Heh. Answer to GM's rant.
1. Uh... YES, I interpreted your prologue as "I wonder what career I should pursue... I shall be a supervillian!" as "Bob Mason is doing this as a career ie to make ends meet"
If you had WANTED a protagonist who was out to be the 2nd Captain Killdozer, you could have wrote the prologue as "since you were born, there was something different about you... you never fit in... etc etc... you decide that you will get even with them... with them all! You will become a supervillain!" ... then the players would not be trying to play the character as "oh, let's try to build a safe and secure lifestyle for Bob with evil schemes as a far FAR distant 2nd concern".
If you had wanted a protagonist who would be like Magneto or Hitler or LCS something, you could have written the prologue as "things cannot continue as they are! You will change the world, or die trying!"
But, no.
You wrote the prologue as an average guy, with average ambitions, and SLIGHTLY above average wealth. Have you noticed that your players are playing him with his MAIN CONCERN being financial security?
It's not JUST ME that thinks this, in other words! YOU, the GM, set the AMBITIONS and MOTIVES of the main character as setting out on the path of supervilliany not because of any BELIEFS or CONVICTIONS or EMOTIONS... but purely as a "hmm, other careers not too promising. I shall embark on the supervillian career!"
You say your prologue was about "destiny" and "thinking outside the box"? ... in what way? Throughout this whole thread, NO ONE, not the players, not you, has talked about any dream or destiny or future or ambition other than "supervillain" and "financial security". And "supervillian" was rather vaguely thrown about.
Fine. Prove me wrong, GM. Then... *WHAT* is the driving force behind the protagonist?
2. I have no issues with "Ultra Realism".
When the players are given an Ultra Realistic GOAL or TARGET.
The problem occurs when players are given a "Fantasy Task" but are told to operate by "Realistic Rules".
If the average Joe Schmoe could become a successful supervillian in the real world... you'd be seeing a lot of real life supervillians! Point is that it's easier and more common to become a Forbes 100 or a Nobel Prize winner or a Triple Platinum Rock Star than a supervillian.
Try playing a "You will become a Billionaire!" thread set in the real world.... heh. Of course it's achievable! It *HAS* been achieved before, right? ... good luck succeeding without the GM being like Santa Claus though.
3. Heh. I don't know what I'm talking about? Just did some Googling.
In the movie Goldfinger says his personal stash is 1.5 metric tonnes of gold. He says that the value will go up 10x.
So... which do you think increases his networth more? Stealing a dumptruck of gold (20 tons), or reducing the world gold supply and thus jacking up the price of your 1.5 tons of gold 10x?
... What if you could steal SEVERAL trucks of gold?
Also, what if the price of gold only goes up 2-3 times?
... Also. After somehow pulling off the tremendous task of defeating all the troops in Fort Knox, acquiring the security codes and keys to access the vaults, etc... being able to smuggle a nuclear bomb from China to America... you feel that the simple logistics of "forklifts, dumptrucks and workers" is the major concern here? heh.
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You mentioned retaliatory action? ... mmm.... so, you're saying that the retaliatory action against someone who steals several tons of gold is going to be more severe than someone who detonates a nuclear device on american soil on a high priority target and irradiated most of your gold stores? ... erm... uh huh...
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The BEST part of the plan? .... What makes you think the American government would *ANNOUNCE* that their Gold Stores in Fort Knox were irradiated?
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What's to stop the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States just saying "ummm... just carry on as normal... except that we restrict access from very select people to NO ONE goes inside".
What's Goldfinger supposed to do then? Start a rumor campaign that the gold is still there but irradiated and thus inaccessible? Admit that he did it and demand that they let him into the vault?