@@Talon1124 random missing screw in some random guy's chair, at a random office, that is known for having mental breakdowns over pranks. resulting in a mass shooting that manages to start a fire due to the gun exploding in the man's hands, resulting in the sprinkler system (with many faults of its own) going off all at once rather than going off in just the single section that the fire start. resulting in a server farm getting completely destroyed due to water damage, and due to an error made within the code a backup hadn't been made for several months, resulting in all that information being lost. and because of the before mentioned fire and sprinkler system issues none of the physical copies of the information survived. thus resulting in no data being collected. then to add to the major confusion it turns out that the office that had the random screw missing was in charge of filing, processing, and reimbursement of loans that had been taken by a bank. so in 1 missing screw, a few messed up wires, defected pipes, a defective gun, and the general faults of a single man. many people have had their debts erased and all filing information removed from that office entirely.
@@aj_the_infamous1013 A bug in a code, a sticky or unresponsive key on a keyboard could do just as much on the tech side and can also be used in a "Robin Hood" style of operations diverting funds/resources from one target to give to another, such as bank errors dividing up billion dollar grants in pointless research adding money into the accounts of poor income families, or diverting the whole thing to more reasonable research projects. And those getting screwed out of the money can't really do anything to those getting it or else the look like bigger villains then Gremlin. It certainly works to the point the League made that if he became a villain crime would actually go down because who would want to keep being the criminals he would target for his own crimes?
The best supervillain is the one no one ever notices or suspects. With his powers, he could easily get away with living well with, but ignored for the rest of his life, but he craves recognition and notoriety.
The gremlin would be an effective supervillain, but he'd make an interesting superhero as well, IMO. How many times to supers go up against something complicated that could be brought to a halt in exactly those ways?
Robbing banks? you have any idea what you could make short selling stocks with an ability like that? I get the supervillian angle but still, you could be a millionaire *and* take out several corporations all at once with the added perk of not having the Just-us League after you.
He would actually be a pretty effective super villain.
why yesh mishta blonde
All it takes is one
Little
Defect.
@@Talon1124 random missing screw in some random guy's chair, at a random office, that is known for having mental breakdowns over pranks. resulting in a mass shooting that manages to start a fire due to the gun exploding in the man's hands, resulting in the sprinkler system (with many faults of its own) going off all at once rather than going off in just the single section that the fire start. resulting in a server farm getting completely destroyed due to water damage, and due to an error made within the code a backup hadn't been made for several months, resulting in all that information being lost. and because of the before mentioned fire and sprinkler system issues none of the physical copies of the information survived. thus resulting in no data being collected.
then to add to the major confusion it turns out that the office that had the random screw missing was in charge of filing, processing, and reimbursement of loans that had been taken by a bank. so in 1 missing screw, a few messed up wires, defected pipes, a defective gun, and the general faults of a single man. many people have had their debts erased and all filing information removed from that office entirely.
@@aj_the_infamous1013 A bug in a code, a sticky or unresponsive key on a keyboard could do just as much on the tech side and can also be used in a "Robin Hood" style of operations diverting funds/resources from one target to give to another, such as bank errors dividing up billion dollar grants in pointless research adding money into the accounts of poor income families, or diverting the whole thing to more reasonable research projects. And those getting screwed out of the money can't really do anything to those getting it or else the look like bigger villains then Gremlin. It certainly works to the point the League made that if he became a villain crime would actually go down because who would want to keep being the criminals he would target for his own crimes?
Imperfections can be summarized with "'it is the little things in life that count" and "be careful the friends you deny or the enemies you make."
yup
Gremlin, or as I would love to call him: Murphys law! 😂
Humility, the special human trait.
The best supervillain is the one no one ever notices or suspects. With his powers, he could easily get away with living well with, but ignored for the rest of his life, but he craves recognition and notoriety.
By the algorithm we need more hfy narators so many gems to read so little time
True this for the algorithm
for the algorithm
I'm honestly floored at how many stories you've done
many many much about floors , walls and SPACE in between :D
The gremlin would be an effective supervillain, but he'd make an interesting superhero as well, IMO. How many times to supers go up against something complicated that could be brought to a halt in exactly those ways?
I've been bested once again
fighting words
2 good ones.
Algorithm be pleased.
for the algorithm
For the Algorithm, For the Author(s), For the Disembodied Voice!
So story one is just the auditor, but human.
For the ALGORITHM!
for the algorithm
For the algorithm!
& Gremlin! XD
Robbing banks? you have any idea what you could make short selling stocks with an ability like that? I get the supervillian angle but still, you could be a millionaire *and* take out several corporations all at once with the added perk of not having the Just-us League after you.
keeper going
kept going
Humility or sneakiness.
Gremlin rules
For the algorithm
For the algorithm
Bob the dragon
You misread the second title, lol.
le whoops
First for the algorithm
for the algorithm
35th, 9 December 2023