Tony's or Steve Rodgers, referring to the comic
Which side would you be on in marvels civil war?
@life_without_progress: That explains alot
:P
@darling_luna: what does it explain?
Team Rogers
@life_without_progress: Your coolness ! ^-^
@darling_luna: *looks at you suspiciously* you're not pulling a Joseph Joestar on me, right?
@life_without_progress: Nope *is a little Speedwagon*
Well since AVX I was very salty with Captain America due to his actions, but Civil War is the sole reason why I love him and also had respect for him. SO I don't know, but I will say this I may not agree always with what Cap does or thinks, but of course I will always side with the star spangled banner boy-scout.
@darling_luna: I'm checking my back for grenades right now.
@life_without_progress: *all you find is kitten stickers*
Pro registration. It makes it easier to hold individuals accountable for their actions.
The end justifies the means.
Well I would support Steve's side spiritually but I would stay out of it physically because I don't have super powers. But I would defiantly not vote for registration. Maybe I would relocate to somewhere with less superhero shenanigans like Italy. Definatly not France the French mole man dated my sister so things might be weird.
I'd go with Steve.
I'd probably side with Tony. Superheroes probably should be registered to prevent disasters.
Bullfrog! They shouldn't. Do you want the government to take control over your favorite superhero? Enslaving them?
@rocketraccoonthingy: "Enslaving" might be a bit of an exaggeration haha... But reining-in superheroes and giving them some sense of control prevents numerous disasters, and also makes distinguishing villains from heroes far easier. I'm not saying registered vigilantes should become government lackeys, but they need someone to answer to for the sake of order.
*grabs cap's shield
*throws it to you
'murica
@thecybr0g: But I don't want my superhero buddies with the government. It just sounds wrong.
@rocketraccoonthingy: "Enslaving" might be a bit of an exaggeration haha... But reining-in superheroes and giving them some sense of control prevents numerous disasters, and also makes distinguishing villains from heroes far easier. I'm not saying registered vigilantes should become government lackeys, but they need someone to answer to for the sake of order.
*grabs cap's shield
*throws it to you
'murica
*Becomes Winter Soldier
*Uses metal arm to catch shield
Hail Hydra
And yeah, it feels wrong for a lot of heroes to be working with the government, but it would be practical in reality.
In reality maybe yes. But in comics, hell naw!
I would side with Cap if I had to, but hopefully with my Hyperion like powers I would just float above it all looking down wondering "Well then, flying around space sounds swell"
I'm surprised by the amount of Stark supporters, last time I checked everyone was against pro-registration. I've always said I'd stay neutral.
Pro registration. It makes it easier to hold individuals accountable for their actions.
The end justifies the means.
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