So, Superman is a problem, but handing a Supergirl Clone to the Government isn't?
>>153937385A man is more dangerous than a girl.
>>153937385are you missing the part where the clone was completely loyal to Hamilton?I wish they'd gotten a better voice match. it was so jarring, he felt like a totally different guy.
>>153937385 Isn't cloning actual people supposed to actually be illegal in real life?
>>153937614So is vigilantism.
>>153937614The law doesn’t apply to aliens, not that the government would care anyway.
>>153937693>>153937689First thought, if the Justice League were a government agency, it would probably be backed by wealthy financiers—either for publicity or because billionaires don’t want the world destroyed and see value in letting them stop threats on a regular basis. If it were a U.S. government agency, in a country where legal precedent defines everything, there would likely be numerous cases determining whether an alien who looks human could be legally classified as a person. There might also be council resolutions deciding if a stranded member of a non-hostile alien species qualifies for human rights. In Superman’s case, the criminal justice system would probably classify him as a person since he turns in criminals—something an animal legally can’t do, unless it’s acting under the authority of law enforcement, like a police dog.
>>153937765I told my AI To fix this up it got some things more accurate than what I could say and it didn't realize I was talking about cabinets and not the Justice League in the second part. Okay first thought that Justice League is in a government agency it's probably propped up by Financial backers for a bit of advertisement or billionaires thinking I don't want the world destroyed let's keep these guys allowed to stop the guys who nearly do that on the regular basis Katniss is supposed to be a government agency and second it's supposed to be a USA government agency a country that goes by a lot of thingy that Pat's case is determined the legality of things so they probably been tons is not dozens of cases that say if an alien that looks human can be classified as a person under American law by that going also they're probably would be like Council resolution that would classify if a non-invaded member of an alien species with no where to get home qualifies for human rights or not.The criminal justice system by Superman alone would probably classify him as a person for the sake of he dropped off criminals were not going to count him as an animal doing that because an legal animal cannot make a Citizens put people in the custody unless it's like a police dog.
>>153937385I always assumed they had some sort of built in failsafe for Galatea if she ever went bad that they didn't have for Clark and Kara. Like a cylinder of kryptonite surgically implanted in her pancreas that would open up if she leveled a city.
>>153937614This is a universe where earth has dealt with several alien invasions. First Jax-Ur and Mala, then the White Martians, then the Thanagarians. At that point i'm pretty sure they'd repeal at least a few laws to make sure they're properly repaired if the Xenos show up to throw down again.
>>153937954Those weren’t White Martians but The Imperium, a species exclusive to this continuity>inb4 40K jokes
>>153937614>he thinks that governments obey the lawThat's a nice joke, anon.
>>153937954So, imagine a government agency with no oversight gets permission to conduct genetic cloning and experiments on alien races not native to the planet, even turning them into human-controlled soldiers, all supposedly to protect the planet. Then, that same agency decides to pick a fight with superheroes who have already saved the world multiple times, while the agency itself has never done so. Especially when one of those heroes, Cronin the Swan—cousin to the most powerful person alive—is an alien who serves as a role model and leader to a massive, resourceful group of superpowered vigilantes. These heroes only follow structure in the name of doing good and constantly put themselves at immortal risk for their beliefs.
>>153938054That was this after they got rewritten by AI for punctuation. and Grandma and I'm using speech to text with the TV on.And given a government agency when no oversight permission to do genetic cloning and experiments with alien races who are not native to the planet include and turning them into human-controlled soldiers is supposed to protect the planet including what's in that agency pick a fight with the superheroes who have saved the planet multiple times by that point when such agencies have done it zero times ?Especially Cronin the swan cousin of the most powerful person living on the planet who despite being an alien is a role model and leadership figure of a humongous group a very resourceful very in types of superpowered vigilante who only accept structure in the name of doing good but put themselves Immortal risk all the time for their beliefs?
>>153937881> I told my AI To fix this up>computer, think for me pls
>"You ARE going on that date with me this weekend."
