The Impactor Issue 29

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Part XXIX Twenty Nine 29 Mark Glatt Presents Dwight Scott was not looking to be a hero …. … He was looking to be a man

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Hitting the fan some more.

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Part XXIX Twenty Nine

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Mark Glatt

Presents

Dwight Scott was not looking to be a hero ….

… He was looking to be a man

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When becoming a super hero I wanted to fight crime not because I wanted to make the world a better place to be rid of crime but to get over my past and make sure other people did not have to freaking live like me. As far as forgetting that there are good people in the world goes, there were those out there who were much worse than me.

Stanley Shermer, a classmate from my school, had been reported dead right before I attended New York college. What happened is that he snapped, dropped out of school, killed everyone who ever bullied him and then killed himself. What’s messed up about the whole thing is that he even saved some lives as well.

Even Worse, Even Said I Looked Like Him!!!!

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No, seriously, taking out anti-vigilantes was awesome. The only times that anyone ever tried to attack me was when I was with my friends. Those were the rules. There was no doing out side vigilante work (by outside I mean when not dressed up as the Impactor) was when my friends or myself were attacked. Those were the only times anyone attacked me. When they attacked my friends.

Dwight’s Dorm

Hello Dwight.Gordie

Lashlyn! Is That You??!

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I See That You Have Benefited From My Training. But How You Have Used You Power Concerns Me.

What Do You Mean??

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When I Invited You To Train With Me, It Was For Your Personal Health. My Life Style Is For Health Reasons And You Were Invited For Your Own Good. Now You Use What You Learned For Non-Self-Defense Purposes.

What I Did Was For OTHER People’s Defense.

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You Went Out And LOOKED For Trouble.

If I Don’t Stand Up For These People Who WILL??

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No One Protected You When YOU Were Picked On. You Turned Out The Way You Did For A Reason. You Upset The Natural Balance When You Defend

People Who You’re Not Associated With.

What I Do Benefits The World In The

Long Run.

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We Talked About My Upsetting The Natural Balance And Defense For The Rest Of The Hour. Then We Went To Bed.

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The Next Morning My Friends And I Went To The Library.

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We Came Back Later That Afternoon To Study Some More. Sure Enough, A Trouble Maker From My High School Showed Up To Start Making More Trouble.

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He had caused me a lot of problems when I was in high school.

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Now He Was Back To Start Some More Trouble.

Take That, Bitch!!

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Fight SceneHow About We Not A

Girl, D(beep) ??!!??!!

(BEEP) YOU!! I’ll Do What

Ever I Want!!

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Al right, you got

him!

OK Dwight, You can stop now!

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Russell Vega yelled out at me as I had him on the floor and was punching him. He started to bleed on my hands and he started to bleed on my face and shirt.

Oh Man! Oh Man! Please Stop!

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Oh no! Please Stop!

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Stop!Stop!

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Stop!!

Stop!! Stop!

!

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Stop! Stop!

Stop!!

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Stop!!

Stop!!

The Store Owner Even Yelled At Me To Stop As The Security Guard Electric Shocked Me.