"I sometimes have to do that too, though in a lot of cases I'm exempt from having to disarm in area's that are 'no weapon/gadget' type of deal cause I usually am considered 'backup security' so they usually let me in with my stuff."
(Also, I find this funny. Seeing as most versions of Doom are masters at the mystic arts. Being on par with Dr. Strange, or at times more powerful than him. So I doubt he's exactly disarmed. An aspect that I'd like to point out EVERY live-action take of Dr. Doom has so far ignored entirely.))
( Kind of reminds me of when he faced the Panther God. Stripped down to be judged. And ended up being told that while he often used vile/questionable methods etc. He wasn't lying about his intentions, truly wanting to better the world. Or that out of millions of possibilities apparently Doom's path would be the only one that lead to a world without crime. Hell, the people of Latveria often know he's a supervillain, But don't exactly care. Because he treats them so well. If anything his ego is his biggest flaw, He could likely do so much if he was more humbled.)
(Indeed that the Panther God did, don't exactly remember what led to him being confronted and judged by the Panther God by yeah it saw in millions of alternate realties/possibilities that Dr. Doom would have been to succeed at his intention of a better world. And I'm fairly sure they know the world refers to Dr. Doom as a supervillain but to them he is their ruler and savoir because unlike Latveria's last ruler Dr. Doom puts them first and foremost, especially when outside matters are directed towards Latveria directly.)
Much like the one time he was ousted, Causing the FF to eventually help him take back his position. Pretty much a lesser of two evils kind of sitch, when they realized Victor would be the better option.
"Yeah I think it was his earlier origins, there was some kind of lab accident that scarred his face, then it was either after the Fantastic Four got their powers or before that where he forged the mask either as a solo piece to cover his face and hide the scar, or was meant to be apart of the armor, but yeah it was right after he forged it and while it was still glowing hot did he put it on his face which naturally disfigured him further but I think in some instances that action made it fuse to his face. which is oddly similar to how the Blades of Chaos were 'fused' to Kratos' arms "
"That it was usually the case, something small, I think one was like just on the chin. But yeah he certainly acted like some models who to others see only a small minor blemish or maybe just a little tiny cut, but to them they see some horrible disfigurement. An example is from Batman The Animated Series, I forget the name of the episode but it involved a super model who suffered from that, if I recall all she had was some wrinkles the crows feet I believe they are called around the eyes."
"I sometimes have to do that too, though in a lot of cases I'm exempt from having to disarm in area's that are 'no weapon/gadget' type of deal cause I usually am considered 'backup security' so they usually let me in with my stuff."
Accurate. *Nods*
(Also, I find this funny. Seeing as most versions of Doom are masters at the mystic arts. Being on par with Dr. Strange, or at times more powerful than him. So I doubt he's exactly disarmed. An aspect that I'd like to point out EVERY live-action take of Dr. Doom has so far ignored entirely.))
( Kind of reminds me of when he faced the Panther God. Stripped down to be judged. And ended up being told that while he often used vile/questionable methods etc. He wasn't lying about his intentions, truly wanting to better the world. Or that out of millions of possibilities apparently Doom's path would be the only one that lead to a world without crime. Hell, the people of Latveria often know he's a supervillain, But don't exactly care. Because he treats them so well. If anything his ego is his biggest flaw, He could likely do so much if he was more humbled.)
(Indeed that the Panther God did, don't exactly remember what led to him being confronted and judged by the Panther God by yeah it saw in millions of alternate realties/possibilities that Dr. Doom would have been to succeed at his intention of a better world. And I'm fairly sure they know the world refers to Dr. Doom as a supervillain but to them he is their ruler and savoir because unlike Latveria's last ruler Dr. Doom puts them first and foremost, especially when outside matters are directed towards Latveria directly.)
Much like the one time he was ousted, Causing the FF to eventually help him take back his position. Pretty much a lesser of two evils kind of sitch, when they realized Victor would be the better option.
O_o so...wait he just likes shows up at the U.N in his armor?
"Yeah I think it was his earlier origins, there was some kind of lab accident that scarred his face, then it was either after the Fantastic Four got their powers or before that where he forged the mask either as a solo piece to cover his face and hide the scar, or was meant to be apart of the armor, but yeah it was right after he forged it and while it was still glowing hot did he put it on his face which naturally disfigured him further but I think in some instances that action made it fuse to his face. which is oddly similar to how the Blades of Chaos were 'fused' to Kratos' arms "
The irony being in most cases it was only a small scar. So he made things worse with the mask.
"That it was usually the case, something small, I think one was like just on the chin. But yeah he certainly acted like some models who to others see only a small minor blemish or maybe just a little tiny cut, but to them they see some horrible disfigurement. An example is from Batman The Animated Series, I forget the name of the episode but it involved a super model who suffered from that, if I recall all she had was some wrinkles the crows feet I believe they are called around the eyes."