Heroes don't blow up planes with children on board. Unless the children are seriously fucking evil.
A True Lady's Quest - A Jojo is You!Which Kind of Hero? Byronic Heroes do that for lunch.
Well, isn't the plot of The Incredibles a family-friendly version of Watchmen?
INT is knowing a tomato is a fruit. WIS is knowing it doesn't belong in a fruit salad. CHA is convincing people that it does.Rephrasing that: heroes don't blow up planes specifically to kill children.
A True Lady's Quest - A Jojo is You!^ He didn't. He planned for them to stow away, and he planned for the family to escape. It was all according to plan. Again, no more complex nor reliant on complete coincidence than The Joker's plan in The Dark Knight. And hero doesn't necessarily mean sane.
edited 3rd Feb '10 8:33:07 AM by Ronnie
So he invented a mind-control ray? 'Cause he's clearly not well-versed enough in human interractions to know Mirage'd be pissed he was going to let her get crushed (don't tell me he planned for that, he had the 'what the hell did I just miss' expression on his face when she snapped at him, and she'd already walked away by that point, so it wasn't for her benefit).
And if he planned for them all to leave, wouldn't he have had one of his henchmen snatch Jack-Jack earlier?
And where did Gazerbeam's skeleton come from?
edited 3rd Feb '10 1:12:30 PM by FurikoMaru
A True Lady's Quest - A Jojo is You!But heroes never die in Disney films! Either Syndrome was a villain, or he didn't die.
Never be without a Hat! Hot means heat. I don't care if your usage dates to 1300, it's my word, not yours. My Pm box is open.Stratogale died the same way... although, they never said she died... And I have seen a video where a guy meets the same fate and survives.
Above all, always remember to stay positive.Maybe the "Heroes never die in Disney Films" only applies to main characters?
Or maybe I was really, really stupid when I was younger.
edited 24th Nov '10 3:51:38 PM by AlirozTheConfused
Never be without a Hat! Hot means heat. I don't care if your usage dates to 1300, it's my word, not yours. My Pm box is open.Nah, they die in Pixar. Remember Coral? Or Ellie? Not to mention, the way half the old Toy Story cast was sold in 3 wasn't much better.
... Which is when I was banned from Arkham Asylum. Any questions?I get what youre going for, but it does not apply here
If that was the case, he would have stopped at them defeating the robot, or making it so that it was only undefeatable by the military/police, rather than having to go through a lot of superheroes, so that only he could stop it.
Not much point kidnapping their baby once his plans had been foiled, since that wouldn't do anything when it came to spurring other superheroes into action.
The entire plot of The Incredibles in the present day was a Xanatos Gambit by Syndrome to show the world that superheroes were still needed, by creating a super-threat and calling the Incredibles into action. The "dead" heroes were paid off by Syndrome to fake their deaths.
Hey, it's not more convoluted than the Joker's plan in The Dark Knight.
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