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What really infuriates me about Chris's Mary Sues in particular is how they whip out supernatural powers as a way to arbitrarily get themselves out of danger. Especially psychic powers. While we've seen ComiChris whip out magic on the occasion, he more often relies on [[Magi- | What really infuriates me about Chris's Mary Sues in particular is how they whip out supernatural powers as a way to arbitrarily get themselves out of danger. Especially psychic powers. While we've seen ComiChris whip out magic on the occasion, he more often relies on [[Magi-Chan]]'s psionic abilities to dump his and his freaky monster pet... son... dudes out of trouble. I think that "inborn powers of the mind" which you don't have to study or mutate to use appeal to Chris greatly, since one could theoretically be a mighty psychic the same way some kids are born with an insane ability for math or athletics. Theoretically. | ||
Maybe we should do a "Chris and superpowers" page someday. Though I'm afraid we'd just end up reiterating the obvious, i.e. Chris wants mighty magic powers delivered for arbitrary reasons so he doesn't have to actually work hard to solve things. [[User:Ensign disposable|Ensign disposable]] 13:22, 31 July 2009 (CEST) | Maybe we should do a "Chris and superpowers" page someday. Though I'm afraid we'd just end up reiterating the obvious, i.e. Chris wants mighty magic powers delivered for arbitrary reasons so he doesn't have to actually work hard to solve things. [[User:Ensign disposable|Ensign disposable]] 13:22, 31 July 2009 (CEST) |
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Which reminds me...
What really infuriates me about Chris's Mary Sues in particular is how they whip out supernatural powers as a way to arbitrarily get themselves out of danger. Especially psychic powers. While we've seen ComiChris whip out magic on the occasion, he more often relies on Magi-Chan's psionic abilities to dump his and his freaky monster pet... son... dudes out of trouble. I think that "inborn powers of the mind" which you don't have to study or mutate to use appeal to Chris greatly, since one could theoretically be a mighty psychic the same way some kids are born with an insane ability for math or athletics. Theoretically.
Maybe we should do a "Chris and superpowers" page someday. Though I'm afraid we'd just end up reiterating the obvious, i.e. Chris wants mighty magic powers delivered for arbitrary reasons so he doesn't have to actually work hard to solve things. Ensign disposable 13:22, 31 July 2009 (CEST)