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Topic: How do Tinkers generally get their stuff?

In: Boards ► America ► General Discussion ► Tinkers

Not_A_Criminal (Original Poster)

Posted on April 15, 2010:

So I was wondering, You know how Tinker build awesome tech and shit, how do you guys think they get the resources to build that shit? Like, say, if they needed a high-density power source capable of applying a low voltage with high Amperage, without taking up too much space, and not necessarily rechargeable? or more generally, how do they get their hands on stuff like Iridium and Cobalt? you can't just scan planets for that stuff and be done with it, so how do they do it? And, for discussion's sake, how would YOU do it if you were a Tinker?

Edit: No I'm not a supervillain this is all for a school project

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► Alucard_Of_Tibet (Verified Police Girl)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

I'm pretty sure that you should ask the protectorate for this...or just #YOLO it but that's your choice

► The_Brickster (verified Brocktonite)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

I think you can get some of those things from meteorites. Otherwise, if you're a hero you get it from the Protectorate, if you're a villain you steal it from, I don't know, college chemistry labs or something.

► LORD DOOMITRON (Verified Cape)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

I CAN INDEED VERIFY THAT A COLLEGE IS A GOOD PLACE TO AQUIRE RARE MATERIALS, AS THEY OFTEN USE THEM FOR EXPERIMENTS!

► BingoDingo (Veteran Member)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Where do they get it? They either buy it, have it bough for them, or steal it.

Being a tad less glib, rare minerals are available (legally. Which I'm sure is very important for you since you're not, after all, a criminal) from science supply outlets. Iridium, for example, isn't exactly cheap, but you can get all you'd need for around $1400/ounce. Hopefully you don't need much, or have deep pockets.

► Artichoker

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Why hello there my fellow law abiding citizen, I'm pretty law abiding myself.

Let's talk Cobalt, hypothetically. Now, it's used here and there as a pigment sure, but not a whole lot of it. Did you know that old hard drives use sizable samarium-cobalt magnets (to keep the head suspended in a temperature stable magnetic field, of course! It simply wouldn't do to have a crash because the room got a little warm) which are about 60% cobalt by mass? Though separation could be a bear if a (totally hypothetical) tinker needed the cobalt pure, their whole point is temperature stability. Plus, old hard drives are full of other fun little bits and pieces, especially the motors, their acoustic profiles are fantastic.

As far as power sources go, well, I'm sure you could find some lively discussion over at Tinker0 but most of their ideas will be stupid, impractical, dangerous, and/or fun. Hypothetically, depending on what you need, and what, exactly, is meant by "low voltage, high amperage", a (totally hypothetical) tinker might have some luck with capacitors. Did you know those cheap dollar store disposable cameras have some seriously beefy ones?

Also, hypothetically, I've read around these parts that even hypothetical tinkers tend to get abducted. Hypothetically anyway. Good thing you're totally not one, right?

► KING_SENPAI (Verified Jackass)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

A potential option for you is going to the toybox. They are the main refuge for tinkers who want to stay neutral in these United States to my knowledge.

► Winged_One (Unverified Cape)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

I know where a large quantity of materials is being shipped out from, New York isn't quite as empty of shipping as people would think.

► L RD_Commander_Sand (Not an actual Lord Commander)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

How the **** does she always find these frickn conversations?

► LORD_DOOMITRON (Verified Cape)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

AH, WINGED ONE! I HAVE YET TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROTECTORATE MWNE BEING AWAY FOR A MEETING! DO YOU HAVE ANY MORE INFORMATION OF THAT SORT FOR ME?!

► Brickrobot789

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Please don't give him any more info. My store got caught up in his looting spree the last time you did.

Also, definitely have to recommend the Toybox if you don't have an qualms about moving to a pocket dimension. They would have pretty much everything you need.

► Aberranting (Cape Groupie)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

In terms of power, I know a lot of Tinkers don't even use electricity - negating the need for any voltage/current sources! They tend to be the tinkers that make bigger stuff though, cars and giant tanks and armor suits. I think they use some kind of internal combustion engine, though it's probably some kind of magic tinker combustion. Maybe there's a tinker out there with a power-tool focus curing out really awesome chainsaws?

