-clothed man.
"Some women are attracted to that which is foreign and exotic, but she is the type that prefers the powerful and well-groomed. Preferably wearing what is in fashion for America, by DOOM's guess."
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>>25261928
and then hand him a voucher to our new store we want to make?

You're much better at the talking bits than I am
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>>25261894
This Doombot is very much the sme although t is now wondering how there could be more DOOM!
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>>25261928
yes i like this
>>25261945
>hand him a voucher
No we tell him DOOMS word is law even unto Doom.
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>>25261909
"your speedo got Susan all hot and bothered, she requests you wear something more on these formal occasions, I suggest attaching a bowtie to the front"

((Maybe not this))
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>>25261945
"Well, I always thought I was well groomed. After all, Hair doesn't oil itself! Or maybe it does. Anyway, if that's what she wants, I suppose I should go get a more varied wardrobe."

Are there any guests you wish for me to ask to remain, sir?
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>>25261995
no we need to thank Laura and spend time with Morgana but they both live here so that is fine.
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>>25261995
We need to thank Laura for organizing this party
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>>25262014
We should probably have a quick talk with Namor for information about Bucky's death. Besides that, DOOM should thank everyone for attending and Laura for organizing everything.
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>>25261995
>Namor
"Well-groomed, and well-dressed. And the problem with dress is that the vagaries of fashion are so insubstantial. Some fashions endure, however.
"DOOM is preparing to open a tailoring and clothing line; once it is ready, come and we shall see if we can find additions amenable to your wardrobe."

Next we need to thank Laura for organizing the party, and then relax with Morgana.
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>>25262035
>still trying to recover Bucky
We already had this discussion many threads ago, and determined that it is a bad idea and that it should not be done.
So kindly drop the subject.
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>>25262035
Do you mean captain america or was it somehow namor's fault he's dead?
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>>25262035
>Bucky
Trouble is that Winter Soldier already happen and that would mess up timeline in a bad way
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>>25262048
No, no we did not make that determination.
>>25262059
So DOOM looks into it first.
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>>25262048
I have to say, that's not what I remember, at all.
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>>25262036
"Well I'll certainly have to do some research. Happy birthday, as well. I don't know if you've opened the presents, but I know you like magic, so I got my court Wizard to make you something. Truth be told, I don't know what it does myself, but it certainly looks impressive. Goodnight."

I'll go and locate her, sir
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>>25262048
Last thread we determined that using magic was a bad idea, and that nobody had been proposing that. I had been brought up once before, but people got distracted by other things.
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>>25262089
I remember we were going to take him back in time to meet everyone once more. I don't know much beyond that.

Then again, I think we're scheduled to go on the Colbert report as well
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>>25262103
I guess its time to say goodbye to guest.
Also what's the status of the posible skrull attack?
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>>25262115
Wait what we shouldnt be recovering Bucky full stop if we are maintaining the good guy fascade as it will only prov Richards right.

Oh and also it will mke us look REALLY REALLY REALLY bad ti other supes.
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>>25262168
We have a month until the Vanguard/scouting party, then 2 more until the full fleet
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>>25262191
Why would bringing bucky back be evil?
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>>25262191
Why? Bucky is a hero, not a villain. It would make us look good.
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>>25262115
We talked about it in Thread 9, and that due to the Winter Soldier incident it makes any rescue of Bucky to be tampering with the timeline.

>>25262204
>>25262205
It would destabilize the timeline by interfering past events.
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Ok, thank Namor for his present, then bring Laura to us. We'll sit on our throne with a glass of wine or whatever.

Meanwhile, Lucia, find out what it actually does
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>>25262205
>>25262204
I take it you two are not familiar with winte solider are you?

