>>18045950>media buzz around people finding out that following a voice in their head feels real goodIs that an actual thing?
Regardless, if I start with a town/city, I'm doing it whole, so the local media will already be under my control, and their first commands are to carry on with their lives like nothing happened until I (de-)summon them (which would actually make Conditioning work overtime, such that by the time I do summon them they'll have fully become mine).
>hivemind reacts to guards being tackled by impaling attackers with bone spikesUntrained individuals will use their powers like they were born with them. Riiight...
>shifts stolen nuke to former hive throneEven if I did go full retard and enter the lair on the front lines (such as they are, we're more likely to just infiltrate unseen), we're all still immortal enough that this won't do us any harm.
>Threat follows, makes its self known, likely by uniplaner proxyI can follow you through dimensions you know. That's one of the Nemesis failsafes preventing a rival from just running away from their problem
>CLICKAnd that's supposed to be...?
>the hive is simply down its central processor and possibly it's plane and form shifting depending on rules interpretationI don't see much room for interpretation. You're the source of your hivemind's powers. You fall, they disappear.
And you keep forgetting, by the time I'm there, I'll have already taken over at least one of your hivemind's members -whom you may be suspicious of, but will ultimately dismiss the idea of betraying you. How can a limb betray its body?!- that can inform me of any plans you come up with, and can even influence the decision-making process.
In fact, I can use them to planeshift me directly to wherever you go, so good luck hiding wherever.
In fact in fact, while you're waiting for me at your home plane, I can just use your enslaved hive-member to planeshift to the Marvel universe, kidnap Quicksilver, and one-shot your whole operation.