I'm sure there's a few tinkers that use miniaturize fission power sources, or some kind of controlled alpha-decay. There just have to be, right? But I don't really understand how those would even work. Actually, that's kind of a terrifying though - Around half of Tinker tech is basically a bomb if you don't treat it nice...

► Not_A_Criminal (Original Poster)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

The Brickster

Any idea how tinkers get their hands on meteors? You'd think that, if people stole meteors, it'd be in the news. Also, wouldn't they be too big to steal? given how they can wipe out dinosaurs?

Also, does this mean there's Iridium in Dinosaur bones?

LORD DOOMITRON

Do you know if High School's also have that stuff? Because I heard lots of people get powers in highschool so do they just wait until they're in college?

Artichoker

I'm not asking hypothetically, I'm asking for a school project on Tinkers. And no, it's not for a friend's project either.

Also, does this mean there's supervillains that only steal old computers?

King Senpai

I'm asking a serious question why are you talking about toys? Is it because for supervillains getting their hands on Iridium is child's play? Also, why would tinkers go to a specific location for toys it doesn't make any sense because they're good with technology so they just play all their games on the internet. Or are you talking about maybe like a group of Tinkers that make a super cool video game only its not a game and when you steal money in the game you're actually stealing money in real life and that's how they get their money? Because that sounds like an awesome idea.

Wings

That sounds like a great idea only New York is really far away for the hypothetical tinker from my school project (which is not actually a real tinker but it is a thing for a school project okay.

L rd_Commander_Sand

Just wondering do you have a big wall out of sand and how do you make it keep standing up instead of falling over because that's what always happens if you build big stuff out of sand and I know its out of sand because I heard something about this guy over in Aleph that built a wall on the border with Canada out of ice which makes sense because ice is a lot like snow and that's his name. Also, how would a wall of sand help keep Moose out of the country?

brickrobot789

How the fuck does an entire dimension fit into your pockets a person i learned about in a school project did the calculations and you'd need something bigger or have like giant pockets like MC Hammer in his giant pants.

aberranting

Doesn't that mean every tinker is a bomb tinker? would a bomb tinker just be a tinker who couldn't build anything else? Is this guy I heard about in a different city called Leet turning into an explosion tinker? I need to know for a school project!

Also, if I understand Wikipedia correctly then alpha decay is when stuff turns into energy, if stuff turns into energy but the stuff is stuff made by a cape and disappears after a couple of hours does the energy then disappear too? so, like, if you used it to heat up hot choco and then the stuff disappeared would your choco suddenly be cold? Because someone I know absolutely hates hot choco.

► Fibber_Biver

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Ladies and gentlemen the troll has arrived

► Aberranting

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Not_A_Criminal

Pretty sure Leet's a specialist bomb tinker with the caveat that it fails to work properly (as a bomb) the first time he builds it, and does something else randomly instead. Pretty crippling, poor guy.

Your second question is confusing. Typically, when a cape "Creates" stuff, like a blaster shooting laser beams, the effects of the stuff they create remains after the stuff dissipates, otherwise, what, cars would magically get put back together right after being shot? Also, what on earth does Hot Coco have to do with anything? Is that some kinda euphemism?

► Artichoker

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Not_A_Criminal

Take a look at Megabyte from back in '04. He only stole computers. Not sure if that's because it's all he wanted to steal, or if it's all he got around to stealing before he, well, exploded mysteriously.

► Tin_Mother (Moderator)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

As a reminder for everyone in this conversation, both planning criminal activities and suggesting that other people are criminals, are against the rules.

► Not_A_Criminal (Original Poster)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Aberranting

What is so weird about hot choco? Do you not like it? Are you secretly a lizard-person or something?

► Dragon (Verified Cape) (The Guild) (Protectorate)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Generally speaking, most Tinkers either join the Protectorate or another such organization, or get press-ganged into a criminal enterprise. The few that do stay on their own, Blasto in Boston for example, often find that their need for supplies drives them into criminal action. While the experiments he wants to do are not necessarily illegal or dangerous to the populace, the need for resources pulled him into a life of crime. So, for your school project, I suggest you make a clear overview of the pros and cons of joining the Protectorate or the wards, versus going into a life of crime to support your tinkering.

