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10/10/2012
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10/10/2012

Oct10
by Aaron on 2012-10-10 at 12:01 am
Issue: Issue 40: The Secret of the S.i.i.T.S.-9000

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  1. Gladorn
    2012-10-10, 1:37 pm | # | Reply

    All that super science and they still forget to make it OSHA compliant.

  2. Slimecat
    2012-10-10, 3:08 pm | # | Reply

    I’m confident they have personal protection equipment for the really hazardous materials. However, no one can stop an eight year old with a badge.

  3. KnownUnknown
    2012-10-11, 12:53 am | # | Reply

    Ah, supervillain apathetic jerkishness as its utter best.

    • temporaryobsessor
      2012-10-11, 3:51 am | # | Reply

      If Victor weren’t a villian I’d say you can’t blame him for not wanting to risk his life to save someone elses. Since it appears he would have saved them if it posed no risk to himself I don’t blame him for looking out for himself. That being said I would likely feel different if it were me he refused to risk himself for.

  4. Slimecat
    2012-10-11, 11:43 pm | # | Reply

    @KnownUnknown

    I’m more in line with Temporaryobsessor on this one. An individual must be able save themselves first, before they can choose to provide aid for another. Otherwise, they leave them selves completely exposed to manipulation.

  5. CCC
    2012-10-12, 6:39 am | # | Reply

    If Victor goes for help, then I’m sure the others will be able to forgive him.

  6. DruidDriver
    2012-12-30, 2:16 am | # | Reply

    What and have to explain th the rescuing authorities how he knew or was involved. Awkward and incriminating.

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