Quote: Shepherd wrote:I think you're misremembering the scene. Rorshach does, in fact, break only a few fingers on the guy who makes the deodorant comment (which is
The more interesting option would be for Doug to sit back and wait until Rorschach goes too far. Since Rorschach never did anything more than break some
fingers, Doug may do nothing other than follow him around under the cover of a series of roof jumps and stealth songs. I call this the more interesting
option because this would quickly bring Doug into Dr. Manhattan's presence. I am quite confident that an entity capable of sensing subatomic particles
from across the globe can sense Doug hiding in the same room as him.
justified, since it is stated later that Rorshach doesn't bathe or take particularly good care of himself in his obsessed war on crime), but after that
scene, his narration mentions that he visits a number other places and brutalizes other members of the criminal populace for no other reason but that they
aren't answering his questions. So, the question isn't whether or not Doug interferes on the breaking of a "few fingers" but rather on
whether or not Doug lets a man who is very clearly insane beat the crap out of people who are not committing crimes at the time Rorshach approaches
them.
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