Subject: Well, if he does go evil...
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Posted on: 2013-09-11 01:17:00 UTC
At least there's already a pre-defined aesthetic. The mad scientist supervillain outfit just needs a few tweaks to make it truly one's own, but if he decided to stick to the classic model, it's hard to go wrong with lab coats and giant robots. Just imagine it: a Tolkien elf in a billowing lab coat and thick goggles, standing atop a three-story machine and laughing manaically while it launches acid into a nearby city. I admit it's a little expected, but if someone tries to call you out on it, giant robots excel at looming menacingly and swatting people across city blocks.
Wait, he'd be chemistry-themed. You don't make robots with chemistry. You power them with chemistry, though. That might be enough of a stretch. Even if there isn't a robot, he'd probably need some kind of device, because a science-themed villain often has very weak or indirect supernatural abilities and he's going to need something to fight off the helicopters they'll send after him once he robs the Science Symposium to get the last ingredients to build his superweapon or cloning ray or giant acid monster or what have you.
Hold on... would a cloning ray be biology, or would the necessary biochemical functions to maintain clones allow it to fall under chemistry? Planning for this sort of thing is more difficult than I thought it would be.