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Sylar v.s Superman
2PM
Diana is invulnerable, but her weaknesses are projectiles. I've also heard that she becomes invincible once using her strength or speed. I'm kind of iffy on whether or not her blocking his heat vision with her hands is PIS. A projectile is any object propelled through space by the exertion of a force which ceases after launch. I don't believe Superman's heat vision is actually considered a tangible object, it's ...
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Enlarging Images
1:43PM
@xerox-kitty: It's after I have posted the image and set the size to medium. The image used to enlarge when I clicked on it, but I haven't been on for a couple of months so I'm not sure if this is actually a bug. I'm using Mozilla Firefox EDIT: It appears the staff has already fixed the problem I was having yesterday. Great work guys! :P
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Sylar v.s Superman
1:23PM
@Attack_Of_The_Doctor said: because elseworlds have stuff like lex is supermans great greta great great great great grandaddy or bizzaro jor-el etc etc. Elseworlds arent canon..well the only esleworlds story that is canon is kigndom come and i guess the kingdom..and no lol hypertime doesnt.and who says his fight is just a random fight..sylar knows about superman and says hmmm he thinks he's more special than i am..i'll show him..walks up ...
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Sylar v.s Superman
1:10PM
@Attack_Of_The_Doctor said: first off...lol no. to the elseworlds stuff all i see is supes getting owned...and as i said sylar breaks you down cell by cell and then you die just by thinking..and alchemy works from just a single touch. He doesnt even need to keep hold of him. As i said Supes has to get past sylars TK shield..and if he doess...then what? Besides the fact that sylar has killed countless others in ...
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Sylar v.s Superman
8:50PM
@Attack_Of_The_Doctor: In Last Son of Earth, an Elseworld where they reversed Superman's origin (born on Earth, sent to Krypton), the child was too frail for Krypton's gravity and atmospheric pressure. After putting him in an atmospheric chamber and after a few years of slowly increasing the pressure and gravity, he was able to finally adapt. When he came back to Earth, he was bulletproof and able to lift tanks. On ...
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Enlarging Images
8:25PM
When I post an image and set the size to medium or small, clicking on the image does not enlarge it (all it does is refresh the page).
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Sylar v.s Superman
7:04PM
@Attack_Of_The_Doctor said: Sylars Tk has no limit in strength. It has been used to rip apart tittanium vault dorrs like butter..and thats with someone who sylar is vastlly superior than. Used to snaps a person neck with a mere twitch. Flip armored trucks as if they were paper etc etc. You sitting here telling me how strong superman is and how durable he is has nothing to do with the ...
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Sylar v.s Superman
4:17PM
I remember Red Son catching a bullet fired from a gun less than an inch away from Batman's head, but not him getting his ass kicked lol.
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Sylar v.s Superman
4:10PM
Is Sylar's TK strong enough to hold back someone who can move 1/3 of the Earth and survive a million nukes (I don't watch Heroes so I'm just asking). Superman has resisted being molecularly manipulated and survived in black holes, he's just as tough on the inside as he is on the outside. He's also mastered a mental art which allows him to resist telepathy. So again, it depends on ...
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Super Buu vs Superman
8:02PM
I'm going to have to disagree with him losing to Goku, Gohan, or Vegeta, but that's for another thread :P. Anyways, as much as I hate to admit it, Superman loses here for a few reasons. Buu's magic. Although Superman DOES have a defense against magical attacks thanks to the Phantom Stranger, it's not enough to completely negate Buu's attacks. Buu can't die unless he is completely destroyed? Well then, ...
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GA Superman vs Mewtwo
7:44PM
@FLCL1 said: " show me a scan of GA super man beat someone as strong as mew 2 (psyche) didnt spell that right "Why? You ask me for feats proving Superman can break his forcefield, I post them. It's up to you now to show me that Mewtwo's shield is capable of withstanding an all out blitz from Kal-L.
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GA Superman vs Mewtwo
7:31PM
@FLCL1 said: " @The Man of Yesteryear said: "Mewtwo would probably beat Golden Age Supes via telepathy if he reacts quick enough, but what is the most damage a Pokemon has been able to inflict on a human? Because Team Rocket gets electrocuted by Pikachu or owned by some other Pokemon every episode, and are relatively unfazed after. All I can remember is when Ash stood between that huge blast ...
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GA Superman vs Mewtwo
7:13PM
Mewtwo would probably beat Golden Age Supes via telepathy if he reacts quick enough, but what is the most damage a Pokemon has been able to inflict on a human? Because Team Rocket gets electrocuted by Pikachu or owned by some other Pokemon every episode, and are relatively unfazed after. All I can remember is when Ash stood between that huge blast between Mew and Mewtwo and he was turned ...
Calvin lives in a world where it's the others - the "supers" - that matter. They're the ones who run things, the ones that decide who lives and who dies... And who gets to go home. Here, normal people, even normal people with the word "President" in front of their name... Well, they really don't count for too much in the grand scheme of things. Here... They answer to a higher authority.
Once Calvin was a boy, a skinny, gawky kid, just out of high school - born and raised in Manhattan. He never trusted super heroes or any other costumed metahumans. For they were suppressing the people of America. After seeing Captain America die at the hands of Ultraman, he knew where his duty lay. Calvin Watterson, all of 18, had to become a soldier.
In order to fight the supers, Calvin knew the Super-Soldier serum would not be enough. So he enlisted the marines to find a replacement body. Calvin's choice was Doomsday. Created by Professor Bertron out of adaptive Kryptonian DNA, Doomsday possessed vast strength and miraculous tissue regenerative abilities. It was more than a match for the supers and the perfect vessel for Calvin to ensure his own longevity.
Favorite pet/animal heroes - Hobbes and Snoopy
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Childhood, in all its unfettered and winsome glory.
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Everyone's favorite Beagle, Snoopy!
Favorite pet/animal team - The Legion of Executive Familiars
Googal,
the infinity mouse - the last white-footed mouse in the universe. Once
a vital species inhabiting the native earth's entire western
hemisphere, they were not able to withstand the human technocrats'
tesseract revolution of the last century, and so faced extinction. But
before they disappeared forever - a kindly big-brained primate
genetically encoded Googal with the individual characteristics of his
entire species. Giving him the ability to physically recall his entire
race if necessary. He can multiply into a thousand mice...or a million
mice...or an infinity of mice.
Octus,
the eight-dimensional cephalopod - from the bottom of the seas of
neptune. While it is impossible for creatures limited to a
three-dimensional perception of the universe to fully understand his
powers, his weird limpet grenades have proven to be most effective
weapons.
Phaethon and Savitar, the sun dogs - born out of Solaris' own nuclear furnace, and heir to his hydrogen-fueled power and fury.
Wormhole - unfathomable denizens of the black gulfs between stars, with the ability to bend space and time to his command.
Krypto-9 - canine scion of a kryptonian legacy, able to multiply his native strength up to the ninth power, as needed.
He has no qualms about using his powers to benefit himself, such as reading a woman's mind for what will impress her or undressing her with his x-ray vision. There was the case where he was invited up to the Justice League of America watchtower to ‘audition’ for membership and the only reason he accepted the invitation was to use his x-ray vision on Wonder Woman. Upon leaving the watchtower he say’s “Now I can die a happy man.”
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