The first thing that comes to mind is "Poor, poor Leon". Why? Well Leon is a still unmodded human that managed to last a decade of front line combat with everything from cyberpsychotic boomeriods to full on modern combat boomers... with substandard government issue gear. Worse he has no real hate of any race and can ignore origin of birth issues. In short... Leon is civil servant Batman... and the soon to be panicing government knows it.
I expect the first obvious suggestion he will make is to have the previously existent group of cops nominally trained for dealing with this abnormal crap to advertise to hire from the newly empowered group. In short the government will panic and Leon will give the media member that asks him first will be given a flat stare and told that the solution already exists. The doses are spread around Megatokyo... so are the ADP. Also at some point someone makes a comment about how soon they should expect Megatokyo's first Kaiju attack... only for Leon to point out Largo already tried that.
I'm not sure that you realize that cartoonish levels of super villainy are not really driven by logic and material needs so much as 'ME! GLORIOUS ME!' and 'Because its fun! Duh'. Remember that most of the CLoSV are from the high rankers in Genome hired by Quincy. They were raised in their profession for the sole purpose of commiting acts of CLoSV in order to get the universe to call Epic Levels of Bovine Excrement on them and do something about it. While it makes sense to make money off your powers... its more fun be Dr. Evil and run your legit stuff so you can pull the CLoSV acts as a hobby.
I mean Yoshida was given a brain upgrade as a sign on bonus and gets some else to fund his revenge... then plays the part of the five year old and points out that it makes more sense to give people who want the powers and side with them the chance at powers. The timing was also stupid on their part... if the had waited for the race war to kick off and then released the powers as a weapon of the Firsters' religious movement you could control things to your end. By making it apparently random you've half defused the war before it starts. I mean what part of the xenophobia and reactionism of the Firsters' movement is going to want to be led by random genetic mutants? Can you say secondary targets of the Firsters? Of course you can.
As for the smart/genre savvy villian in the series, Yoshida, I'm totally expecting him to respond to his employers confusion on how thing went so horrible wrong with their plans by e-mailing them a 200 odd page, thesis quality document explaining the blinding obvious holes in their plans. Then use his exscape pods and/or secret tunnels to escape... possibly leaving behind a Yoshida shaped robot. One with one of those Wily type, stupidly long, spring necks (that extends when captured) for the sole purpose of confusing them. Silly, but I can see him pulling this for Evilulz.
I expect the first obvious suggestion he will make is to have the previously existent group of cops nominally trained for dealing with this abnormal crap to advertise to hire from the newly empowered group. In short the government will panic and Leon will give the media member that asks him first will be given a flat stare and told that the solution already exists. The doses are spread around Megatokyo... so are the ADP. Also at some point someone makes a comment about how soon they should expect Megatokyo's first Kaiju attack... only for Leon to point out Largo already tried that.
I'm not sure that you realize that cartoonish levels of super villainy are not really driven by logic and material needs so much as 'ME! GLORIOUS ME!' and 'Because its fun! Duh'. Remember that most of the CLoSV are from the high rankers in Genome hired by Quincy. They were raised in their profession for the sole purpose of commiting acts of CLoSV in order to get the universe to call Epic Levels of Bovine Excrement on them and do something about it. While it makes sense to make money off your powers... its more fun be Dr. Evil and run your legit stuff so you can pull the CLoSV acts as a hobby.
I mean Yoshida was given a brain upgrade as a sign on bonus and gets some else to fund his revenge... then plays the part of the five year old and points out that it makes more sense to give people who want the powers and side with them the chance at powers. The timing was also stupid on their part... if the had waited for the race war to kick off and then released the powers as a weapon of the Firsters' religious movement you could control things to your end. By making it apparently random you've half defused the war before it starts. I mean what part of the xenophobia and reactionism of the Firsters' movement is going to want to be led by random genetic mutants? Can you say secondary targets of the Firsters? Of course you can.
As for the smart/genre savvy villian in the series, Yoshida, I'm totally expecting him to respond to his employers confusion on how thing went so horrible wrong with their plans by e-mailing them a 200 odd page, thesis quality document explaining the blinding obvious holes in their plans. Then use his exscape pods and/or secret tunnels to escape... possibly leaving behind a Yoshida shaped robot. One with one of those Wily type, stupidly long, spring necks (that extends when captured) for the sole purpose of confusing them. Silly, but I can see him pulling this for Evilulz.