Ferro Vida

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The Xavier Institute/ Current X-Men residence in LA

You get a huge house full of absolutely incredible people. Theres something for everyone, whether it be a nice shady spot, a patch of sunlight, an open field, a library, a kitchen, a huge TV, a work out room. You name it, and they probably have it.

Titans tower is also pretty cool.

The batcave is classic.

The architecture in Asgard is pretty much breath taking.

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So long Farewell Odvidasai good bye!

Hey people! So, I'm going to be out of town from Thursday until Saturday evening. I'll be going to Edmonton for a Leadership workshop and it is almost certain that I will have no access to the internet while I'm there. I'm going to try and post in all my RP's tonight, so that they will be able to keep going. If I can't, though, then I will post as soon as I get back on Saturday night. Anyway, thats all, my friends. Talk to you soon :)

P.S. No, I do not know how to spell that word in the title, before anyone says anything.

Love ya all and good night,

Ferro Vida

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Won't make much difference

The Superhuman Registration Act is a bomb waiting to go off. All its really accomplishing is giving the government access to every known Superhero in the country. No organization can have that much power and not abuse it. Besides, even after the act took affect, there was still super-crime, and it hasn't exaclty cut back on heros causing damage either. And most of the major threats to security were handled by the Avengers or the X-men or the FF anyway. And how exaclty would registering help prevent another Stamford disaster? Yeah, heros will be trained in the use of their powers, but that doesn't mean they can't screw up. And how good would accountability be to the government AFTER the disaster has taken place, especially since the heros probably died in the proccess.

All the Superhuman Registration Act is accomplishing is to cause unrest and rebellion, and to give a corrupt organization more power than their entire nuclear arsenal combined, and the ability to arrest and torment the families of anyone who doesn't comply to their wishes.

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Not a chance

The Superhuman Registration Act is a bomb waiting to go off. All its really accomplishing is giving the government access to every known Superhero in the country. No organization can have that much power and not abuse it. Besides, even after the act took affect, there was still super-crime, and it hasn't exaclty cut back on heros causing damage either. And most of the major threats to security were handled by the Avengers or the X-men or the FF anyway. And how exaclty would registering help prevent another Stamford disaster? Yeah, heros will be trained in the use of their powers, but that doesn't mean they can't screw up. And would good would accountability the government AFTER the disaster has taken place, especially since the heros probably died in the proccess.

In short, no, I would not register if I had superpowers because I do not trust any of the people in office right now, and I don't like the idea of them knowing everything about me and exaclty where I am and what I'm doing. Theres also that whole "working for S.H.I.E.L.D" thing, which just seems like an awful idea.

Viva La Resistance!

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