Q1: What is your primary motivation when pursuing a difficult goal? A. An insatiable intellectual curiosity, driven by the belief that you must see a theoretical possibility become a physical reality. [The Burden of Genius] B. The profound desire to clear your name, overcome a central guilt, and finally return to peace. [The Architect of Deception] C. The belief that your actions must serve a greater moral principle or community, regardless of the personal cost. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. A desperate, pragmatic mission to ensure the survival and future of those you care about. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q2: How do you deal with information or evidence in a high-stakes situation? A. You are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of data and conflicting voices, leading to intense internal conflict before a difficult situation. [The Burden of Genius] B. You use information to build intricate, layered pans, always assuming you need a contingency within a contingency. [The Architect of Deception] C. You filter all the information through a strict, black-and-white moral code before deciding on a course of action. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. You use the most cold, hard, quantifiable scientific data available, even if the results are terrifying. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q3: What is your greatest fear or personal burden? A. The horrific realization that your technical triumph has resulted in unimaginable, catastrophic moral failure. [The Burden of Genius] B. Being permanently lost in a false world or being unable to forgive yourself for a past mistake. [The Architect of Deception] C. Failing to live up to the symbol you created, or compromising your core beliefs under pressure. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. Remaining idle while the world around you decays, or knowing you could have saved others but didn't act. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q4: What is your approach to time and reality? A. Time is measured by historical significance; you see the past, present, and horrifying future converging in a single moment. [The Burden of Genius] B. Time is a resource you can manipulate and stretch, especially in layered states of consciousness. [The Architect of Deception] C. Time is linear, but your job is to exist outside of it, a constant, necessary fixture in an ever-changing world. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. Time is relative and an obstacle to be overcome, expanding and contracting based on velocity and gravity. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q5: What kind of working environment do you prefer? A. An isolated, high-pressure, intellectual proving ground (like a desert laboratory) where theory can be brutally tested against reality. [The Burden of Genius] B. A highly controlled, complex space (a dream layer, a vault, a city street) that you or your team have meticulously designed. [The Architect of Deception] C. A hidden, high-tech bunker or cave that allows you to observe the world without being seen by it. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. The cramped, pressurized cockpit of a vehicle is where the laws of physics are your immediate problem. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q6: Which personal trait do you find yourself suppressing most often? A. The consuming, almost addictive thrill derived from pure intellectual superiority and success. [The Burden of Genius] B. The debilitating, powerful guilt you feel over the loved ones you've lost. [The Architect of Deception] C. The wealthy, normal life that you gave up to focus on your mission. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. The emotional attachment to people, because you know your mission requires you to be cold and rational [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q7: How do you view the concept of teamwork? A. You must lead a massive collective of the world's greatest minds, but you alone must bear the responsibility for the outcome. [The Burden of Genius] B. You require a small, highly specialized team, each member an expert in a distinct layer of deception. [The Architect of Deception] C. You work alone, but you rely on one or two loyal confidantes to manage your logistics and cover story. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. A team is a necessity for survival, but ultimately, the greatest sacrifice must be made by the one with the least to lose. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q8: What is your most effective tool for gaining the upper hand? A. The sheer, unassailable power of applied theoretical knowledge and scientific superiority. [The Burden of Genius] B. The ability to build a world that is so plausible, the target doesn't know they are being deceived. [The Architect of Deception] C. The calculated use of fear, symbolism, and theatricality to create an identity greater than yourself. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. Pure, practical physics and engineering—using machines and scientific knowledge to achieve the impossible. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q9: What is your position on sacrificing yourself for a greater cause? A. The self is secondary; the sacrifice is accepting the eternal damnation that comes with achieving the overwhelming goal. [The Burden of Genius] B. If the sacrifice is the only way to escape the guilt or save the mission, it is an accepted necessity. [The Architect of Deception] C. A necessary component of being a hero, you must endure the pain or bear the necessary lie so others don't have to. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. It is only acceptable if the mathematical probability of success for the rest of humanity requires it. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Q10: You need a new suit. What is the most important quality? A. It must be stylishly tailored yet slightly rumpled, suggesting deep thought and constant internal turmoil. [The Burden of Genius] B. It must be impeccable and sharp, allowing you to blend seamlessly into any high-end environment or dream layer. [The Architect of Deception] C. It must be highly durable, specialized, and capable of deflecting bullets and withstanding explosions. [The Moral Symbol of Gotham! ] D. It must be simple, heavy-duty gear designed to protect you from extreme environments, be it space or a gravitational pull. [The Pragmatic Survivor] Results: - The Moral Symbol of Gotham! : Your life is dictated by an unwavering moral code and a commitment to upholding a terrifying persona to serve a greater public good. You are defined by sacrifice, principle, and the calculated use of fear. Your strength is your resilience in enduring pain so others don't have to. - The Pragmatic Survivor: A rationalist at heart, you are driven by a deep love for family and an unflinching commitment to scientific fact. You face impossible odds not with magic, but with pure physics. You are adept at making cold, hard decisions based on mathematics to ensure the future of humanity. - The Architect of Deception: You are a meticulous planner defined by your ability to manipulate layered realities to achieve your goal. You carry a heavy burden of past mistakes but channel that pain into complex work that requires absolute precision and constant questioning of what is real. - The Burden of Genius: Your mind is an engine of theoretical brilliance and unflinching intellectual curiosity. You are driven to chase the edge of what is possible, but this ambition comes with a profound moral weight. Your deepes fear is the realization that your greatest professional triump may usher in the world's end.