Hmm, those are some good points that I hadn’t considered. I imagine that, some of the time, the comics would simply gloss over those issues, as all comic writers wouldn’t necessarily think of them. Otherwise, I’d think that Achian would be technologically savvy enough to shut everything down safely himself, if he doesn’t just do what you said and forces the workers to do so. I definitely see him as not the Baron Blade-type who doesn’t think through the consequences of plans; he cares to much for that. I could also see him hiring mercenaries to take care of all those tasks whilst his sharkbots run off the operators. On the other hand, though, it could be interesting for something to go wrong and Doctor Shark need to work with the heroes to stop some hazardous materials from getting released into the sea.
Ooh, good idea. Hmm, yeah, now that I’m thinking about it, it wouldn’t seem out of character for Doc Shark to use robotic imitations of other sea life; sure, sharks are his theme ‘cause they’re his favourites, but he’d be happy to utilize other types of sea creatures.
Heh, I considered making a sharknado joke in the post(s)—something about Sal using @FrivYeti’s Doctor Tarralok’s Terrible Hurricane Generator environment.