Talk:Arthur Watts/@comment-124.197.12.116-20200110184243

Well yes, there’s that, but the OP’s wording made it seem like invisibility was some kind of world-ending power or some shit.

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Just to be clear, when I posted it I never meant to imply that Invisibility was a world-ending ability or anything like that, I just meant Invisibility could be an absolutely terrifying and dangerous semblance in the wrong hands, as books and movies have been proving to us for years now.

For all of the reasons that Phantomlink959 mentioned and more.

I'll never forget that one scene in Hollow Man (Oh, uh, Spoilers I guess).

In it, Kevin Bacon's character Sebastion, fed up with all the failed tests to cure him, decides to leave the lab one night and goes back to his apartment where he sees a woman in the opposite window of the apartment building across from his who he had been shown to be sexually attracted to previously.

He then removes his clothes and skinsuit, makes his way over to her apartment, sneaks in (by knocking on her door no less), and proceeds to brutally rape her (we don't actually see it happen, thank fuck. But it's pretty much implied that that's what happened).

And all of this went down because he was able to get in and out of both buildings undetected.