[quote=@Sven the Silent] [@Kingfisher] "A Mary Sue for female characters and Gary Stu or Marty Stu for male characters is an idealized and seemingly perfect fictional character, a young or low-rank person who saves the day through unrealistic abilities. Often this character is recognized as an author insert and/or wish-fulfillment." There is no other way to travel from England or Ireland to America in any other way then with a boat, seeing as there are no functioning planes that can fly such large distances. Out-witting isn't the form of strength Super Mutants look up too, they look up to smashing and breaking things. Again, Mary Sue because your sixteen year old girl character one, takes down a Super Mutant and two is suddenly the best person to lead that clan and manages to overcome all odds and others clans to become the biggest without anyone else seemingly questioning her authority. Just, like, that. [/quote] Young man, if you don't cease your prattling then I'm going to be forced to turn you in to a pond newt. That's a handy definition that you have there, but that dosen't change the fact that Mary Sue is a Star Trek Fanfiction character, whose perfect qualities came from her abbility to shag all the space-dwellers. As for that wish fulfillment part, I can't say my amibtion in life is to be obese by 26. No functioning planes? Did the Boomers stand on each others shoulders and throw bombs at Hoover Damn, then? And, unless you're using a very funky texture pack, I'm almost positive that the Brotherhood of Steel aren't flying over Boston in a rowing boat. I'll have you know that all of my close friends are super mutants, and they disagree with you. If you read my headcanon deviantart SSBBW space opera erotica epic then you'll find out that she's actually a nine thousand year old space wizard, which you clearly haven't. Just in case you aren't versed in high end literature, I'm gonna have to say that age dosen't invalidate experience. There's no "just like that" about it. I'd say a untrained child coming out of Vault 101 with no combat experience and destroying the DC Enclave has more of a "just like that" vibe to it, than a tactician using guerilla warfare to best her enemies. I'd like to refer you to the fifteenth passage of the bronze wang subsection of the art of war, if you require a specific rundown of the Trade Queen's tactics. Please bare in mind, this is written in the traditional Klingon that Sun Tsu was renowned for, so you might not be able to process it; [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0ximxe4XtU]If you gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.[/url]