@arturocalakayvee: If it were in the cards to happen, I'm not sure I'd be a fine of it. Let's be honest here, Lee's starpower is also part of the reason why Unchained does so well in sales and critical reception. He's already given the book a distinctive feel so taking him away for another artist might detract from the vision of the book and muck up the writer-artist chemistry Snyder had with Lee.
@erik: My final version as you requested. I added an extra first aid kit and some frozen/dried food in case your gauntlet also includes fatigue and hunger in it. And I've been told Backbiter has disintegration powers though I never saw that reading the Percy Jackson books myself.
Weapon: Backbiter (Luke Castellan's sword from the Percy Jackson series)
Trainer: Batman. Most of Batman's training would focus on extra martial arts lessons and stealth training. Hopefully, my character could learn as many fighting styles from Batman as quickly as possible given Captain America's adaptability to new hand to hand combat styles. This could also be done via the CD he gave to Cass Cain to teach her the basics of 127 martial arts styles. The other most important lessons my character would be learning from Batman would be stealth training. Given that the abilities and powers I've chosen, they will be further complemented by Batman's stealth training. And using the sword won't be a problem because I have Captain America's previous weapons training to fall back on plus training from Batman if I need it. Thus I should be able to use the sword just fine.
With any leftover time, like the last 2 days or so, that'll be spent on some strategic mindsets on dealing with groups of foes as well as short training on my extra gear I can reasonably get my hands on as per OP conditions.
@monsterstomp: You mean my last one? Heh I actually spent most of a week working on that. When this debate went into yet another one of its shutdown periods, I worked on that reply to Pope's third post as well as picking out the necessary scans to support my arguments. Took me quite a while and it's definitely understandable that Pope needs a fair bit of time replying to it too.
@samimista: I'm glad you liked my message. One good thing about recent events is that it has made people on here closer and more connected which is always a good thing :)
@wolverine08: Thanks dude. And even though you don't need even more analysis/ego inflating :P you are seriously one of the best street level debaters on the Vine to date. Only a few people on here could know Wolverine as well as you do given your in depth knowledge of his feats. And what's even better is that you can apply your knowledge with a great weight of understanding to many other street levellers too. From Spider-Man and Captain America to Batman and the TMNT, you have breadth and depth of street level expertise. Easily an 8.5 in my book which is also the ranking I'd give my debating bro @comicstooge
@superlightning123: Pope's still working on his reply so there's no need to flood the thread with unnecessary albeit amusing DBZ epilogues.
@kingant27: This debate is mainly focused on Superman vs Goku and Sentry vs Hulk so no none of us will be swapping opponents. However, if you wish to judge the outcome of this battle based on Hulk vs Goku or Superman vs Sentry, I think it's possible to do so based on what we've posted thus far.
I'm not following why Matt has become like his father and is making his kid do boxing and other physical activities. That doesn't seem like how Matt would act in character at all.
I do like the evolution of Matt's senses though, it makes perfect sense for his radar to evolve so much.
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