I myself am proof that, when correctly nudged, the Protectorate can be very generous with resources

► Redneck_Burmese_Kermit

Replied on April 15, 2010:

I do believe that the protectorate loans out small amounts of resources to rogue tinkers who register, so your hypothetical tinker could ask them.

Winged_One

HOW DID YOU FIND ME AGAIN?

► LORD_DOOMITRON (Verified Cape)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

IF IT IS A PARTICULARLY RICH HIGH SCHOOL THEN THEY COULD HAVE SOME. AS FOR THE WAITING BIT, MOST NEW TINKERS START OUT USING HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES FOR THEIR MATERIALS. I BUILT MY FIRST STASIS GUN OUT OF A MICROWAVE AND A WATER PISTOL.

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► Swordmaster

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Fire alarms contain trace amounts of nuclear material. It is possible to literally transform an element into another element by alchemy, by which I mean nuclear reactions or nuclear decay.

I guess it's possible that tinkers are bullshit enough to make a mini nuclear reactor or something to turn elements into other elements.

Also, Iridium is naturally abundant at the geological boundary between the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, in the exact spot where the dinosaurs turn extinct.

Aside from that, a bunch of semi-precious stones are actually compounds of metals and other stuff, so our purely hypthetical tinker would have to...rob a jewelry store.

► The_Omega

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Iridium is fairly common anywhere a largish meteor had impacted, it's only rare because it doesn't occur naturally on Earth except in extremely uncommon circumstances, if at all.

► Dingus_Dongus

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Best way to get cobalt is probably from rare earth magnets. Not the neodymium kind they sell everywhere in stores, the ones in old hard drives. A 1990s era harddrive could have roughly 20$ of samarium–cobalt magnets in it, and be picked up used for next to nothing, especially since you don't need working ones. Each harddrive could get you a few grams of cobalt, though separating the samarium would be a pain - the whole point of SmCo magnets is how temperature stable they are.

Plus, you get lots of other fun little bits from old harddrives, like tiny little high RPM motors!

Iridium would be a royal PITA to get if you need it in any real volume or purity. It's not hard to get trace amounts in various metal alloys, but separating it out again would be... challenging. The world only goes through around a dozen tons of the stuff a year, but trying to buy a pure chunk of it would be like trying to buy a similar weight of gold - doable, but expensive. Ofc, people are much more likely to ask questions about Iridium, whereas lots of people buy gold.

Omega

This isn't quite correct - Iridium occurs naturally in earth. Just like all the platinum-group metals, it's just rather dense, and likes to hang out with Iron, so they tend to sink towards the core, especially during early earth. Earth has plenty of Iridium, you just can't really get to it.

► The_Great_Munchkin (Verified Infokinetic) (Verified Eldrazi) (Verified no you're not)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

For the power source, if I were a Tinker I'd probably be able to build a mass canceller around a pair of accelerators. Assuming their mass was cancelled and they travelled in vacuum, twin pellets of heavy ice could be accelerated to relativistic speeds near-instantaneously with negligible energy expenditure. Set on a collision course with each other at a point right outside the accelerators, the pellets would undergo inertial confinement fusion upon impact, producing gamma radiation that could be collected as energy through either a basic steam engine (meh) or the photolelectric effect. Just remember that fusion reactions of light elements produce roughly a 6-megaton explosion per ton of fusion fuel, so if you have ice pellets of around 1 gram in your microfusion reactor, the resulting explosion would equal 6 tons of TNT. My suggestion would be to use really small pellets - unless you're building an Orion drive system or something.

For rare earth minerals, common soil will do if you have enough energy. The Curies refined uranium out of it just fine, and with enough energy you could just perform fractional distillation on it.

► Shadow Jaeger

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Well, depending on what you need, typically it'd be simple. Go to electronics store or other general store offering item, buy or otherwise obtain it, bring it back to base, and Tinker the Shit out of it.

