Poll
Question:
Whose side are you on?
Option 1: Pro-Registration (Leader: Iron Man)
Option 2: Anti-Registration (Leader: Captain America)
Let's vote!
More information about the Civil War:
http://www.marvel.com/universe/Civil_War
Too bad there's not an 'other'. Iron Man rocks 100x more than Cap, but I'm anti-registration.
Heh, this is why I don't vote in most elections. :D
Im with Ironman on this one, I'll definatley be sure to choose his side over Cap's first time around.
Cap was right, i'm a anti-registration since the mutant registraton-act.
I'd have to side with the Cap... nobody controls where I live, how I live or if I live :P
I would also side with Cap on the anti-registration side even though venom is on pro :(
I stand firm in my decision of Anti-Registration.
Plus, my loyal leader has been killed.
I should have taken that bullet for him. :bawling:
I'd go neutral alongside Ben Grimm and the X-Men.
Meh...IMO, in Civil War, neutrality is a joke. No offense though.
Civil War was just in America, I don't live in America. Thus, I'd be neutral. If I had to be in America I'd go for anti-registration.
I'm with Iron Man on this one.
Quote from: TeancumToo bad there's not an 'other'. Iron Man rocks 100x more than Cap, but I'm anti-registration.
Same here... i'm with Wolvie ^^
Cheers
Quote from: Grig 32 on June 22, 2008, 11:46PM
I'd have to side with the Cap... nobody controls where I live, how I live or if I live :P
amen to that brother. amen to that.
Iron man is a rocking character - but he's gone WAY to far this time around...
Registration isn't just anti-American its anti-Human for cryin in mud :P Hunting people down, forcing them to give their names and identities - just because you turn that stuff in doesn't guarantee the safety and security of your friends and loved ones when your Nemesis comes a-calling.
You should have the freedom to protect them, yourselves and to choose whether you'll register or not.
Definitely with Iron Man.
Iron Man was smart enough to know that the government was going to pass a law like this, whether they liked it or not. He knew the superhero community needed to get involved right away and have their say or they'd be completely screwed. So he stepped up to represent them and sway things so that they could continue to operate. HE would also be protecting their identities, and not the government. If certain characters were going to play at policing the world, they'd have to pass some tests and get a license. Makes sense, right? I'm sure he thought, after the Stamford disaster, 'how could the other heroes possibly disagree to that?' Even Cap had to pass basic training before he could become a soldier. People with super powers tend to destroy an entire city block, when they're after some maniac. Maybe with training, they could learn to detain without the damage.
Anti-Registration For the same reasons
The government SHOULDN'T have a choice :P they SHOULDN'T be able to control whether you give your name or not. I can see it from their point of view... this MIGHT control villains like Venom and others... but the hero's 'll be in even MORE danger then the villains - because the villains won't abide by this new law.
They'll wait until the hero's yank off their masks and then hunt them down - the government can sing about how 'they'll protect the heros' but we've already seen how well they protect their own people :P Without the hero's ability to protect themselves - or even their own families - how can they protect the public itself?
Brohara I have to agree with you 100%, And besides superhero's say that their identities should be kept secret but half the villains of Marvel already know them. Ironman came to them, and told them this is the future. And that's the thing.. people say the villains won't abide by the new law, we'll then you will have the whole hero side against you if you didn't support the government and uphold the law. And hey.. if you join the government you can be rest assured that when the fighting comes, they wont interpret you as the villain if you are fighting another hero or villain.
Of course they won't... they'll just control how you live, where you live, your number, the time and place your allowed to use your power... might as well just make the hero's sentinels and have done.
Freedom is the right of all living beings - not just the government - superhumans and humans alike should have the right to choose.
"Freedom" does not mean you can do whatever you want or whatever you feel right. Otherwise, there is no point in having laws and rules. Why bother having gun owners register? We can all just keep/get whatever guns we want. :P
I'm on the Anti-Registration after what I saw in Amazing Spider-Man. All the heroes locked up in prison for the rest of their lives. YAY Spidey for kicking Stark's metal plated butt!
Laws don't mean that the government should the power to lock everyone away whenever they want either :P
Quotethey'll just control how you live, where you live,
I DO respect your american freedom-patriotism, but the german state DOES know, THAT I live and where I live. But I have no secret identity... ;)
I'm anti-registration, too, because there is a little bit more than that in the comics. I agree mostly with your idea of human rights and freedom.
I'm With Venom, So Pro registration it is!!! :toxin: :carnage: :venom:
Totally anti-registration.
It was a situation manipulated by that mother, who is coniving and bleh.
People who put their life on the line shouldn't have to give information that could easily be stolen and used against them. With how spies hav worked their way into shield, and how there are not many people guarding shield who have super powers, as well as the fact that if people get that information, families can be killed, etc.
The villian did that, not the heroes. Registering villians, I understand. Registering heroes, I don't. If on goes ba, then you can catch them. It's better to protect the people who protect you, then put them in a dangerous situation...
Also....
STORY SPOILER(you have to focus to read this)
did the mother be put in charge of watching the information, because to me that's what it seemed at the end of the comic?
