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Post by dazz on Nov 24, 2019 2:21:52 GMT
It actually makes a lot of difference. Like I said, he would have to break in. Now what do you think would’ve happened if he did? He gets arrested by the campus police, or he gets labeled as some campus perv trying to target someone at night, or he has to break in the campus building then break the lock on the lab as Banner. And that lab would probably have a night alarm on it. Any of these scenarios turning out to be safer or have better odds of working? So basically you're saying that Banner had 2 choices: 1. Go to the university during the day. More civilians would be around and thus more civilian lives would be at risk, but odds of Banner getting caught are lower. or 2. Go the university during the night. Less civilians would be around and thus less civilian lives would be at risk, but odds f Banner getting caught are higher. And you're basically saying that Banner thought that his not getting caught was more important the number of civilian lives that would be at risk so instead of choosing to MINIMIZE the risk to civilian lives, Banner chose to MAXIMIZE the risk to civilian lives and put his own agenda ahead of innocent people's lives. Thanks for proving once again that I'm 100% correct that MCU's so-called "heroes" aren't true heroes but just selfish assholes who are always putting their agenda ahead of innocent people's lives and I'm 100% correct the MCU Dictator Kevin Fiege just has no clue what being a true hero is about. And that's why I dislike MCU movies. Only if you think myopically and stupidly, if Banner is caught he risk's hulking out, there by increasing the risk to other people exponentially, Hulk is capable of movie miles in seconds, so when he Hulks out is less of factor as to where he Hulks out, in this case he'd be in the same area, so the risk of being caught is of far greater importance in this equation.
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