Rare minerals like Iridium, well, that's easy to find, if you know what it's used in and have some time to kill. Iridium can be found in fun things like spark plugs, particularly aviation ones, for instance.

► Wavelength (Shipper extraordinaire)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

I...wow NAC, can you be any more obvious? This is just so sad that I feel almost obligated to pitch in. A lot of what you are looking for can already be found in consumer-grade electronics. For the up and coming Tinker on a budget, you might consider keeping an eye on your local corporations. Any reasonably well run corp is going to do tech refreshment constantly. Some will then donate their old computers and printers and other peripherals, some will return if they were only rented, and some will just junk them. That last category is something you can exploit, since you just need components or raw materials and don't need particularly high end stuff.

► Lord_Mnementh (Verified Vulcan) (Guy Not In The Know)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

*dons his tin-foil hat*

Nice to see criminals are finally trying to hide their evil ways, but I can see through you Not_A_Criminal! Your villainous plan to make us think you're harmless will never succeed!

Oh, and you can get cobalt by extracting it from cobalt glass: Extraction of heavy metal ions from waste colored glass through phase separation

You can also extract other metals from other colored glass as well, you just need to find out what color glass comes from what added metal.

► Sealord3000 (Shipper:literally) (Verified Rogue State)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

I saw this posted in the Best of PHO Board and just had to respond, first of all congratulations NAC on choosing the illustrious path of the inventor.

You are very likely in a place all us creative types were when we first started, and I would be remiss if I didn't give you the advice I wish someone had given me when I first felt the calling.

1. Create a list of every known parahuman in your city, PHO can be a great way to get the lay of the land (or sea in my case), pay attention to what you could make if you wanted evade that cape/group. Do not forget to include any meddling state authority, you would be surprised how quickly you may end up on the wrong side of the law Even with the best of intentions.

2. Resources: obviously from your post you are already thinking about this. My advice is to stop and consider that the number one way we are discovered is by tracking likely locations that materials are supplied. Those salvage yards, recycling centres and even large hardware stores are either under surveillance or pattern matching is run against purchases. Large power drains on the network are logged and investigated, energy discharge is tracked by satellite even in 'remote' or seemingly abandoned locations.

3. Your Workshop, you will need to travel to and from this location constantly, and due to its nature you will want it to be secured, I have found that the best results by carving out tunnels to underground bunkers from legitimate fronts or places of residence. Once you do think you have a good location be sure to consider how you would escape if you were surrounded by hostile forces. Something that has occurred to me a few times in my career despite my best efforts.

As to answering your question, my flotilla routinely processes seawater for needed elements, but for something like iridium, we use unmanned submersible drones to mine the international seabed, and despite how some countries have slandered me, according to U.N resolution 895.445 it is perfectly legal.

If that option isn't open to you, I would suggest filing to create a corporation in one of these locations as an import company under your pseudonym then order whatever you need from reputable suppliers. If you need starting capital, any working computer running a beets proxy can connect to the Toybox online store (also a great place to buy meta materials) and they will accept blueprints or documentation, paying a fair price in untraceable digital currency.

If you dislike the toybox for some reason you could also try listing your plans on one of the dark net auction houses, but do not trust Anyone you meet on there.

All the best in the future, and if you ever find the heat too much where you are, the Flotilla would welcome another visitor, we are currently moving just north of Hawaii.

► Not_A_criminal

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Swordmaster

So, Dinosaurs and jewerly? Is the universe trying to make supervillains more cliché?

Dingus

oooh, tiny motors. Like, Tiny enough for tiny robotic spiders? no-one would notice because no-one ever looks at spiders.

Dragon

Good that I see you here I have this really great idea for containment foam that is at the same time also invisible except I secretly know you have already invented it so why don't we ever see you using it? or is that because it's invisible so you use it but no-one can ever see it? Also, what happens when you drop some on the floor?

Munchkin

Yeah but what if you need to power source to build the mass canceller, like, hypothetically?

Wavelength

For like the fiftieth time, I"m not a criminal, seriously you people... Do I need to go message Tin_Mother again? This is basically slander.

