Q1: A major Vought secret is about to go public. What do you do? A. I leak it immediately, knowing it will destroy my reputation and life. [You Got the Burn It Down Ending] B. I use the information to blackmail the top brass and secure a better position for myself. [You Got the Vengeance Ending] C. I stand back and watch the chaos, hoping the world burns just enough to reset the board. [You Got the Secret Successor Ending] D. I double down, rebrand the crisis as a marketing triumph, and bury the truth in a PR wave. [You Got the Collateral Damage Ending] Q2: Your closest ally betrays you. How do you respond? A. I feel nothing but cold resolve. I knew this would happen eventually. [You Got the Burn It Down Ending] B. I spend the final act hunting them down to settle the score once and for all. [You Got the Vengeance Ending] C. I forgive them; not because I'm kind, but because their betrayal is part of my plan. [You Got the Secret Successor Ending] D. I’m shocked, hurt, and immediately lose my composure. I didn't see this coming. [You Got the Collateral Damage Ending] Q3: You have one final chance to use Compound V. Do you take it? A. Yes. It’s the only way to level the playing field, even if it costs me my soul. [You Got the Burn It Down Ending] B. Only if I have to. It’s a dirty drug, but it gets the job done. [You Got the Vengeance Ending] C. Absolutely not. Power is a trap, and I’d rather die human than live as a monster. [You Got the Secret Successor Ending] D. I’ve already taken it. The real question is how much more I can handle before I explode. [You Got the Collateral Damage Ending] Q4: What does "justice" look like to you? A. Total systemic annihilation. The system needs to be leveled to the ground. [You Got the Burn It Down Ending] B. Retribution. An eye for an eye, delivered swiftly and violently. [You Got the Vengeance Ending] C. Stability. I don't care about "good," I care about who is actually in charge. [You Got the Secret Successor Ending] D. Exposure. People need to see the truth, even if it doesn't change anything. [You Got the Collateral Damage Ending] Q5: You’re cornered by the Seven. What’s your last word? A. A well-timed, profane insult that makes them look ridiculous on live TV. [You Got the Burn It Down Ending] B. A secret that will destroy their leader’s legacy from the grave. [You Got the Vengeance Ending] C. Nothing. I just laugh, knowing they’ve already lost. [You Got the Secret Successor Ending] D. A plea for mercy. I’m not ready to be a casualty of this war. [You Got the Collateral Damage Ending] Q6: If you could change one thing about the world of The Boys, what would it be? A. Take away the power. Everyone should be equal in their vulnerability. [You Got the Burn It Down Ending] B. Make it so the "heroes" actually had to answer for their crimes in court. [You Got the Vengeance Ending] C. Replace the management. The world would be better if I was the one directing Vought. [You Got the Secret Successor Ending] D. Remove the greed. If it weren't for the merchandising and the money, this would be a much saner place. [You Got the Collateral Damage Ending] Q7: How do you want the final scene of your life to be framed? A. A high-octane, brutal showdown where I go out taking a "god" with me. [You Got the Burn It Down Ending] B. A quiet, lonely moment where I realize I’ve become exactly what I hated. [You Got the Vengeance Ending] C. A shocking cliffhanger where the audience isn't sure if I’m actually dead or not. [You Got the Secret Successor Ending] D. A cynical, viral moment used as content for Vought’s next marketing campaign. [You Got the Collateral Damage Ending] Results: - You Got the Burn It Down Ending: You were the person who actually pulled the trigger. You never cared about the branding or the safety; you only cared about seeing the "heroes" bleed. Your ending is messy, violent, and deeply satisfying for anyone who hates Vought. You’re the reason the world started to wake up. You died standing, taking down a titan with you, and your name is now a rallying cry for the resistance. To put it simply, you went out on your terms. - You Got the Vengeance Ending: The tragedy of your ending is that in your quest for justice, you lost your humanity. You got your revenge, but you left a trail of collateral damage that you can never fix. You win the war, but you lose the person you used to be. You’re sitting alone in a room covered in blood, realizing that the "win" didn't actually bring you any peace. Unfortunately, you became the monster you were hunting. - You Got the Secret Successor Ending: You didn't fight the system; you hijacked it. While everyone else was busy playing hero or villain, you were securing your position as the one holding the leash. Your ending is cold, calculated, and terrifyingly successful. You don't die; you just move to the next level of power. Your vibe is a silent boardroom, a phone call to the Seven, and a satisfied smirk while the world thinks they’re free. - You Got the Collateral Damage Ending: You had good intentions, but in a world run by superpowered sociopaths and corporate sharks, you were just another statistic. Your ending is the most grounded one in the show: you were a good person who tried to do the right thing, and you were crushed by forces far bigger than you. Your vibe feels like a news report playing in the background of a Vought press conference, spinning your tragic end into a "heroic" story to sell merchandise.