Basically if we bring bucky back in any capcity it is safe to assume supes will think its for a neferious purpose.
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>>25262217
None of that is evil. And if our investigation into whether or not Bucky can be brought back safely gives us dirt on Putin, so much the better.
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>>25262242
I am familiar with winter soldier. The fact that he is eventually turned into a brainwashed Russian assassin only makes it better for DOOM, given our desire to wreck Russia for fun and profit.
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>>25262242
Nobody knows about that yet in this universe.
>>25262217
So DOOM checks before doing it. Basic precautions don't seem OOC
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>>25262244
>None of that is evil
>destabilizing the timeline and threatening the fabric of reality
>not evil
So what, it's simply criminal negligence?
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>>25262242
I really don't get that. How is saving a brainwashed warhero evil again?
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>>25262294
What part of "DOOM double checks to make sure Bucky actually dies before using the time machine" is so hard to understand?
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>>25262264
(if i remember correctly) winter solider help wolverine with escaping the weapon x laboratory THIS would allow to completely finish the weapon x experiment and changing ALL of the history so its a pretty bad idea
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>>25262237
You thank Namor for his gift, and he leaves. Presumably he has a busy day ahead

Eventually, I find Laura in a sideroom, still asking if anything nefarious is occurring, which she fortunately denies. I request her presence for you in the throne room, and she politely dismisses herself from them.

"You wanted to see me?"
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>>25262316
Why are we even doing it in the first place?
Dirt on Putin? Blackmail against Russia?
It's fucking Putin and Russia; they won't give a fuck.
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Also, if Nick Fury's still around, we should probably make him apologise for crippling Lucia
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>>25262343
"Simply to thank you, Laura. DOOM has not had such an entertaining birthday in some time. You have DOOM's gratitude."
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>>25262349
Improving relations with SHIELD, Captain America, Namor, America, and giving RICHARDS look like a fool again when he warns that it's some kind of sinister trick isn't reason enough.
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>>25262264
>>25262244
It doesnt change the fact we are a probationay "Hero" to the superhuman community at large so we have to play carfully Intervening in an event we agreed to not Intervene in much earlier on in the quest (and ignoring the timeline disruptions) is detrimental both our motius operendi and the quest in genreal.

Also on another note we should construct some kind of Anti matter/ Gravity Drones about the size of a servo bots head in that can be be used as remote explosives once the skrull fleet arrives.
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>>25262384
except there was no such agreement.
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>>25262343
"Doom would like you to thank you personally for the present and once again Doom appreciate this party"
Ok lets see what did she give us
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>>25262384
When the hell did we agree to that? We just got temporarily distracted.
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>>25262384
Hell, I thought we agreed to look into it last thread.
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>>25262414
She made the golem with Valeria
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>>25262407
Yes there was as we obviously havent done it as it was passed ovee in favour of other Ideas.
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>>25262435
I though that Valeria make the golem with Morgana?
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>>25262384
We never agreed to that.
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>>25262447
Okay, no. Putting it aside temporarily so we can pursue other things does not mean that at all.
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>>25262450
Yeah, they both helped make it with Morgana. Maybe Morgana got confused and thought we were jewish or something, but hey, it's still pretty sweet
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>>25262447
plenty of ideas in this quest get put on slow burn. Just look at the power plan, the terriforming plan and the modular armor plan. Your just wrong.
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>>25262343
Lets finish the party with speech to everyone

>It's feels like when anons where trying to decide the name of the ship
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>>25262414
>>25262370
"Oh, Uh, thanks. Truth be told, It was mostly Val's Idea, but I thought it might be something you'd enjoy. Sorry about how Reed was, though. Valeria wanted him to be here, but I don't think she needed to see him like that"

Is there something I can do to mediate the argument?
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>>25262466
>>25262452
You know what you two are the only ones that want this and thats fine but you aren't getting it because:

1)it fucks up the pre-established to timeline and that NEVER goes well.

2) most other people (me asides) are against it.

