If Doug ever encouters the song and it does have the implied reality control effect, he could be very wary of using it except in extreme circumstances due to
mental side effects (otherwise it'd be so useful that he'd soon be using it practically daily). After all, the saying is that power corrupts with
absolute power corrupting absolutely, and the feel of the song is one of initial optimism with rapidly increasing megalomania. Doug may start using the song
with the best of intentions, but could well end it in the mindset of a deranged Dark Messiah. That would get the song immediately slapped under a ton of
security lockouts and only utilized during doomsday scenerios when there is no other hope for success.
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"Anyone can be a winner if their definition of victory is flexible enough." - The DM of the Rings XXXV
mental side effects (otherwise it'd be so useful that he'd soon be using it practically daily). After all, the saying is that power corrupts with
absolute power corrupting absolutely, and the feel of the song is one of initial optimism with rapidly increasing megalomania. Doug may start using the song
with the best of intentions, but could well end it in the mindset of a deranged Dark Messiah. That would get the song immediately slapped under a ton of
security lockouts and only utilized during doomsday scenerios when there is no other hope for success.
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"Anyone can be a winner if their definition of victory is flexible enough." - The DM of the Rings XXXV