DeMarquis
Who Am I?
from Hell, USA
Since: Feb, 2010
Relationship Status: Buried in snow, waiting for spring
#2: Apr 25th 2015 at 11:07:11 AM
Rule of "Vague superficial resemblance"?
"We learn from history that we do not learn from history."
#3: Apr 25th 2015 at 12:28:24 PM
It sounds like this guy is an 40K Ork Mekboy...
I reject your reality and substitute my own!!!
Worlder
What?
Since: Jan, 2001
#4: Apr 25th 2015 at 7:58:46 PM
Yeah, that's actually an inspiration.
And his prison sentence requires that he be straight jacketed at all times.
#5: Apr 26th 2015 at 5:43:11 AM
Now, lets see what you can turn a straight-jacket into...
I reject your reality and substitute my own!!!
Kazeto
Elementalist
from somewhere in Europe.
Since: Feb, 2011
Relationship Status: Coming soon to theaters
#6: Apr 26th 2015 at 5:46:24 AM
My guess is "combat tentacles".
Well, that or two hookshots for some mobility.
Elfhunter
NO ONE SUSPECTS THE LAMP!
from India
Since: Mar, 2015
Relationship Status: My elf kissing days are over
#7: Apr 26th 2015 at 8:10:05 AM
Hmm...how about a vertically-held suitcase that you can use as a claymore? Like, face the top towards the enemy, open the lock and BOOM!
There's the Water gun - Acid spray, and the Speaker - Sound Cannon.
edited 26th Apr '15 8:10:14 AM by Elfhunter
If I knew how I know everything I know, I'd only be able to know half as much because my brain would be clogged up with where I know it from
Total posts: 7
I've been think about this minor superpowered villain in one of my stories.
He is invulnerable, but that's only icing on the cake. His main shtick is that he is capable of "weaponizing" certain objects.
As the title describes, if this individual wants turn his leafblower into a flamethrower then it will happen.
Now how creative can one be with such an ability provided that we adhere to the following rules.
So here is what I can think of so far.