3) We yave bigger fish to fry such as the the Imminent skrull invasion and our growing support among world goverments.
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>>25262526
[x]say whether this is before or after the Winter Soldier incident.[/spoiler]
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>>25262519
I still don't think we even found a name for that
Nobody dare bring it up again. it shall remain unnamed
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>>25262530
Dude, most posts are in support of it.
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>>25262526
It's kind of hard, some people want to look into something and others don't want to touch it with a 10 foot pole.
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>>25262526
Just do it? Alternatively let people look into the issue like they want to?
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>>25262526
>>25262519
Lets wrap the party up.
Nah, its just bunch of elegan/tg/uys having an argument, at least its not as bad as was the loli quest
>>25262552
Personally Im against it
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>>25262526
"There was no way that you or Valeria could have known how Richards would act, so there is no need to apologize. Aside from that, it was a lovely party. But tell me, was Wilson's antics in the ballroom with the chandelier your idea, or was it Wilson being Wilson?"
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>>25262526
I'm in support of at least looking into how he died.
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>>25262552
I'm against it, and so are some others. Some of us, me included, were ignoring it because it seemed a bad enough idea to outright ignore.
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for the love of god OP please say this is after Winter Solider so we can move the fuck on with this thread
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>>25262530
You, what part of conditional statements do you not understand.
1. step 1 check if it would fuck up the timeline
if it would:
Deal with winter soldier
if not:
Rescue bucky.
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>>25262552
Also against it. Too much chance of mucking up the timestream.
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>>25262552
I don't really think it's a good idea. It would seem like a massive trap
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>>25262552
I'm for it. Zero chance of mucking up the timestream because we will fucking check first.
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>>25262583
"Yeah. I just feel bad for her. And I just told him to distract you... Did he break something?"

>>25262542
After, this is vaguely secret invasion based, but stuff's been changed now
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>>25262552
I'm in support of it.
>>25262618
I'd advocate saving him then.
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Throwing my two cents in on the Bucky thing. At this time, I don't see how it would be a wise use of time and resources. Sure we might get an agent out of it, but he's still human. We have plenty of other options which provide more utility, and don't involve time travel paradoxes.

If we think of some reason why getting him fits in with the plan, than I can be convinced otherwise, but not now.
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>>25262552
I'm in support of it. Just for the record.
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>>25262662
The idea is to help with publicity, and give RICHARDS another chance to shoot himself in the foot.
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>>25262552
Didn't know there were that many of us here
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>>25262646
You don't have to spoiler it, just greentext it or say it an OOC voice somehow. But okay, this is after Winter Soldier, everyone knows that Bucky was brainwashed and made into a Soviet assassin, and Putin and Russia do not give a fuck.

>Laura
"Nothing that he will not be replacing. Think nothing of it. After all, he did bring back a new chandelier."

Now let's go talk with Morgana.
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>>25262687
Oh there aren't. By my count there are 2-3 for it and 2-3 against it.
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>>25262687
Lot of lurkers.
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>>25262653
I will NEVER ever ever ever ever ever ever ever Eevvvvvvvvvvvveeeeerrrrrr support this Idea of bringing him back EVER.

you are reading this in dr. Cox's voice
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>>25262618
She's trying, I suppose, it's just everyone wants to save bucky
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>>25262704
Yeah, I thought there were about 4. Not complaining, I guess
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>>25262684
I don't read many comics this days but correctly if im wrong but doesn't nick fury acually know the identify of the winter soldier?
>>25262646
Its time for our guest to go home, lets make a short speech or something
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>>25262708
it's apparently irrelevant now. Hey I got a fun idea, anyone know where scout it? Dude's like Sentry, but weaker and with less physiological problems.
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>>25262738
We could still do it even after winter soldier, we have a time machine. Not that I want to, of course
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>>25262738
Considering Sentry's power and issues, I'd take that trade.
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>>25262692
Of course, sir. I apologise.