I am for Anti-registration. No way anyone should be forced to divulge such a secret that will ultimately end in discrimination.
I'd say Anti-Registration because of the fact that everyone would know who they were and if enemies they could kill the superheroes loved ones like the kingpin killed may parker after peter revealed his secret
Mine would be anti-regestration I'm with Cap. :capamer: many reasons for this one is because if the information of every superbeings true identity falls into the wrong hands god knows what could happen to our beloved Wolverine and Spider-Man :D
HO! Iron Man and his crooneys are losin' by a landslide!
I like the Anti registration's characters but they don't have any ideals. If you put in Tony's place you will know that he was doing the best thing for the people.
And you know Stark doesn't do things unless he fully believes in it with his heart. (quote from first all-out fight in which Goliath was killed in)
I definitely support Cap in this debate. Heroes voluntarily help society to try to bring peace, and some slight repercussions will obviously follow, but it was caused by the super powered villians. Basically the registration act is making heroes become government agents, and they also hand over important personal information that could be used against them by the baddies. I think that Ironman overreacted so that he would please the population when he went all out to support the bill, because it was unnecessary (but interesting) to hunt heroes like common street thugs.
With heroes guv! I'm not that stupid, this Pro-Registration thing is not for me or for anybody, who likes his/her/its life. Against everybody, who becomes totally well-known hero. What, I'm a baddy?! Well then, Pro-Registration for president.
i'm on the anti registration side but i'm and always will be on side of the X-Men!!
who did not affiliate themselves.
exactly:) i loved the speech emma gave and the deads appearing and stuff but still if i wasn't with them i wouldn't have registered...sure if was a mutant hehe
She owned IM with her own telepathic genocide images.
Totally on Anti-registration side. Just look at what happens after registration in any Marvel Comics. Born as a mutant doesn't mean need to be a whole life government agent. No one should be deprived of his/her rights and freedom to stay hidden.
X-men is on anti-registration, though refuse to join the fight. Always stand alongside the X-men.
I don't live in the US either, so I'd probably be neutral while politicly supporting the anti-registration side, like Black Panther.
Registration is close to segregation, most people who have powers didn't have a choice in the matter.
I agree to have young meta-humans have training on their powers so they don't become a threat, like young mutant having to attend classes at institutes like xavier's, but no registration required. If your power is passive, like healing factor, not even that.
being forced to serve in the initiative and being trained in military-like camps is way too much. forcing someone to work for the government is even worse. What if I have super-power but want to work as a journalist and have no intentions of becoming a super-hero?
what's acceptable would be: if you want to work as a super-hero and use your powers to arrest criminals, then you need a license and to acquire this license you don't have to reveal your secret identity, join the initiative or work for the government. The meta-human institutes would have further, more advanced classes for them, like tactics, self-defense and so on. All you'd have to do is prove you're able to control your powers. Like a drivers license. If you misuse your power, use excessive brutality, endanger bystanders or stuff like that, you lose your license.
i'm going with the anti-registration side......ironman's cool and all but the secret identity stuff is the awsome thing about heroes.....so yeah....but i'm still gonna play both of em'
I'm siding with Captain America.
Going with anti, I've never been all about the Cap. but I agree with him. I actually agree with everything Frost said. But if it was me going through all that, I'd be on Cap's side all the way.
im with the Cap on this one, but im just glad tht in the game, we can choose anyone to be on our team!
here i found this on the MUA2 web!
Since I get to choose which side of the Civil War I want to fight for, does that mean I immediately lose half of the playable characters?
Nope! While choosing a side in the Civil War does lock you away from a few characters who are inextricably associated with one side or the other, the vast majority of the playable characters will "come with you" no matter which side you choose.
Again, this is a good example of gameplay trumping exact duplication of the comics material, as taking away so many roster choices would certainly reduce the player's enjoyment of the experience.
Plus, allowing most characters to choose either side gives us writers fun things to do, like figuring out what reasons Wolverine might have for going Pro-Reg!
I read the only characters locked are Pro: Ironman , Mr Fantastic and Against: Captain America Luke Cage but not all characters have been revealed so there may be more.
in what way do u mean Locked, u mean like, you must have them on your team? o_O god i hope not!
No not must have on your team but you can only use Pro characters in a Pro team and Against characters in a against team.
Good, I don't like Mr. Fantastic, he's so annoying. lol. I'd rather have Luke Cage.
another great problem with registering is that the US government would be the one who'd tell you who the bad guys are. history proves they suck at it. remember the whole weapons of mass destruction in iraq fiasco? I'd prefer to figure out who's the enemy myself.
Anti-reg, government don' controll me
Anti-Registration for me.
So I was going through the character profiles on MUA 2's official site, and the reasons for each character to be pro or anti is given. Pretty interesting read, especially if you read Daredevil's,Wolverine's,Hulk's and Deadpool's.
There are three people in each camp who have a permanent ideaology.
