Um, while I’m a little worried about Virginia’s safety I do share Nick’s attitude about seeing her in a super outfit with those briefs.I’m thinking hot, cute and bad-ass. (0_0)
I remember a story from Alastair Cooke…he and his buddy Humphrey Bogart once went to a performance of some Greek tragedy and sat down front…the two of them were amused by the fact that one of the actors wore a jockstrap with little rhinestones around the edges…a fact that so amused the two of them that Lauren Bacall threatened to separate them…
I hate to break it to all of you, but those briefs look thin enough that Virginia will be able to wear them under her regular pants. Which she will proceed to put on as usual. Why? Because pockets.
I’m sure Nick will remember why she can’t take on Red Knight between when she gets changed into that outfit and when she tries to go out in public in it.
Hang on… Unless I’ve missed someone, the only person on scene who might be interested in seeing a female human naked/in a revealing costume is Nick. Why bother changing in back to hide from the robots and cobras?
Yeah, it’s not the “fighting Red Knight” that makes Dr. Lee a supervillain. Even if Red Knight were clearly heroic, hero/hero team-up fights are a solid tradition.
It’s the self-identification as “Nick’s evil science friend”.
Just trolling for fan art….
Please! Please!!!! PLEEEEAAAASSSSEE!?!?!!!
Seconded!!
Motion passed unanimously! Hey, Garrity! Make with the Dr. Lee in the kinky Iron Man bikini, would you, nyao! Please?
Tiny butt cover, check. Is there something here with a boob window?
Probably not ‘cos the armour was (presumably) for a male. Might find a codpiece, though. 🙂
It’s amazing what tiny butt covers can do to your memory!
Okay, he’s *mostly* righteous.
Righteous != Monk
She built you, Nick; she knows where the cameras are 😛
LOL just what I was thinking
Because she can get killed and she’s the definition on non-expendable. That’s why.
Um, while I’m a little worried about Virginia’s safety I do share Nick’s attitude about seeing her in a super outfit with those briefs.I’m thinking hot, cute and bad-ass. (0_0)
Seconded!
Bikini briefs – with rivets? Kinky.
I remember a story from Alastair Cooke…he and his buddy Humphrey Bogart once went to a performance of some Greek tragedy and sat down front…the two of them were amused by the fact that one of the actors wore a jockstrap with little rhinestones around the edges…a fact that so amused the two of them that Lauren Bacall threatened to separate them…
Is this how you go from being just a Mad to being a full-on supervillain?
No mad scientist worth their salt would use _someone else’s_ supersuit to commit super-villainy: they’d build their own.
I think it is within the mad science remit to steal, modify, and repurpose acquired parts.
I hate to break it to all of you, but those briefs look thin enough that Virginia will be able to wear them under her regular pants. Which she will proceed to put on as usual. Why? Because pockets.
As Twain pointed out, pockets under armor don’t work…
But pants on top would be pockets over armour, no?
I’m sure Nick will remember why she can’t take on Red Knight between when she gets changed into that outfit and when she tries to go out in public in it.
…I think I’d rather go without than wear Red Knight’s spare undies, metal or no.
Knowing Virginia, she’ll take all this armor, modify it some, then end up looking great AND kicking the Red Knight’s tail.
Hang on… Unless I’ve missed someone, the only person on scene who might be interested in seeing a female human naked/in a revealing costume is Nick. Why bother changing in back to hide from the robots and cobras?
There ARE children present.
One of the cobras is psychologically very similar to a 13-year-old human boy, and has already tried putting the moves on a humanoid water cooler, so.
Never have I been happier to have one of my predictions be proven wrong.
Wonder what Ginny will use for her superhero handle will be?
Ginny’s not going to be a superhero.
I was going to comment that “Superhero” is the commonly accepted gender-neutral term.
Then I realized that wasn’t what you were implying.
But from what I’ve seen of this soi disant “Red Knight”, fighting him does not make one a villain.
Besides which, as someone who has played a cleric of The Red Knight (http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Red_Knight), I think this guy needs some schooling of the hard knocks variety.
Yeah, it’s not the “fighting Red Knight” that makes Dr. Lee a supervillain. Even if Red Knight were clearly heroic, hero/hero team-up fights are a solid tradition.
It’s the self-identification as “Nick’s evil science friend”.
…..hurray for male gaze???
I am conflicted.