It's a team of mutant super heroes. Currently they're on this whole "Fuck the world" binge and ostracizing themselves from the rest of mankind on an island they call Paradise. What I've heard hasn't been good.
It sounds nice, but I don't think I'd like to live there. I like living in a place that has more than just my own kind. It sounds like a self-imposed ghetto.
[He laughs] Well I guess you have a point there. But the Avengers aren't always on the same page, either. What ever you Young Avengers? You always get along?
I can't say too much about the adult Avengers that won't end up with your ear talked off and my rage exploding, but the Young Avengers' problems usually don't involve back-door politics and playing the eternal guessing game of "who's the new rotten egg in Paradise?"
You must visit Utopia a lot, or maybe it's just all the bad press the X-Men have been getting. I haven't been briefed on everything that's happened since both my times away.
Just what I've heard on the news. I understand wanting to protect yourself, but it seems like that whole island is just another Asteroid M or something.
In the sense that it harbors mutants? Sure. But not mutant terrorists. It's a safe haven, no matter how the humans look at it ... At least that's what I've come to believe, anyways.
[This time Fries doesn't even turn to face him, still tapping in buttons on his large computer.]
And you remind me of the Batman's 'side kick'. Besides, the question of morals is not for a child to understand. If I am a villain, it is for the need to complete my work in a functional manner without the delay of caution.
So we should be shielded from philosophical differences until we're adults? Sounds like a way to make sure the morals of someone else get interpreted to the views of the person who raised the child.
It's a team of mutant super heroes. Currently they're on this whole "Fuck the world" binge and ostracizing themselves from the rest of mankind on an island they call Paradise. What I've heard hasn't been good.
It sounds nice, but I don't think I'd like to live there. I like living in a place that has more than just my own kind. It sounds like a self-imposed ghetto.
[He laughs] Well I guess you have a point there. But the Avengers aren't always on the same page, either. What ever you Young Avengers? You always get along?
I can't say too much about the adult Avengers that won't end up with your ear talked off and my rage exploding, but the Young Avengers' problems usually don't involve back-door politics and playing the eternal guessing game of "who's the new rotten egg in Paradise?"
You must visit Utopia a lot, or maybe it's just all the bad press the X-Men have been getting. I haven't been briefed on everything that's happened since both my times away.
Just what I've heard on the news. I understand wanting to protect yourself, but it seems like that whole island is just another Asteroid M or something.
In the sense that it harbors mutants? Sure. But not mutant terrorists. It's a safe haven, no matter how the humans look at it ... At least that's what I've come to believe, anyways.
[This time Fries doesn't even turn to face him, still tapping in buttons on his large computer.]
And you remind me of the Batman's 'side kick'. Besides, the question of morals is not for a child to understand. If I am a villain, it is for the need to complete my work in a functional manner without the delay of caution.
So we should be shielded from philosophical differences until we're adults? Sounds like a way to make sure the morals of someone else get interpreted to the views of the person who raised the child.
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O hay fellow mutant reality warper.
Hey thar! ^-^
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that won't end up with your ear talked off and my rage exploding, but the Young Avengers' problems usually don't involve back-door politics and playing the eternal guessing game of "who's the new rotten egg in Paradise?"no subject
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Ineivitable Marvel/DC crossover!
I am not familar with that organisation. Is it another group of costumed irritants.
Raven beat you, sorry ^-^;;
That's ok! Had to pick Freeze up following the new B:AC Trailer!
And you remind me of the Batman's 'side kick'. Besides, the question of morals is not for a child to understand. If I am a villain, it is for the need to complete my work in a functional manner without the delay of caution.
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O hay fellow mutant reality warper.
Hey thar! ^-^
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that won't end up with your ear talked off and my rage exploding, but the Young Avengers' problems usually don't involve back-door politics and playing the eternal guessing game of "who's the new rotten egg in Paradise?"no subject
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Ineivitable Marvel/DC crossover!
I am not familar with that organisation. Is it another group of costumed irritants.
Raven beat you, sorry ^-^;;
That's ok! Had to pick Freeze up following the new B:AC Trailer!
And you remind me of the Batman's 'side kick'. Besides, the question of morals is not for a child to understand. If I am a villain, it is for the need to complete my work in a functional manner without the delay of caution.
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