Pro: Iron Man, Mr Fantastic and Songbird
Anti: Captain America, Luke Cage and Iron Fist.
i'm picking caps side if i were a superhero and risk my life i wound not like anyone telling how to do it after all the others times risking my own life
Quote from: Deadpool-Loopdaed on April 21, 2009, 04:43PM
Anti-reg, government don' controll me
I love this picture of me, where did I saw this before...? Everyone to anti-reg, the pro-reg people doesn't know what freedom and life is.
Quote from: Wade Wilson on June 21, 2009, 08:48AM
First of all: Deadpool is a comic, video game and movie character, it's kinda crazy to play "You are Deadpool"
Quote from: Wade Wilson on June 21, 2009, 08:48AM
I love this picture of me, where did I saw this before...? Everyone to anti-reg, the pro-reg people doesn't know what freedom and life is.
I think someone is kinda crazy...
Acting as Deadpool isn't clever or original. It's a bit obnoxious and eye-roll worthy.
Quote from: Dihan on June 26, 2009, 05:10AM
Acting as Deadpool isn't clever or original. It's a bit obnoxious and eye-roll worthy.
more so when you tell another user that doing it is "kinda crazy", then doing it yourself. hypocrite much?
Quote from: Dihan on June 26, 2009, 05:10AM
Acting as Deadpool isn't clever or original. It's a bit obnoxious and eye-roll worthy.
couldnt agree more :thumbsup:
Although I don't like Cap. America at all, I'm Anti-Registration.
Most of Pro-Registration people haven't got much to loose, like IronMan and Mr. Fantastic.
im anti registration, too!!
I have no intrest in what the petty heroes fight about. If it was up to me I would have all the heroes killed. So it's other.
How nice.
Quote from: marvelfan12345 on August 08, 2009, 06:57PM
How nice.
Any-one who escaped then they are dead. Or send them to the negitative-zone to solve their probelms, we don't don't need them!
Quote from: Dihan on June 26, 2009, 05:10AM
Acting as Deadpool isn't clever or original. It's a bit obnoxious and eye-roll worthy.
i have been there and done that. i couldn't agree more. and people look at you funny when you're wearing red tights :P
Eeehh iammingy, you forgot to add :fantastic: & :pman: in there. They're also maining this part as :stark:'s & :capamer:'s co-leader.
Known common leds which exclusive to the certain consoles are are:
PS3/360: Songbird (Pro) & :ifist: (Anti, Exclusive)
PS2/PSP/Wii: :warbird: & :thor: (Pro) & :daredevil: & :storm: (Anti)
Add another one for Gold Edition (it also thx to my idea i made as well):
DLC: All 4 from PS2/PSP/Wii + Sentry & :shehulk: (Pro) & :cyclops: & :cable: (Anti, Cable returned to his spesific side)
Registration was a good idea they just went about it wrong.
Quote from: cyadin on April 22, 2010, 06:42AM
Registration was a good idea they just went about it wrong.
Yeah but, after they register the act. They did'nt find out some other villains liked in Thunderbolts attend to check they're identity profiles. Thank God Captain America refuse to register & already know cause the villains try to take over the world & some of his followers (Secret Avengers, White Star (a former SHIELD agents who agree & loyals to Cap) & the other unregistered heroes & villain) agree with Cap.
i would be on caps side cuz he has a better reson and iron man is hunting his own kind
im obviously gonna be Anti because ive seen how in that world, humans have acted.
Quote from: Jordan on June 22, 2010, 04:25PM
i would be on caps side cuz he has a better reson and iron man is hunting his own kind
Ironman is not hunting his own kind, since he isnt a mutant :P
true but he is hunting super humans
True...but technically Tony Stark isn't superhuman. He falls under the registration because he has technology that allows him to act as a superhuman. I think they were just scared of the mystical arts. That's why they didn't force them to register.
Quote from: Dihan on June 23, 2008, 05:34AM
Civil War was just in America, I don't live in America. Thus, I'd be neutral. If I had to be in America I'd go for anti-registration.
This. Also, I'd like to note that I don't think it was fair for Storm and The Black Panther to come crawling to Captain Britain to help. Well, that was in the comics, so I guess you disregard that.
Anywho, I'd be Anti-Registration.
Quote from: Overload on June 22, 2008, 07:20PM
Im with Ironman on this one, I'll definatley be sure to choose his side over Cap's first time around.
Yeah, there should be an "other" cause alot of the Marvel characters were neutral and weren't really involved in the Civil War like :moonk:, :punisher_logo: (well, a little), :ghostr: and :daredevil:, and they are pretty mainstream.
How about 99/100 % of the x-men :P
Just remembered I live in Britain :P , so It's not a case of being neutral, I wouldn't be involved. But still, if I was, I'd side with Captain America. I like to do what I please, withink reason, and though vigilantism doesn't fall under that I think, I'm still not gonna sign with the government. There's always somebody who'll sell you information for the right price.
i'm with the anti-registration, i don't like heroes hunting heroes and less if it's the heroes i use.
Take away my rights I take away your life. Plus character set on anti is much better with Iron fist :ifist:
As cool as Ironman is I'm siding with Captain America on this one. The act would cause more problems than it fixes plus I'm would choose being good over being lawful if presented with the dilema.