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Kill Em All was renamed Everybody Dies Ending due to misuse. Dewicking


[[WMG: [[KillEmAll Everyone but Arcade will die]]]]

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[[WMG: [[KillEmAll Everyone but Arcade will die]]]]die]]



[[WMG: [[KillEmAll Everyone including Arcade will die]]]]

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[[WMG: [[KillEmAll Everyone including Arcade will die]]]]die]]
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[[WMG: Arcade will be killed by... SuperiorSpiderMan]]

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[[WMG: Arcade will be killed by... SuperiorSpiderMan]]Comicbook/SuperiorSpiderMan]]
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At the last moment, when all remaining survivors are about to murder Arcade, Avengers will show up. Somebody, probably Captain America, will try to talk the kids out of the revenge, when suddenly [[AntiHero SS-Man]], who [[EvenEvilHasStandards has personal beef agaisnt people that hurt children]], will murder Arcade in front of everybody. This will create a rift between Avengers and remainis of new generation of superheroes and even sway some of the kids towards more lethal approach of dealing with supervillains.

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At the last moment, when all remaining survivors are about to murder Arcade, Avengers will show up. Somebody, probably Captain America, will try to talk the kids out of the revenge, when suddenly [[AntiHero SS-Man]], who [[EvenEvilHasStandards has personal beef agaisnt people that hurt children]], will murder Arcade in front of everybody. This will create a rift between Avengers and remainis of new generation of superheroes and even sway some of the kids towards more lethal approach of dealing with supervillains.supervillains.

[[WMG: Arcade only wanted the Darkhawk amulet]]
* Not for his personal use. [[spoiler: He only included Chris Powell in this scenario just so he could get at the amulet. Chris is arguably one of the most powerful and experienced heroes in this scenario, but a lot of it comes from the Darkhawk amulet. A jewel which transforms the user into an armored warrior, which can also heal any wound the wearer has before transforming, could create quite the amount of havoc and chaos if used by people who are unfamiliar with it.]]
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** He didn't actually say that it was because they had too good security though, the security there being "better" is just one of the many sarcastic explanations he gave as examples of why it didn't matter why.
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* We have a MoralEventHorizon with the idea that Arcade is killing these kids to shore up his villain cred, combined with the fact of how those who harm children are treated by other criminals in prison and if he escapes both the Heroes and his victim's wrath, the enmity of other villains will produce the opposite of what he wants. Or just kill him outright.

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* We have a MoralEventHorizon with the idea that Arcade is killing these kids to shore up his villain cred, combined with the fact of how those who harm children are treated by other criminals in prison and if he escapes both the Heroes and his victim's wrath, the enmity of other villains will produce the opposite of what he wants. Or just kill him outright.outright.

[[WMG: Arcade will be killed by... SuperiorSpiderMan]]
At the last moment, when all remaining survivors are about to murder Arcade, Avengers will show up. Somebody, probably Captain America, will try to talk the kids out of the revenge, when suddenly [[AntiHero SS-Man]], who [[EvenEvilHasStandards has personal beef agaisnt people that hurt children]], will murder Arcade in front of everybody. This will create a rift between Avengers and remainis of new generation of superheroes and even sway some of the kids towards more lethal approach of dealing with supervillains.
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Excluding Spiral involvment, it's not such a bad idea.

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* Excluding Spiral involvment, it's not such a bad idea.



Hear me out here: In my theory, as the readers we are reading only what is visible for ''Arcade'' to know. He thinks everything is going to plan, when really the group, through a carefully constructed plan made quickly when Arcade and the readers weren't looking, have messed with the system so it looks like people are dying when they aren't, tricking the computer into freeing them. Thus, the final issues will pull a surprise twist EverybodyLives.

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* Hear me out here: In my theory, as the readers we are reading only what is visible for ''Arcade'' to know. He thinks everything is going to plan, when really the group, through a carefully constructed plan made quickly when Arcade and the readers weren't looking, have messed with the system so it looks like people are dying when they aren't, tricking the computer into freeing them. Thus, the final issues will pull a surprise twist EverybodyLives.



The idea that the magic from the Staff of One is powered by pain has been bouncing around in my head since Joss Whedon's run of the Runaways. There the Witchbreaker (Nico's ancestor) tortures her because her tolerance for pain was low by Witchbreaker's standards and afterwards Nico shows a lot more control and power than she did before. Nico's spell, 'help', works because she was in the worst state of pain she could possibly be in after [[spoiler: loosing an arm, bleeding out, having Chase forced to attack her, and knowing that everyone on the island that she cared about was going to die unless she did something]].

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* The idea that the magic from the Staff of One is powered by pain has been bouncing around in my head since Joss Whedon's run of the Runaways. There the Witchbreaker (Nico's ancestor) tortures her because her tolerance for pain was low by Witchbreaker's standards and afterwards Nico shows a lot more control and power than she did before. Nico's spell, 'help', works because she was in the worst state of pain she could possibly be in after [[spoiler: loosing an arm, bleeding out, having Chase forced to attack her, and knowing that everyone on the island that she cared about was going to die unless she did something]].



...But he was too scared to try. Arcade was able to kidnap kids from Avengers Mansion, Braddock Academy, and even a SHIELD base, but he claimed that the Jean Grey School's security was too advanced. In actuality, Arcade, remembering his past experiences with the X-Men, decided not to risk a trip to the school. He wanted to make absolutely sure he won this time.

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...* ...But he was too scared to try. Arcade was able to kidnap kids from Avengers Mansion, Braddock Academy, and even a SHIELD base, but he claimed that the Jean Grey School's security was too advanced. In actuality, Arcade, remembering his past experiences with the X-Men, decided not to risk a trip to the school. He wanted to make absolutely sure he won this time.



* We have a MoralEventHorizion with the idea that Arcade is killing these kids to shore up his villain cred, combined with the fact of how those who harm children are treated by other criminals in prison and if he escapes both the Heroes and his victim's wrath, the enmity of other villains will produce the opposite of what he wants. Or just kill him outright.

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* We have a MoralEventHorizion MoralEventHorizon with the idea that Arcade is killing these kids to shore up his villain cred, combined with the fact of how those who harm children are treated by other criminals in prison and if he escapes both the Heroes and his victim's wrath, the enmity of other villains will produce the opposite of what he wants. Or just kill him outright.

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