I'm Scott Summers and yeah I always need to wear these sunglasses, thanks for asking.
My Future Plans
Going back home.
My Talents
A lot of things.
Favorite Books, Movies, Music, and Food
Stuff that doesn't suck.
My Ideal Partner
...
Height
5'8"
Body Type
Lean, athletic build
Smokes
No
Drinks
No (mostly because underage)
Drugs
No
Sign
Libra
Education
Xavier's Institute
Occupation
Student
Income
None
Children
No
Pets
No
Hobbies
Normal things
it almost sounds like the metaverse exists just so that you can change what's happening in real life, if you're not worried about shadows or anything else in it.
do you really think a small group of thieves can steal the hearts of every asshole in the entire world?
[that's an impossible task. the Phantom Thieves had done what they could, but until society changes as a whole for the better. . . there is only so much they can accomplish]
yeah, i guess you can't change everyone's minds through something that only exists for people that have personas.
have to be visible for this sort of thing.
[Something that he'll have to confront at some point, he's sure. He and the others are still in training, but they can't remain hidden, right? Not if they want the world to trust mutants once more.]
politics isn't just about being the guy in office, you know? i don't know if i'd want to go that far.
[no. . . he just enjoyed the work he did with Yoshida; that's all. taking a more background role in effecting change from a real, concrete level. . . that feels more right to him]
no subject
but what's the bigger problem?
no subject
[that's an impossible task. the Phantom Thieves had done what they could, but until society changes as a whole for the better. . . there is only so much they can accomplish]
no subject
hard to eliminate assholery entirely, but if there something that needs to be changed, then you have to continue working for it.
no subject
that's a much bigger project than just stealing the hearts of one or two criminals. one better fought in the real world, and not the metaverse.
but. . . i'm glad you understand.
[that the only way to fix the broken world is to revolutionize society itself]
no subject
have to be visible for this sort of thing.
[Something that he'll have to confront at some point, he's sure. He and the others are still in training, but they can't remain hidden, right? Not if they want the world to trust mutants once more.]
no subject
[and if he is being honest about his limitations, there isn't much he can do as nothing more than a third-year high school student]
[. . .]
[idly]
i think. . . when i eventually graduate high school, i'm going to try to work in politics.
no subject
going to become the president? [oh wait.] prime minister?
no subject
prime minister. and absolutely not.
politics isn't just about being the guy in office, you know? i don't know if i'd want to go that far.
[no. . . he just enjoyed the work he did with Yoshida; that's all. taking a more background role in effecting change from a real, concrete level. . . that feels more right to him]
no subject
but i think i get it. [No he doesn't--] spreading certain issues around. getting people energized.
mmm. i think you can easily do that.
no subject
. . . thanks.
that actually means a lot to me.
no subject
politics are a pain, but i'd vote for you if i could. uh. or whatever.
[He just has his back.....]