"Oh, that's good. I thought he'd set fire to something. I'll head up to bed, if that's alright. I'll clean up tomorrow"

I'll go find Ms Morgana if you wish to make a speech, sir
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>>25262753
You.stop.Derailing.the.thread. Or I will find out where you live and beat you to death with my Oversized testicles.
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>>25262721
Yeah, I'm kind of sure that Nick knew about Bucky, which is why the idea of improving relations with SHIELD by finding Bucky confused me

>>25262780
Yes, let us end the night. We have a busy day tomorrow.
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>>25262780
Yes, this will be pleasing discussion. Lets thank her for golem and ask her about the 'golem recipe' and personal thought on the other gussets
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Wait, if this is after the winter soldier mess, does that mean we have been talking to Bucky the whole time? Have we ever actually met rogers?
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>>25262838
You will never know anon
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Could someone do the speech? I'm kind of crappy at them
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>>25262838
We probably have. We're pretty old. I think. I don't really know, to be honest
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>>25262838
Secret Invasion takes place before civil war so in my knowledge i think its safe to say we have been talking to Rogers up to this point.
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>>25262885
Which secret skrull invasion are we talking about? Because the one called Secret Invasion is after due to it leading to Norman Osborn being given command of SHIELD, which set in motion the series of events leading to that act's repeal.
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>>25262780
"Friends of DOOM, thank you for attending tonight's festivities. It has been a most entertaining night, for which DOOM thanks Ms. Kinney and her arranging of this party. One last round of drinks at bar, and good night."

For Morgana
"Ah, my dear. To save the best for last, in order to savor it fully. How did you find the celebration?"
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>>25262885
You get a cheer from the crowd, who now begin the task of overtaxing the poor bartender

Laura heads upstairs.

Morgana makes her way through the masses to your throne. She does a short curtsey and says "What can I do for you, M'lud?" You get the vague sense that she might be making fun of you ever so slightly

sorry everything's been a bit of a mess tonight
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>>25263015
> making fun of you
She is probably bit drunk from all of these cocktails
Lets do this
>>25262985
and this >>25262818
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>>25262919
Personally Im hoping the first one if not for anything else except laugh at everyone in america being Idiots during civil war.
>>25263015
Wearily say "Morganna dont mock me It ill suit you"

its okay lucia I think we all, especially me all took a part in prolonging that argument
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>>25262985
"Best for last? It's lucky I like flattery. Can't say it wasn't an interesting gathering. That girl you keep around managed to do something well for once. That "Atlantean" Needs to wear more clothing, though."

Wait, you don't know how to make a golem? It's rather easy. There's supposed to be a large ritual, but it essentially boils down to putting a piece of paper in the head of a statue that tells it to follow all your orders. They, of course, spent most of the time trying to make it look like you. Can't see why, it's not like you'll forget around here"
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>>25263183
Any thoughts on the 'heroes?'
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>>25263183
"Meh, most of DOOM's research has been into robotics."
Yeah, lets go to bed. On the agenda for tomorrow:
Review and implement the power/Nato plan.
Modular armor project checkup.
Check on the Magi-bot.
build a bigger fleet.
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>>25263236
This plus lets also check what Octavious manage to do with the blueprints of cooloing system from Blizzard costume
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>>25263183
"The Atlantean sense of fashion is unlike that of the surface world; while DOOM respects that a leader must represent his people, you shall not be seeing DOOM in such minimalist clothing any time soon.
"As for golems, the robots you see around the castle are mechanical versions which use no magic. Cruder, yes, but capable of being constructed in larger quantities."

Talk a little more about how Morgana is enjoying her life in this time period, then retire to bed for the night. We have a busy schedule tomorrow.
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>>25263183
"It's not a subject I ever deigned to study, yet. I suppose I learned how to construct them the hard way with science, first. And I do so agree with you about Prince Namor wearing more clothing. I will soon be hiring expert tailors to create clothing of the finest quality, and will be sending him complimentary samples. Miss Kinney is somewhat gifted in the textile arts, and I was thinking of occupying her with such work. She is young and the desires of youth change rapidly these days, she would be able to alter our designs to best fit the fickle vagaries of fashion. But tell me your opinions of those gathered. Surely you have never before seen a man of living stone drinking heavily with a nigh-immortal brute whose bones are made of the hardest steel. This has been a rather eclectic gathering. I wish to know your thoughts on each."
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>>25263228
"Not exactly dignified, though, is it? Especially if he's their king

