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heroes_contest for this! Have mixed feelings about this as it's the first thing I've written in about 18 months. Feel it could have gone better, but am kinda impressed with myself that I actually managed to get it finished by the deadline rather than just giving up! Writers block isn't quite broken yet, but I will be doing the next prompt and the one
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and oooh, yes, I hope that's true! He was one of the biggest changes in 5 Years Gone so it would be really interesting to see how he changes into that (and if he can ever be brought back again)
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It's interesting, since Vol.2 was mainly about the older generation and their mistakes and sins, and questioning whether it is inevitable they will become what they once were someday or if they can change. I liked Matt's storyline because it has him dealing with those issues, but he has entered that gray area of using his ability to his advantage thinking that it is for the right reasons. He believes he is not his father because he is not a criminal, but in a way he is, he just doesn't want to admit to it.
Again, this was an interesting take on Matt and what he was going through Vol.2.
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The idea of sons becoming their fathers is something that's always interested me- that whole nature or nurture debate. Since Matt's inherited his father's powers there's clearly some nature at play there. (also made me wonder, why him? Micah's powers are nothing like either of his parents so why is Matt's a direct copy?) And I wonder how far Matt will slip into becoming his father and will other characters notice and call him on it.
Thanks so much for the comment!
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(He'd better stay a hero!)
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