Difference between revisions of "Ring of Simplification"
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− | <ref name=simplicity>This works remarkably similarly to [[Simplicity]]'s powers in ''[[Ultimate Mercenary (series)|Ultimate Mercenary]]'' #7, which is really something as [[Jeanne Morningstar]] had not read these issues of [[ | + | <ref name=simplicity>This works remarkably similarly to [[Simplicity]]'s powers in ''[[Ultimate Mercenary (series)|Ultimate Mercenary]]'' #7, which is really something as [[Jeanne Morningstar]] had not read these issues of [[The Adventures of Easily-Discovered Man]] when they wrote ''UM'' #7.</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:40, 25 February 2022
The Ring of Simplification is a Plot Device with the power to transform anything into the simplest possible version of itself. For instance, Easily-Discovered Man became a piece of comic book art declaiming dramatically in speech balloons.[1]
The Death Thoreaus wielded the Ring of Simplification in their attack on the bastion of consumerism that is the Net.ropolis Mall; their leader combined its powers with The Indie's camera to send their enemies into a nightmarish reality TV show.
Footnotes
- ↑ This works remarkably similarly to Simplicity's powers in Ultimate Mercenary #7, which is really something as Jeanne Morningstar had not read these issues of The Adventures of Easily-Discovered Man when they wrote UM #7.