Talk:Paper Minds/@comment-1993678-20130802080440

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVQ-_iHk38c <-- (warning: loud so turn down volume) - "Knife Party (instrumental)".. this fits Kane and Nova very well in my opinion as it captures the raw terror that comes from a very unique antagonism.. that of genuine love mixed with psychosis..

there is nothing more dangerous than two completely insane beings in love, in fact if these two ever did break away from their "masters" they would be even more dangerous as their only limits would be their own minds.

Kane and Nova are kind of tragic pawns but if they break free we're screwed because they'd be amongst the most inventive and vicious of all killers - even if they did so less often.. give chaos a purpose and you can be guaranteed anything that stands in the way of said purpose is in for a wild ride.

Kane as the "Joker" was scary, now he's becoming more "neutral" he's (in my opinion) FAR more dangerous.. because now he has purpose to go with his madness.

Nova reminds me of (and this will sound very strange) an extremely dark Pinkie Pie who is dangerous when she's a psychotic party animal of random chaos but would be absolutely terrifying if she got serious.. Almagest would never admit it even to himself but he probably knows this - if Nova purpose as she too becames far more dangerous.

Anyway, that's what I see from the whole Kane/Nova thing so far.