Doughertania wrote:World Anarchic Union wrote:Does Red Hood's mask prevent such toxins entering his mouth and body or not?
Can Bane be given permission, alongside the current job, to go after the Bat family?
Sometimes it does. Depends on the writer.
And Penguin needs to make sure the crime families are safe first. He'd want you to take down the vigilantes who are slaughtering them.The Silhouette of Adventure wrote:Dough, you can only have the Crime Families under your wing if there are any left alive, and considering both me and Alt are going after them, somehow I doubt there will be
You'll have to find the family's first. They are hidden now, plus they have protection curtesy of Deathstroke, his militia, and maybe Bane.Ort wrote:Ayn Rand's philosophy is called Objectivism and is essentially the political equivalent of me first; a government's primary role in society is to cultivate a purely (laissez-faire) capitalist system. Each to their own, you reap what you sow, by the sweat of your own brow etc.
You might be a villain then, as mob bosses could be seen being self made people. Maybe you just don't like the government? I'm having trouble figuring out this character's motivation.
That was my problem too, which is why I haven't yet written the biography; I've got a basic idea of what Atlas' back story is going to be but I couldn't finish it without some reason for him to become a masked vigilante. He's obviously going to be opposed to the various government-employed or mercenary characters but I'm not sure how he'd react to Gotham's crime families and, of course, he despises Bruce Wayne due to the charitable work he performs and as a business competitor.