For purposes, Freeman. Now stop poking me unless you like being a pile of ash and a burn mark on the floor.
Aw man I can't stay mad at that face.
She's so fast that the crook crashes into her a few feet away from where they started, even though Luna was standing behind them at the time.
Luna as a pedo-catcher works kinda well too, especially if she can assume her Woona guise to bait them.
It would be a mildly creepy proposition though, even if it was in service to a good cause.
Hmmm. I'd like to imagine she deliberately got herself involved after having to personally get involved when some of her new friends (Like Pip) became targets of unwholesome attention. Luna's a lot more personally involved in her endeavors than Celestia to me, she's more likely to dive into matters and deal with things directly and personally.
I don't know, considering how out of touch she was, I'd say that she's even less involved than her sister, at least in terms of direct interaction.
Well, once she re-acclimatizes herself to modern times, I reckon she's a lot more blunt, direct, and likely to get herself personally involved.
So basically she gives ponies (the bad ones anyway) a really good reason to be afraid of her.
It'd be fun if she saves somepony who's a fan of her, and they work together to have a comic done of her deeds as a superhero :3
Batman. I just want to hear Tabitha St. Germain do a low, gravelly voice full of whispered menace.
I just hope Canterlot doesn't have district attorneys and acid vats.
You know, Bruce Wayne can moonlight as a superhero because he's a millionaire playboy with way too much time on his hands. Luna probably has all sorts of royal duties, so she'll probably have trouble doing the whole "double life" thing. Besides, Luna wouldn't try to hide her identity, anyway. If she wanted to fight crime, she would just go out, take a small contingent of elite guards with her, and fight crime. What would be scarier to a criminal, a masked figure you've never heard of, or the Goddess of the Night?