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If you had super powers would you choose the side of good or evil? feel free too give a reason! :lol:

Edited by EternalReckoning

Good or Evil? 19 members have voted

  1. 1. If you had super powers which would you be?

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Good because humanity needs the help ...

Where is the neutral option? >:(

I'd do a little of both

Revenge and justice!

I would work for whatever side best serves my own purposes at the time  :P

Being a Hero is optional you know ~ inFAMOUS

Change Neutral to Anti-Hero makes moar sense :D

Evil, because the world needs more bada$$ villains. I'd start using a deep voice and everything too.

I'm too much of a pussy to fight on the side of good OR evil--both would involve putting myself in harm's way somehow, which doesn't sit well with me even with superpowers.  I couldn't handle the mental/emotional weight of being a decent hero, and I couldn't handle the consequences of being on the side of evil.  So I'm picking the easy option of apathy. :P

Neutral.

 

I don't want to profile myself. I'd want people to know that I have power, but that I'm not necessarily going to use it the right way all the time always. I mean, certainly, I'm going to put an end to some crime, stop some bad shit from happening, but at the same time I'll indulge in a little bit of crime myself... nothing horrible, just enough for the people to know that I'm not perfect.

 

Why?

 

Because if they already know that I'm not perfect, then I've already solved an issue that plagues many superheroes... public disapproval. It happens to them all eventually. You try to be the best person you can be, then you're caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, and suddenly they hate you because they think you did something wrong. If you start off by occasionally doing something wrong, then you've removed that from the equation..

I'd say good as in for wanting to deal with things I know are important and right.

Yeah, you kind of need the societal Law vs. Chaos axis since being good doesn't necessarily mean you work well with rules or that being evil means you absolutely work only for your own personal goals. A lot of people can't be stuck to a basic black-and-white scale like "good vs. evil" since things can always be morally ambiguous.Anyway...I'd be neutral. firetruck all of you guys and your problems; I'm staying out of it.

....Neutral.

 

I'm done taking sides.

 

 

'Sides, neutral is the most pokemon-like :D

Edited by ~DawnStar2004~

Neutral for me since i will do what's right and wrong...

Neutral until I decide.

Neutral 

Blue Lightsaber. 

Good, since it would be too easy to be on the side of Evil. :) Evil ones don't need to think how other people feel or care if someone is hurt. But then again  "The Closer You Get To The Light,The Greater Your Shadow Becomes" there is a bit darkness in every hero and usually a bit of light in every villain... :D  

 

Ps. Do neutral ones have superpowers?  :huh:

Edited by Newa

I feel as if I would be leaning towards good, though I have an interesting code of ethics that might be deemed unethical in some cases when put into practice. Though I would prefer to do my work in the shadows, being as if I was an urban legend, and having people constantly question which side I am truly on. 0_0

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