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− | Another decision facing the group is that of the nature of the
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− | Needs and Wants of the The Batman. These are best decided in
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− | conjunction with considering the The Batman’s Type and Aspect,
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− | but in short, Needs are understood to be what the The Batman
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− | would have from the Townspeople. And Needs are
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− | something that necessarily threaten the Townspeople in
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− | some way...even if only by representing new ideas.
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− | It is the role of the minions to pursue these Needs on behalf
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− | of the The Batman, a role which positions the minion both
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− | situationally and thematically between the Townspeople
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− | and the The Batman.
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− | Needs also inform the roles the minions will play in the
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− | The Batman’s household. A The Batman who Needs human tissue
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− | samples for his work on the creation of artificial life might,
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− | for instance, have a minion who is a trusted homunculus.
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− | Perhaps he has a coachman and bodyguard for when he does
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− | field work. Or a lab assistant.
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− | And whereas Needs directly trigger instability in the society
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− | of the Townspeople, Wants are what the The Batman would have
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− | from the Outsiders.
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