I've met your Iron Man before, of course, and I thought as little of him then as I do now.
That Captain seems to have been at rather a disadvantage here, he told me that he couldn't get drunk, which seems rather a shame.
And that Mr Fury man was rather crass, but amicable.
The Richards family seems rather disfunctional. He seemed preoccupied at the school, which is strange considering that his daughter's been in the hands of his nemesis for some time now
His golem and the man of fire were interesting, though. I assume they are a product of science, than magic, though

I always thought you would have preferred quality over quantity. Ah well
>>25263359

I have recieved a prototype from the monks on the magi-bot if you wish to test it, sir
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>>25263483
Genetically modified humans actually. And Richards had thought he had arranged for there to be a demon summoning to discredit the school.
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>>25263384
Not sure we should mention laura round her too much, she's obviously a bit jelly
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Rolled 8

>>25263483
magi-bot if you wish to test it, sir

fuck yea nothing gets to a woman than us blowing something up.

(do get on with Morgana ;) )

" Quantity has a quality all its own"
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>>25263483
"Any thoughts on the Mutants, my dear? They are fascinating, in a way. Logan, for instance, is nigh-immortal, and his skeleton has been fused with adamantium. The power to control the weather, the power of teleportation, the power to read and manipulate minds; and yet not a spark of magic at all."

We shall test the magi-bot as the last thing to do tonight.
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>>25263538
Not sure we should say that. She might go kill them, which would somehow be our fault
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>>25263538
No, don't tell anybody (we have saved video from video camera anyway) otherwise all hell with in the marvel universe may brake
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>>25263585
"Strange, the mutants of my time usually had a malformed hand or were actually a shaved bear in a dress
I believe I shall retire for the night. I have much work to do in the morning"

Once the final guests have departed, you look around your desecrated throne room, covered in empty plastic cups, tables and crushed food. You order some servo guards to begin tidying, then head outside to your Portal Nexus

It takes a while, but you eventually remember which of the many takes you to Tibet. You step through, to find a smiling monk adjusting the tubing on what appears to be a doombot with tubing sticking out

"Oh, hello master. We have worked on the task you set us, and I hope you will be pleased"
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>>25263538
No, saying that someone was about to destroy Morgana's work is a terrible idea.
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>>25263686
"We shall see. Demonstrate this unit's capabilities."
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>>25263686
"Lets see what the magi-bot can do"
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>>25263709
"Yes, master. We'll begin with a simple spell, a spell of fire."

The robot points a hand at a mannequin about 10 meters away. The tubing glows purple for a second, and a fireball shoots from it's extended fingers, igniting the wooden figure instantly

"Is this the sort of thing you wanted, master?"
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>>25263759
Yup
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>>25263759
"Yes this please Doom, but the magic arsenal doesn't end on a single spell i presume?"
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>>25263787
"Oh no, Of course not, master. Simply name a spell, and it shall perform it"

It walks over to the next mannequin. You note a tank of purple liquid attached to it's back, hidden by the cape
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>>25263831
Conjure an orb of light, something simple.
"Dispel this."
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>>25263871
A second after you conjure the orb, it raises it's hand. A pulse of blue extends a few meters from it, and the orb goes out

"There is, ah, One issue, of course, Master"
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>>25263935
Yes?
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>>25263831
>>25263871
We should also have a look at the blueprints and materials used to produce it
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>>25263935
"It does have the charging issue, one for which we are most apologetic. As it is a machine, the only way it can gain more mana is through it being transferred to it."

