ach202577 wrote:just go to platinum earth and you'll see her unsavory side one reason I don't read platinum earth
Tecknophyle wrote:ach202577 wrote:just go to platinum earth and you'll see her unsavory side one reason I don't read platinum earth
...so, you don't read a story because of stuff that's happening in the story. Which you aren't reading. How's that working out?
madcap wrote:Doc, I don't know if you consider the Platinum Earth story to have officially happened in your continuity or if it's simply an "Elseworlds" kind of thing, but I would LOVE to see you further explore that dark side of Silver Satin in which she relished in the control over others. Seeing her corrupted into being a villain was fantastic (especially since though she was a mistress to her own stable of slaves, she was still a slave herself).
I know how you feel about the need to reset the status quo in these stories (and I do understand it myself), but the way I see it, you have a bajillion great characters and can always introduce more. It would be really cool and dramatic I think to have a few of them go through permanent changes in the story, and Marcy would be a perfect character to use for that purpose. Just my two cents.
Akonkid wrote:Silver Satin remains a character that could go so many directions at this point. She practically was the main star of the entire Sentius story, being both the beginning and end to the conflict, but she hasn't had much to do beyond that besides occasionally babysitting Mechana, accompanying her friends on missions, or inventing something.
Key to Marcy, I think, is Mechana. The android has never fully been "independent". She jumped from Belinda to Max to now seems to have imprinted on Marcy. She cares for her and is friendly with her, but how much of that is her "natural personality" and how much is that residual programming to have someone to serve and please? And yet, also, Mechana is not human. At all. She's 100% machine. And Marcy now is 50% machine. Being a technopath, I'd love to see their relationship explored more. They could literally hook up their brains and talk to each other at computerized speed. "Marcy" is the human Silver Satin will never be again, while Mechana I see as representative of the machine that she could become.
Which brings me to the interesting dynamic that's been brought up and explored. Both her short appearance in "Mind Over Magic" and her role in "Platinum Earth" have shown her to be acting far more "cold" and logical. Almost like Spock or Data from Star Trek. A few people passed that off as her being unkind or insensitive, but that's simply the way thoughts governed by algorithms and mathematical tests are displayed. But it's been shown she's at a crossroads, sort of fighting to hang on to her humanity without giving in to how much she enjoys her superiority over "normal" human beings.... very much like her "creation" Sentius. Going WAY back, she tried hard to make him "like her" and he, in turn, wanted to make her "like him", and that's become eerily relevant in her recent behavior.
Then there's Ted. The man that was chiefly responsible for her enslavement, robotization, and ironically her redemption as a heroine. He's now her partner. And it appears they get along great. If Ted didn't have such "issues" with the ladies (Belinda, Mechana, Crissy), I'd say she and him would make a perfect couple... despite the forced enslavement, serial recruitment, and prison blackmailing... I'd like to see more of them interact, though. They're very much apart of each others' lives, even as just friends and colleagues, but then again, Belinda and him were in the same scenario and that sadly didn't work out...
She looks and feels like an outcast. She's in the labs while the others are hanging out and having fun. And it's good to see her in action more, but she's the most rookie member on the team, really. Even Snowflake, Solaria, and Goldwing have "seniority" over her, so it's great to see even her brilliant plans and inventions fail and falter occasionally. Hopefully, she'll find something worth her time and interest to give her some direction and purpose, be it for good or ill, but until then it's great to see her in a more supportive role amongst the others.
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