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This a very bad situation for him. People can inadvertently send Chris down some nutso path without realizing it. I had no idea what these "earths" are, but I gather that the different iterations of the comics have different "universes". The author assumed Chris meant comic books where Chris was looking for actual facts from this "expert" on other dimensions. All of this makes him open to exploitation. He has no one to protect him.I always sort of felt that was going to be the end game of the Wise/Boyd scam. After bleeding Chris for all they could have him climb to the top of a building that's several stories high after convincing him he could fly like Rainbow Dash. I wouldn't doubt for a second someone as sadistic as they were would do that as a final display of control.
Looks like these tweets from the Marvel writer were what prompted Chris' outburst last night after all. I wonder if she ended up having a private convo with Chris or if her interactions with other twitter users apologizing for misleading anyone were what set him off.
What happens when someone does take advantage of this? I think it would be very easy to get Chris to pay for magic lessons, astral plane projection space-time traveler lessons, or something to that effect. Not to hurt him, but just to get his money. People who want to hurt him could do that, too. Chris knows enough that some things will harm him, but he could be convinced that something harmful is going to unleash his magic or whatever.
I would argue that the Wise-Boyd swindle was ultimately ruined by use of wrong tactics. Fear was unnecessary. Humoring Chris and getting him to trust them would have enabled them to completely shut out the outsiders, like what Watermess is trying to do.
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