I honestly have no problem if Dr Doom is executed along with Wanda.
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I honestly have no problem if Dr Doom is executed along with Wanda.
[QUOTE=just another user;906718]I honestly have no problem if Dr Doom is executed along with Wanda.[/QUOTE]
I don't think he can be forced to testify against his wife.
[QUOTE=Iron Maiden;906703]What would the charges be? Do people go on trial for using chaos magic or witchcraft?[/QUOTE]
Not in our reality where those things don't exist, but I would imagine earth 616's legal system is slightly different due to daily meta human atrocities
[QUOTE=just another user;906729]Not in our reality where those things don't exist, but I would imagine earth 616's legal system is slightly different due to daily meta human atrocities[/QUOTE]
They go on trial for genocide, murder, bioterror, etc. Removing people's genes without their consent would easily fall under bio-terrorism.
[QUOTE=AcesX1X;906676]if she's so innocent and her alibi is so solid, then you should have nothing to fear! the avengers once hunted magneto to the ends of the earth to stand trial for his crimes and he did! let the witch stand fair trial.[/QUOTE]
I'd be fine with the storyline, because it would heavily feature Wanda and she is awesome.
But the question is not "would you enjoy a Wanda-centric trial story where she gets rightly acquitted and everyone sees how wonderful she is?" It's "should she go back to being banned from the Avengers until such time as she stands trial?" And of course the answer is no. The answer to any question about my favorite character is "what will get her the most amount of panel time?"
[QUOTE=IdaqiBeauty;906715]Probably not. There goes her weak "demonic ritual" alibi. Plus, he'd never be admitted in court due to the difficulty of establishing his identity.[/QUOTE]
They'd have no problem identifying Doom because Reed has a sample of his DNA. In any case he could still invoke diplomatic immunity and probably Latveria doesn't have any extradition agreements with the US.
[QUOTE=Iron Maiden;906765]They'd have no problem identifying Doom because Reed has a sample of his DNA. In any case he could still invoke diplomatic immunity and probably Latveria doesn't have any extradition agreements with the US.[/QUOTE]
God, he really is a tyrant. I can't understand why anyone would admire him.
[QUOTE=IdaqiBeauty;906702]I don't think so. There was actus reus (witnessed by all the xmen and avengers and strange and all of genosha) and mens rea (established by Emma, and objectively affirmed by her sharing that info with Scott at the moment).[/QUOTE]
The same can be said about CC.
Everyone was there when Doom made his revelation, Emma didn't make any objection about it, neither did she about the memories Wanda recovered.
Everything was authentic.
[QUOTE=IdaqiBeauty;906702]I don't think any court appointed psychologist would buy her insanity defense or "possession" defense.[/QUOTE]
If it's Doc Samson, or any professional familiar and working with the superhuman community, quite the contrary.
The court could also ask for the support of an expert in the domain of "possession", I'd think Voodoo would be the most appropriate candidate.
Only then they could have a clearer picture imo.
[QUOTE=IdaqiBeauty;906702]Kavita Rao needs to administer the Cure, and Danger needs to shove her in the brig.[/QUOTE]
They have no authority to do so I'm afraid.
More likely, Wanda would be escorted out of the court by Matt Murdock and She-Hulk after being proven innocent.
I don't understand why an apparent Dr Doom fan is trying to have Dr Doom take credit for Wanda's genocide :confused:
Didn't the Scarlet Witch just appear in Amazing X-me helping Pixie with her magical powers?
Seems the X-men don't have much of a problem with her again.
[QUOTE=Username taken;906802]Didn't the Scarlet Witch just appear in Amazing X-me helping Pixie with her magical powers?
Seems the X-men don't have much of a problem with her again.[/QUOTE]
Kurt doesn't, but in the following issue Northstar yells at Kurt for inviting Wanda to the school, and Pixie seems uncomfortable at first about working with her ("But isn't she evil?").
So some of the X-Men are still annoyed at her, but not like "oh my god, a dangerous genocidal monster is on our school grounds" annoyed, just to the extent of grumbling that Nightcrawler invited someone who they were taught for years to think of as the Decimator of mutantkind. Even though they now know it wasn't really her fault, you can see why some of them still wouldn't trust her.
[QUOTE=just another user;906793]I don't understand why an apparent Dr Doom fan is trying to have Dr Doom take credit for Wanda's genocide :confused:[/QUOTE]
Because the comics say that Doom manipulated her into being possessed.
You might not like the story but you can't deny its existence and it being canon.
[QUOTE=IdaqiBeauty;906709]Doesn't matter. They had their day in court, and raised no real defense. It was sad. Wanda would be just as unprepared, and all you'd have to do is get her on the stand and get her talking about mutants. she hates mutants so much, that she married a robot.[/QUOTE]
She-Hulk and Matt Murdock are on speed-dial with Avengers Tower, Wanda would be prepared just fine.
[QUOTE=IdaqiBeauty;906715]Probably not. There goes her weak "demonic ritual" alibi. Plus, he'd never be admitted in court due to the difficulty of establishing his identity.[/QUOTE]
Doom would not bow down to the subpoena imo.
He would probably decide to show up unannounced in the middle of the court instead, because he is that flamboyant a character.
Probably to make the point that no one can summon him, he just do what he wants...
[QUOTE=gurkle;906805]Kurt doesn't, but in the following issue Northstar yells at Kurt for inviting Wanda to the school, and Pixie seems uncomfortable at first about working with her ("But isn't she evil?")[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they kind of seem divided on her.
But still, some of them are willing to move on.
[QUOTE=gurkle;906740]I'd be fine with the storyline, because it would heavily feature Wanda and she is awesome.
But the question is not "would you enjoy a Wanda-centric trial story where she gets rightly acquitted and everyone sees how wonderful she is?" It's "should she go back to being banned from the Avengers until such time as she stands trial?" And of course the answer is no. The answer to any question about my favorite character is "what will get her the most amount of panel time?"[/QUOTE]
the question is actually "should scarlet go on trial for her actions"