>>153937385I like to think he'd clone a second little Supergirl and in secret went into hiding raising her as his daughter.
>>153937997>The ImperiumI really liked them and kept hoping they'd return. They were creepy, dangerous, and felt truly 'alien' instead of just being people with superpowers.
they also made the wonder twins
>Cadmus had computer simulations that told them antagonizing the Justice League would lead to nuclear war and MAD>Cadmus had knowledge of the Justice Lords universe and how Luthor's presidency would lead to chaos and a confrontation with the Justice League>Despite this they still insisted on backing Luthor and picking fights with the JLLiterally what the fuck was Cadmus' endgame?
>>153937385Cadmus was made up of people that believed the government alone should have that much power. They also had the Ultimen clones which Galatea led to attack the Watchtower.
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>>153938414There would ideally be no issue with their own heroes and Luthor. The idea was to get rid of the non aligned heroes , or at least keep them in check with their own, controlled and sanctioned superheroes
>>153937881People like you make me embarrassed to be pro-AI. Can't you just use 4chan to practice your actual writing abilities? There's literally zero stakes. We're all anonymous. I literally just came from another thread where I said some abject retard shit because it doesn't fucking matter.
>>153937385Don't think about it too hard, the writers straight up said they hated Hamilton in the comics already so they wrote him to be as unlikable as possible in JLU
>>153937402>A man is more dangerous than a girl.lmfao
>>153938414We don't know what President Luthor did and that's assuming his failed plan was something Cadmus didn't want. But there was probably some kind of plan to make sure he doesn't do whatever that was.
>>153938447Cadmus/Waller/world governments were outright corrupt with their constant schemes and crimes they justified the Justice Lords. Brainiac/Luthor hybrid was a hyped boss fight but kind of drifted away from the vigilantism vs government storyline.
>>153938661Yes.
>>153938531But they knew that plan wouldn't work. Their own computer simulations told them it wouldn't work.And even if their idea could work, their data told them Luthor specifically would fuck everything up so it made even less sense to involve him in any way.
>You will never have a daughter with the powers of a KryptonianLife is unfair.
>>153938687k I'll point at someone and say a magic power word that summons armed simps to throw them in a cage and see if it works for me.
>>153938877Good
>>153938936Okay, Pippin, but I would like a Galatea daughter, as I am a reasonable man.
>>153938700Because if they didn’t do anything… there was still a chance of something like Darkseid controlling Superman again, the League going rogue like in the Lords universe, and whatever other issues that could arise with having superheroes that didn’t have to answer to any one. Having some semblance of control was seen as a chance worth taking
>>153938955>Because if they didn’t do anything… there was still a chanceBut their own computer simulations were telling them it was better to do nothing at all. Their course of action was just precipitating either a Justice Lords scenario or armageddon.
>>153938927I rape supergirlShe cant beat the cockI win
>>153938666Not including Hamilton, Waller was the least corrupt out of the lot, which isn't saying much. That's why she got mad at Eiling for what he was doing, always talked to Batman and never shared his secret identity, and even helped fight Brainthor. She also became a liaison between the government and JL which helped her achieve what she wanted better than Cadmus. Shame we never got to see what that was like outside of a brief flashback.
>>153939409I'd still like to know how they thought Professor Milo was good enough to be brought in.
>>153939547I don't even think he did anything. Maybe they wanted another unused character to fill a chair.
>>153937385Superman hasn't been groomed with an Elektra complex and strategic doses of Daddy dick to keep him servile. Galatea was.
>>153937385I can't get mad at him, His fears were proven right and he acted upon them. Also Galatea is clearly kept on a leash.
>>153937385The idea was that Galatea could be controlled by 'the right people'. Superman himself was controlled by Darkseid for a while and that went horribly for everyone.
>>153940635I have no fucking idea why the writers hated Hamilton so much. He wasn't annoying, he didn't create problems, he just helped where he could.
>>153941135At least he wasn't made into an irredeemable supervillain like in the comics.