Mnementh

Live long and prosper

Also, does that mean that people steal church windows now? you know, for the coloured glass?

Sealord

Aren't you that guy that claimed an old oil platform and said it was a nation? Do you have a pet whale? Several pet whales? Do you live inside them in a secret base? Also, do you get salty from all that seawater? and how is the internet connection in the middle of the ocean?

Also, no way I'm seriously going to talk to something called the toybox. It's a stupid name.

► Tin_Mother (Moderator)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Not_A_Criminal

Given that your IP address isn't an actual, you know, IP adress, (And I'm actually rather interested in how you managed to do that!) Maybe you shouldn't complain to loudly when people think something fishy is happening.

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Topic: Über & 1337 versus Arcadia high.

In: Boards ► America ► East ► North-East ► Brockton Bay ► Happenings

Brocktonite03 (Original Poster) (Veteran Member)

Posted on April 15, 2010:

So, America's favourite (and only) live-streaming supervillain duo has decided to attack Arcadia. To the uninitiated, Arcadia is the school that's rumoured to house most of the local wards, so, not a great idea.

What's their goal here? Epic loot? Reputation? Sneaking into the girls locker room?

Edit: Scratch that, they seem to have planned a fake attack. A diversion for something more nefarious?

Edit 2: Scratch that again, it turns out someone else pretended to be them in a fake attack on the school.

Edit 3: And, in response to the pretend fake attack, it seems like the dynamic duo is preparing for a real attack on the school

Edit 4: Scratch that, Über's been taken down by Brockton Bay's very own Dauntless, and someone called Shadow Stalker, who is not on the wards roster. Anyone know anything about this figure? Is she a possible new recruit?(would be the third in a row, if the speculation in the Hell-Hound Thread is to be believed) Dauntless's secret teenage lover? Or a collective hallucination?

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► Kromagnum-ham (Wiki Warrior)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Can confrm

hidng in bthrm atm on phone

they were on intercom

smashing sounds in the halls

► ONEOFUS

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Shit man you too?

► TwinToWin (Veteran Member)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Wait, aren't Ü&L the ones who do everything with a video game theme?

I've played a few games in my day, but I don't recall any about breaking into high schools...

Unless this is one of those games from Japan-Aleph (shudder)

► Kromagnum-ham (Wiki Warrior)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Loudspkr said game was bully, nevr plaed it. Title not mkng me hopeful.

From game wiki, prob safest near teachers since it was about avoidng them.

Bathroom loking like bad idea

► ONEOFUS

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Kromagnum-ham

Yeah something big just entered the mens bathrooms...

► SuaveTigre

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Ugh. Judging by Under&Limps """"coverage""" of Argenta's official debut, I'm guessing their end goal is to steal her gym shorts.

Welp, taking bets on who ends up arresting these morons. My money's on Triumph, but I'd hedge a bit on Glory Girl, she can cover more ground after all.

► AkkadianConsort (Not a Consort)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

$50 on a random trigger.

This account had been given an infraction for gambling, also, not a cool subject to gamble about-Steel Father

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► GloryGirl (Verified Cape) (New Wave)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

VoidCowboy

Like I said, it seems to have been just a weird out-of-control prank. I don't think claiming its all a conspiracy theory is very productive, instead, Arcadia should try to figure out they let this happen.

On the lighter side, just heard there'll be no school tomorrow while they investigate. Any suggestions on what gang to focus on on my new-found free day?

► Silly_Tights

Replied on April 15, 2010:

MrFairlead

I'm just saying that's not what "Feminist reinterpretation" means to any sane, rational human being.

Besides, how would this impersonator(s) even do that? Let alone why...

Hang up your foil-dora.

GloryGirl

I've always been of the opinion that voluntary baldness and Nordic tattoos increase the punch-ability of the associated face by at least 47%.

► Variable_Sheep

Replied on April 15, 2010:

All these years later, and as soon as someone says the word "Feminist" the next person says "Lustrum". It makes me suspect deliberate trolling, especially since we now know this was some elaborate prank. Meh.

I'm much more interested in this "Shadowed Stalker".

