Talk:Extreme Measures/Sean

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I just thought of something, and it could be answered here during the interview.

How does Sean's regeneration work? Chop off his head, does he grow a new body? Does his body grow a new head? If you chop off his limbs would each limb regenerate? (This is one of the plot holes in the Deadpool comics, Wade could regenerate from all of these situations) --MrPib (talk) 21:35, 24 February 2021 (UTC)

I have a feeling the youngest sister, the 8 year old, is the one who these people wanting to be all down on the policy would want to drag out at this moment the most, specifically to jab at people's morality about the idea that the new policy basically makes brother-sister incest between these two an almost requirement under the current policies and pressures being described. It would be the perfect moment for it too, right after that subject was brought up. (Especially assuming these people did their research.) That, or the whole family proposal. The only thing that would stop this from happening is opposition from the people supporting the policy, and if they are trying to sell the policy favorably then it would be just the mom coming out and nobody else. If the powers are equal between the two forces, then it would be the whole family. Jemini (talk) 04:27, 25 February 2021 (UTC)


Now that Jem has popped up, I was thinking about having the little sister also being a Super, but only she knows.

Her power would be similar to Mystique from X-Men. She would be able to transform into anyone she touched, and can also access all of their memories.

Limitations

  • She only has access to memories if within x distance
  • She can mix and match features of people she's touched
  • She can only transform into other females
  • If she transforms into another Super, she can't use their powers

The idea behind it, is that when she was tested, she hid her active X-factor by putting her mother's genes in the DNA sample.

She could come out on stage, touch the religious girl, proceed with the interview and finish off by saying "if you have a problem with us being family, does this make it ok?" She would then reveal her powers to the world by transforming into the religious woman and get fucked on live TV. 😈

Did I mention she's gone through precocious puberty? --MrPib (talk) 04:47, 25 February 2021 (UTC)


Well, the memory thing would be a convincing reason why she might act in a more adult manner at least. Not so sure about the getting fucked live on TV thing though. The setting kinda sounds like it at least wants to maintain the image of discouraging public sexual displays. Mixing adult memories and knowledge about sex with an 8 year old mind going through precocious puberty would probably make her fairly promiscuous as she would feel like these are adult things she has had forced into her mind and so the best way for her to act like an adult would be to have sex. She would also know all about the program and the logic that her brother just outlined and how it makes it so in order to be a "good girl" and do the best things for the world she needs to have sex with Sean. With these factors, her WANTING to do it live on stage is believable enough, but the way Sean has presented himself suggests he ought to know better than to do something like that and he would probably stop her. Jemini (talk) 05:25, 25 February 2021 (UTC)


I almost always have the "super science" figured out for super characters that I make. That is the case for most of Sean's power. Less than 2% of human DNA is needed to make a human being. The rest was, until recently, thought to be useless "junk" DNA. Now scientist think that a lot of it might have something to do with how our brains develop. Going off of this, as Sean's brain changes, so to does his DNA, thus storing a perfect copy of his mind in every cell of his body. The cells need source material to grow new cells, but can do so at a much greater rate than any known cells. They can even use damaged cells from Sean's body, or even nearby cells from other beings to regenerate. The cue to regenerate comes from every cell in his body at a quantum level, but only the strongest signal (thus the largest mass of cells) actually grows. The other cells are "turned off" by a the same quantum signal from the largest mass of cells.

As far as Riley's power goes, I left Riley's gene un-activated so that it could be activated differently in different branches of the story. That said, the consensus seems to be Riley, so I'll work that up shortly. --Elerneron (talk) 12:21, 25 February 2021 (UTC)


I mentioned this argument to SpacerX for his 6 Times a Day story years ago when the naughty neighbor was trying to get the religious mom on board with possible incest happening. The story for Lot and his daughters is a good one. The union was blessed with many descendants, it was the getting him drunk and raping him that was punished. Another (and better imho) example was King David's son. He raped his sister, and David was forced to punish him. In his admonishment of his son he flat out said (paraphrasing) "If you had told me you wanted her, I would have given her to you! Since you took her by force I have to punish you." And David was often referred to as "A man after God's own heart", so by that logic incest is not wrong at all according to the Bible, just the rape. --Notsooldpervert (talk) 06:47, 3 March 2021 (UTC)