>>25263955
I'll acquire these, sir
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>>25263996
unavoidable I suppose.
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>>25263996
"Unavoidable, for now. Excellent work, though. I'm assuming proper precautions were taken to prevent possession?"
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>>25264033
We could always make the children charge them up, I suppose
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>>25263996
"This is just an temporary flaw, but this invention will change the future in many ways "

>mana
well it looks like we will need to do a research on how to make machines produce mana. IO asume "matrix" batteries are out of order due to moral and ethic reasons. What about the computers that uses a human_brain_like_cells ?
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>>25264092

"Yes, master. It has all the programming you would ordinarially have, but is set to recognise and dispel or shield itself from possession magics. They need just a little more armouring, and it should be ready to replicate"
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>>25264138
>well it looks like we will need to do a research on how to make machines produce mana. IO asume "matrix" batteries are out of order due to moral and ethic reasons. What about the computers that uses a human_brain_like_cells ?
Or if it's an ambient energy form that organics can naturally process, we need to find a way to artificially process it.
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>>25264185
Me, this happens every time...
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>>25264185
"Excellent. I will not have my devices coopted by every errant devil or spirit who wishes to run amok."

do you refuse to use Firefox with the 4chan extension or something? It really would solve that.
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>>25264219
>>25264185
"Exelent, report to me once you do that "
other anon here, im using chrome since ages and never have this type of problem.
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>>25264219
>>25264266
"Of course, Master. We shall be finished shortly"

You head back, leaving the wizened old man to fiddle with bottles of purple fluids and his chanting

May I just say that I found him to be quite the sycophant, sir?
I'm using it, but it seems to fluctuate in it's usefulness. More vigilant checking may be in order
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>>25264321
Cool. Lets go to bed, then check on Operation: Putin can go to hell
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>>25264321
Lets time skip to the next day events
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>>25264321
Good. We're done for the day.
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>>25264321
"Indeed. Useful, but grating after a while. Now, what else is on the agenda tonight?"

Did you set it to remember names and passwords?

>>25264384
Agreed.
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>>25264391
>>25264384
>>25264391
You head to your bedchambers to rest. Your bed is warmed to the perfect temperature, and your favourite drink is laid out on your bedside

You awaken early. It appears to be raining quite heavily.

Which project would you like to investigate first?
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>>25264505
If we didn't get any mails we sure should investigate how is the mana actually produced in humans.
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>>25264575
We should spend a day ourselves doing it. Then we know it'll get done
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>>25264505
We shall first have the shipyards produce the Cruisers, Carriers, and Battleships that the UN ordered.

Then we shall investigate mana more. How is it produced, how is it actualized, converted from energy to spell effects.
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>>25264575
I believe mana in the Marvel universe is 'just there' floating around, with concentrations drawn to certain places (Planets, crystals, etc) and magic users simply exert a pull and manipulate it - If I remember correctly it was separated into ego(drawn from the self), eco(drawn from surroundings), and exo(drawn from 'something beyond', don't remember exact details) centric magics.
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>>25264661
And if it can be converted into other forms of energy. If it can provide motive power to our ships, that frees the reactors for exclusively offensive and defensive power. Or fueling a second layer of magic-based shields to reinforce the primary shields, in case the Skrulls develop shield-piercing weapons.

Didn't we have other tasks set for today? Three threads ago?
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Rolled 86

>>25264505
Look into the russia thing
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>>25264575
>>25264618
Through spending a day in your lab, you discover that Mana can be drawn in through the surroundings by enchanting a crystal to do so, which is rather slow, but slowly recharges the Magibot. You give this to the monks to install and study further

>>25264722
I believe so, sir. I'll check

>>25264661
I'll have them pushed into production now sir
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>>25264722
I wonder what's the difference between normal fire from flame thrower and the magic fireball? If we find a way of creating a big quantities of the mana we could crate a magic-powered-spacegun since skrull sure don't know how to use (or protect them selfs from) the magic
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>>25264835
Lucia, prepare for the next Illuminati meeting.
How soon is it?
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>>25264835
>I'll have them pushed into production now sir
Did Octavious fixed the heating problem?
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So what next, western Europe plans or the armor? I vote Europe.
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>>25264661
I am unsure if ordered is the right word - the thread at the time, and what the UN expects us to build, isn't exactly clear to me. Do they expect to man and crew the ships?(Likely, but hazardous, they may begin reverse engineering any technologies, not to mention they may wish to expand as Latveria has) Will they let Latveria continue as the one Earth Space Power, and simply expect protection? (unlikely, they let us have enough money that they want in on the now viable space game)