Why the terrible costume?

Was she trying for an edgy name, overshot, and landed squarely in grimderp territory?

Why is Dauntless hugging her? Are they related?

► Red_Head_Redemption

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Variable_Sheep

You're just too scared to do anything, at least Shadow Stalker actually fights criminals, you're just jealous of how awesome she is.

In case you hadn't noticed, Shadow Stalker is the one that's actually been keeping the streets clean.

► 66Reaving_Shadow66

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Someone just put the Uber/Shadow Stalker fight up on youtube. Weird, usually they put it up themselves with some editing, but this seems to be a stream-rip. Although I guess Leet would be focused on breaking out his buddy, not internet bullshit. Awesome fight though, SS is looking pretty badass, just wish she was in the wards and we'd get to see more of her. I'd love a poster or something.

► TwinToWin (Veteran Member)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

66Reaving_Shadow66

Nice footage! I really want someone to make a .gif of that midair crossbow into sack-tap. Silky smooth. It should forever adorn Über's wiki page.

Though that "Shadow-Splat" thing at the end is strange! She can turn other people into shadow? That's not on the wiki!

Or, really, even typically for breakers at all, I think.

► Bagrat (The Guy In The Know) (Veteran Member)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

TwinToWin

Eh, Powers are weird, also, looks like she overloaded herself there, Uber stands up before she does, even though she was in a better condition beforehand.

Might just be Uber's power though.

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Topic: Argenta joins the wards!

In: Boards ► America ► East ► North-East ► Brockton Bay ► Wards

Storm26 (Original Poster)

Posted on April 12, 2010:

A new thread for Brockton Bay's newest ward. Argenta is a heavily armored electrokinetic and telekinetic. Pics of her in armorhere, Link to her inauguration here.

Edit: Pic of her in the armor's under-suit (not what you think) here, it's pretty sweet.

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► Canadian_Mac_Canadianface (Unverified Cape)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

So, I guess we can all agree that this is great news for all the teenage villains in B-Bay? I mean, wowzers. (Does anyone say wowzers?)

► Kromagnum-ham (Wiki-Warrior)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Canadian_Mac_Canadianface

Do we even *have* teenage villains? Like, there's... Rune? And... I'm drawing a blank here. I guess Hellhound? Though I hear she's off the street now. Plus she's only really a villain if you work at the Hannaford.

Do we have any male teenage villains? Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty sure we will soon now. Thanks, PRT.

In all seriousness though, thank you PRT. If not for Argenta, than at least for the decoys.

► Valchallah

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Kromagnum-ham

You shame the great title of Wiki-Warrior!

Have you not heard tell... of the legend of the Grue?!

But, yeah, not a lot of teenage boys running amok in BB, powered ones anyway. I'd assume their deficiencies in long term planning lead to short careers.

► COPPER_COPPA (Verified Coppa)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

HEEEEELLLLLOOOO NURSE!

► BaldurDash

Replied on April 15, 2010:

So the PRT is billing her as a telekinetic and an electrokinetic? Like, two different powers? That seems unlikely, don't capes usually just have one power?

Why are they trying to sell us this dual power set? Is she actually some villain they shipped in from out of state with a well known power set they're trying to conceal? Do they really think we'll fall for that?

► Sham82

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Baldurdash

Don't be ridiculous. The PRT doesn't just go around snatching up teenage super villains, obfuscating their identities, and trotting them out as wards.

► BaldurDash

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Sham82

Oh yeah? Mark my words, by August we'll see HellHound debuted as the Pink Puppy Princess, and they'll be pretending she's some kind of bio-tinker with a dog focus.

► TsoFly

Replied on April 15, 2010:

So I wanted to make my mom's famous grill-steamed garlic shrimp tonight, but the store was all out of foil.

Thanks, BaldurDash!

► Argenta (Verified Cape) (Wards ENE)

Replied on April 15, 2010:

Hi everyone!

Seven pages, just for me? wow! Amazing!

BaldurDash

I can move stuff around around after putting my electricity in it, that's why I'm a telekinetic.

As for Hellhound...

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