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"I blew a hole in him! How durable is he?! How durable am I...? Questions for later."
Nah, you were right. I went back and looked just to be sure and saw I'd made a mistake. Thanks for pointing it out.
He's not planetary level. He's gonna be a recently awakened Viltrumite and Luke Cage has always been more durable than he is strong. Put them together with Marrow's bones and DD's enhanced nervous system and you get one strong guy...but he's still nowhere near his full potential. He'll get there eventually though.
He got seven spins. One of the spins was for what world he'd be going to, which brought the total spins down to six. Then he spun six wheels which netted him six gifts. Is there a typo somewhere or something? Because he's spun the wheel seven times, like Orion said.
Vaguely Asian. She isn't actually Asian, she just kinda looks like it if you squint real hard while looking at her.
He knows. He just doesn't wanna shoot off into space on his first time flying.
Yeah, but missiles are made to go at that speed. Their aerodynamics and overall structure are designed to cut through air resistance. A humanoid body, however, is not designed to cut through air resistance. That's what would cause the most damage - because instead of slicing through the air, a Viltrumite brute forces it and muscles the air out of the way, creating devastating shockwaves/winds.
True that. Lucky the MC has his genetics, eh? Legendary Super Viltrumite, here we go.
Yeah. Any faster than mach 10 within Earth's atmosphere and it'll cause massive amounts of damage.
True, but it's the sentiment behind Injustice Superman that I'm getting at. Injustice Superman thought he knew best on how the world should work and used his god-like power to make Earth how he wanted it to be. Jasper is worried he could end up like that, basically.
Yeah, all his powers synergise or boost each other.
Eh, not really. Out of tens of thousands of people, a bit of missing money here and there isn't gonna arouse the attention of Batman who's most definitely more busy dealing with League business or dealing with actual threats like the Joker or Bane. He wouldn't automatically assume a superhuman alien was the result either because Gotham is already filled with pickpockets and thieves.
You can't take responsibility for another person's actions. Going by your logic, the only way to be completely guilt-free is to kill the guy because even if you call the cops, he'll get arrested and maybe put in jail or even fined. Then he'll be back out on the streets and mugging again soon enough. MC isn't some super-righteous hero either, so it's not really his problem.
Bro, this novel is never gonna be a harem, so don't waste your time suggesting it. I also don't think you realize what I'm saying; the MC will have multiple relationships over the course of the novel and one of them will be the one where he settles down. That's what normal people do. I'm not saying he's gonna turn himself into a male prostitute and sleep with anything and everything that has a pulse before eventually settling down.
Predetermined or not, they still did some bad. Call it unfair, call it stupid--it's the Gods. Not much mortals can do about it. Besides, mortal balancing factors still have freewill - they don't need to do terribly horrific actions. They could just bully someone and that stops them from doing something important. If the bully then chooses to commit mass murder, that's on them. They're inherently bad, yes, but they have the freewill to decide how far they take it.