It was not exactly clear to me, and will (possibly drastically) affect the design.

also advise we check on the Shiar weapon designs
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>>25264858
Within a couple of days, I believe, though Namor mentioned in passing to me that it would be somewhere different now. I'll ask him now that he may be less intoxicated

>>25264867
It would seem so, sir. By investigating the costume, he was able to reverse engineer it, and apply the properties it grants to a selection of robots who will be placed round the core to ensure it doesn't overheat, or underheat, for that matter

A somewhat inelegant solution, I bleieve, but I'm not the scientist, of course
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>>25264914
We already did the weapon designs. They were more efficient, so we upgraded our doombots with them
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>>25264914
They don't know how advanced our ships truly are. If the fleet we build for them is bare-bones, using only tech reverse-engineered from terrestrial heroes and villains, with minimal automation so that everything has to be done, maintained, and operated manually (from firing weapons to balancing force field emissions), then they can reverse engineer all they want. It will cut down on cost and let them field a LARGE fleet, without fielding a POWERFUL one. We'd still maintain the advantage.
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>>25264914
Well they only throw money at us and told us to make spaceships and protect the earth from skrulls so that's already half way done.
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>>25264957
Find out when it is. Then build them. However inelegant it is, it works at least
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>>25265052
We kind of need more. 10 billion isn't that much if our big one cost 12 billon

Then make sure we have our Colbert Report position solidified
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>>25264957
Ah, almost forgot.
What was Namor's gift?
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>>25265206
That's right, we didn't open any of the gifts we got last night except Val's.
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>>25265052
>protect the earth from skrulls so that's already half way done.

We should take this a step further.

Do we know where this wormhole/entrance point is?

If so, we can calculate their likely angles of approach into the solar system.

Then, say, put some defense batteries on the moon and nearby planets along that corridor - Earth laws are REALLY REALLY PICKY about weaponized satellites, but we can probably do it anyway under the guise of protection - to add some oomph to our defense fleet.

That is, the fleet is our hammer, but we can make an anvil to crush them against. A few static defenses should be significantly cheaper to make than a fully mobile fleet.

Also, we definitely want to protect our interests on other planets.
How goes the vibranium mining? How the mars colony? Any useful data recovered from the scrull base on .... titan? europa? Which one was it
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>>25265250
>Then, say, put some defense batteries on the moon and nearby planets along that corridor -
Why? We were planning a series of space-stations parked next to the wormhole to cross-fire and disable anything that passes through without authorization.Instead of letting them in to the system to run free and try to defend Earth, and Mars, and the asteroid belt, and the research station around mercury we built for Octavius, we could just defend the wormhole itself, and not let them in. They want to come here, they can take the long route. Without the wormhole it takes centuries for them to get to our neck of the galaxy, even with FTL.
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Anyway, let's look into the power armor thing. If we can get a decent cheap military version we can use that to increase the military power of the block of nations we are assembling.
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>>25265161
I'll have a small fleet constructed with the money they have given. There should be a few other ships that can be built with collected resources from the asteroid mining

>>25265250
The wormhole location was revealed thanks to the Shi'ar.
It's below the solar syste, Approximately 2.4 AU away

>>25265193
I can have you on the show if that's what you desire, sir. Should I?

>>25265206
Namor's court mage created an amulet of restoration. It looks to be finely crafted, and if worn, increases your healing rate to supernatural levels

Once again, it seems I'll have to stop. It's been fun, and I hope you still enjoy it. I'll be back saturday, if that's alright. Have a nice day!
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>>25265395
Now that we know where the wormhole is located, we can begin assembling the defense stations around it, and studying wormhole mechanics so that we can see if it's possible to keep a wormhole closed.

