Rorschach[]
"...Rorschach's political confrere Nixon has led the world" Bold text -error edited, see: Rorschach's response to the Keene Act, imposed under Nixon's regime
Height[]
Is there any data on how tall Ozymandias is? Or his weight or build? There's some theory going around that he's Hooded Justice, but I am not sure if he is 6'5". Tyciol 12:47, 5 March 2009 (UTC)
- I...really doubt it. That would make Ozymandias about 70. HalfShadow 03:08, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
- Seems incredibly unlikely, to the extent that it's not even worth putting a footnote in the article. -- Supermorff 16:06, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
- Actually, now that I've had a couple of days to think it over, that's probably the dumbest thing I've read this year. Even for an internet theory, that's almost impressively stupid, especially how it completely overlooks the 30 year period between the two hero teams and the fact that he would have been about a year old at the time. HalfShadow 16:26, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
- Seems incredibly unlikely, to the extent that it's not even worth putting a footnote in the article. -- Supermorff 16:06, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
Biased final section?[]
This part seems extremely biased to me:
"His true nature was revealed to be that of an extremely arrogant, egotistical and cold individual with a god complex which appeared to be the ultimate personification of destruction following the reason that his plan is known to be destructive, and that is Veidt's best-known feature which is that his destructive personality knows no limits, and even if he is aware to the dangerous consequences of his plan, he doesn't show even a little bit of compassion, mercy or even consideration about the innocent lives which his plan is taking part of, which means that he is a truly sinister and psychotic individual. Although he doesn't show any compassion or mercy towards the innocent people that he wipes out in the path, he is not enjoying their deaths or their pain, but he indeed enjoys seeing that his plan succeeds, and this is what he likes; success."
Arrogant? Egotistical? No consideration about the innocent lives? Really? I don't remember the comic very well, but the "no consideration about the innocent lives" line is very blatantly contradicted by the film version of the character. I'd be interested in hearing the opinions of others on this section.
It's not arrogant to think you're the best if you're actually the best. We're talking about a character whose intellect impresses even Dr. Manhattan. What level of confidence could Adrian possibly exhibit that we could in fairness say he is "overconfident (arrogant)?"Passionlip (talk) 15:29, 8 June 2022 (UTC)