That's the problem. There's no reason to have a comittee if it outnumbers everyone else. Then it just looks like you're squandering power for yourselves(I know that sounds drastic, but I couldn't find a better word. )
Then I suppose there needs to be a committee vote on letting you and DatSpicyPorg into the committee. If this vote is to take place (at the discretion of Ciar), then I vote to let you both into the committee (effectively dissolving the committee in the first place). However, I also believe that in this situation Ciar should a) retain his two votes and b) gain the power to veto any decision made by the writers.
I'd rather dissolve the committee than effectively dissolve the committee, but i'll take it. I agree with A, but I think B would give him too much power. I think as a group the writers could veto each other, though.
Jason Todd wasn't the only thing that made him who he is. Also, in order to add Jason, we'd have to remove Robin. Traditionally, he leaves because he and Bats have an argument. I don't see the '66 duo getting into an argument.
Then why use Batman '66?
I personally don't want to go ahead with the Batman '66 time travel thing, but it's possible Batman tried to find a new Robin after leaving the old one in the past. That Robin would be Jason Todd, who can come back later as Red Hood.
...i guess that's fine. we'll have to make it work with all the batman stories we have planned though.
as for the mind stone: i'll make sure it ends up in gotham by the end of my story.
Ciar's Dark Knight Trilogy could happen slightly before the present. Then we have all of the Batman Family and Batman himself set up quicker.
Which story?
that was my idea as well. gotham gets sent to the year 2005 or whatever and those stories include everything that would make the gotham knights from batboy meets gwenpool make sense.
my x-men/s.h.i.e.l.d. story, in which the mind stone would power cerebro. if you need it for scarecrow/red hood, i'll set it up.
3. Why would those grim-and-gritty thugs help Spidey? They don't even like him! But if that's the way you're going, add Wolverine.
1: not necessarily, that's what happened in the comics it's just that i want to introduce all six members beforehand; we already have vulture
2: there we go
3: there is a lot of precedent in the comics for spidey teaming up with both daredevil and deadpool, and i believe punisher as well (if not then he still knows daredevil)
1. Tragic how Iron Man totally took him down in 0.5 seconds flat. Makes spidey look wimpy.
2. But what about Agent Venom?
3. True, but none of the involved parties enjoyed it.
Then I suppose there needs to be a committee vote on letting you and DatSpicyPorg into the committee. If this vote is to take place (at the discretion of Ciar), then I vote to let you both into the committee (effectively dissolving the committee in the first place). However, I also believe that in this situation Ciar should a) retain his two votes and b) gain the power to veto any decision made by the writers.
I'd rather dissolve the committee than effectively dissolve the committee, but i'll take it. I agree with A, but I think B would give him too much power. I think as a group the writers could veto each other, though.
He should have the power to control the universe he created. How about this: he can veto any decision we make, UNLESS said decision was unanimous among those who voted.
Jason Todd wasn't the only thing that made him who he is. Also, in order to add Jason, we'd have to remove Robin. Traditionally, he leaves because he and Bats have an argument. I don't see the '66 duo getting into an argument.
Then why use Batman '66?
no, we wouldn't have to remove anyone there are a lot of reasons batman and robin could have an argument. besides, tim drake and damian wayne have both been robin according to your story so
2. Because that's where Hulk is. They are trying to find their creator! But yeah, maybe yer right. Which stones have we not introduced or not planned to yet?
2. I am shocked that you do not see how epic this could be
2: excuse me what well, if we do the time stone with batman and the space stone with darkseid, then the ones left are mind and power.
3: i see how epic it could be but likeee
2. You heard me Mind and power. Seems like Brainiac comes into play soon.
I personally don't want to go ahead with the Batman '66 time travel thing, but it's possible Batman tried to find a new Robin after leaving the old one in the past. That Robin would be Jason Todd, who can come back later as Red Hood.
That could work.
I somehow didn't see the previous post by Junior.
That would not work. All of Gotham City must time travel; Batboy Meets Gwenpool features a team called the Gotham Knights. This team includes Nightwing, which is reason enough. It also features Batgirl, and the timeline wouldn't work since Commissioner Gordon is in Batman '66.
That's because Batman stories are the greatest. Movies, too.
We don't need to do that last part. When Batman was being broken by Bane, where was Superman? When Superman was fighting the machine in Superman III, why wasn't Batman there to disable it? When Captain America was defeating HYDRA, where was Hulk and Iron Man? A mystery for the ages.
whatever you say
correct me if i'm wrong, but superman does not exist in TDK and batman does not exist in the reeve series and i haven't rewatched phase 2 of the mcu in a while but i'm sure they were previously occupied though i guess the avengers just being busy is a perfectly acceptable excuse.
Yep
But both their home towns have been referenced, plus it extends beyond that Exactly.
Jason Todd wasn't the only thing that made him who he is. Also, in order to add Jason, we'd have to remove Robin. Traditionally, he leaves because he and Bats have an argument. I don't see the '66 duo getting into an argument.
World War III. Over the course of a few stories, it is discovered that a secret group has been collecting blood samples from characters like Captain America and Bane. They've been using the samples to create Super Soldier Serums (SSSs). After a group of heroes and villains try to confiscate the SSSs, each alliance gets half. The villains sell their SSSs to Hydra. The villains become high-ranking leaders within Hydra, and Hydra makes armies of super soldiers. They user their armies to conquer half the planet. To counteract this, the heroes give their samples to S.H.I.E.L.D., who creates a more stable SS army. The war has begun, and the heroes and villains fight amongst the armies of Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D., vying for world domination... or world peace.
Serum ideas
S.H.I.E.L.D. Wolverine Serum (Antarctica) Captain America Serum (North America) Freeze Serum (Antartica)
Hydra Bane Serum (Russia) Deadpool Serum (Eurasia) Hulk Serum (Austrailia)
Any other ideas? 'Cuz the lineup above is only an example.
Might wanna leave that for later, but it sounds awesome.
I think we need a final vote on the Batman 66 thing.
We decided we would bring them forward in time via the Time Stone. It is a good way to keep it canon, and introduce another Infinity Stone at the same time. It would set the stage for the story to become darker, with it now being in a more realistic world where nothing is the same.
The voters are a committee, consisting of me, Ultra, Flash, and possibly Drake. It has just about been agreed I get two votes, and as far as I’m aware Ultra is in support of this as it was his idea. That is 3-possibly two.
Why do you believe we need a vote anyway?
So who brings him forward? Thanos? It can't be a villain, because bringing Batman to your time would be a very very stupid thing to do
I have an interesting Superman storyline. Instead of Krypton blowing up just because, what if Thanos or some other evil space alien used the Power Stone to destroy it? Alternatively, it could crash-land inside the Orb where Kryptonian scientists discover its energy and use it, and then Zod comes and messes everything up. I always thought Superman's origin was a bit bland. Man of Steel sort of fixed it, but with the Infinity Stones in play...