Also, it's another victory against Richards, since it was his job to find the wormhole, and we already did it.
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>>25265395
Stop making me like you. You're supposed to be a faceless neckbeard, or failing that, a skinny guy with long hair, but now you're cheery all the time, and it's putting my worldview into doubt

Regardless, thanks, it was fun
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>>25265464
>Also, it's another victory against Richards, since it was his job to find the wormhole, and we already did it.

..... does he know this?
If not, this is a PERFECT opportunity to have him continue his efforts to "find it first" - and keep him occupied and out of our hair
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If we are checking on projects, what is the status of research into reigniting the core of Mars?
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>>25265534
If we go to the Illuminati meeting, we could always say we worked it out without him to buttfrustrate him more

>skinny guy with long hair
How did you guess me so accurately?
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>>25265562
Magneto's doing it, but he probably needs constant naps due to his age
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>>25265570
>If we go to the Illuminati meeting, we could always say we worked it out without him to buttfrustrate him more

Ideally, we bug him to get those results to us, and THEN go 'meh, you were too slow, i figured it out already'

one-two-richards-screw
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So i was thinking, since the (right now) the only way of generating a mana is either control the one from soul/ego or manipulation of the surrounding mana with the help of the crystal.
But what happen if we use bunch of really big crystals (pic related?) connected together to make an mana dispenser to provide it to magi-bots whatever they need refilling
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>>25265658
That seems to be lots of little crystals, which would work too, I guess
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>>25265570
Because that's what /tg/ looks like. Presumably you also wear metal shirts and enjoy DND 3.5
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>>25265761
There isn't anything that actually stoping us from creating an artificial crystals, consider that diamond and coal bric are made out of the same atom just in putted in different pattens.
When the next thread start we need to get the Molecule Man a few tons of coal and remake it in to a several gigantic diamonds.
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>>25265395
next thread we should get a list of presents and wright out thank yous to the senders.
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I insist we should start our investigation in inscribed runes using threads. Namor and Magneto have expressed their consern regarding the jobs for the people in the colonies, and while we are already well ahead of schedule in the production of our war machines, I haven't seen any work regarding the invasion troops beside our bots. Somebody will have to dress our troops with uniforms and armor, and if we manage to create magic-enchanced textiles for space warfare, in an industrial scale, AND in Mars, It could give us an edge. also, when the troops return to their respective homes, having experienced the marvels of the mars textiles, it could create a demand that could easly put Latveria as the center point of a new "Silk Road" between Mars and Earth"
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>>25266849
>also, when the troops return to their respective homes, having experienced the marvels of the mars textiles, it could create a demand that could easly put Latveria as the center point of a new "Silk Road" between Mars and Earth
This is a very good point. After all, veteran demand for M&Ms is what led to the creation of M&M/Mars, one of the largest candy corporations on earth, and the success of Harley Davidson is owed primarily to WW1&2 veteran pilots who wanted a way to simulate the thrill of flying. We definitely want to sink a day or two into cloth-based runes. And see if we can develop a form of thread that's completely water-repellant, such that a submerged fabric will emerge from water bone dry. I imagine Namor walking out of the sea in a three-piece suit that's in perfect order would be quite the sight. Business clothes that the rain can't ruin, sports wear that never stain. We can funnel these ideas to the clothing company once it's functional.
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>>25266849
This
Maybe we could infuse some sort of magic narcotic into the clothes, like cocaine in coke. Nothing too much, maybe make it soft as clouds.
Something to set it apart from the rest in terms of feeling.
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>>25268636
I think a T-Shirt that cures acne and fire-proof lab/firemen uniforms are enough, don't you?
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>>25268636
lets not

though that could be used to invent a pain relife patch that also heals with magic.



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