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Midnighter's computer

I want to know what are limits to Midnighter's computer. I've heard that he wouldn't be about to predict Insane people like The Joker but than they say he'll be able to predict Deadpool who insane. I heard a person who could use 100% of they're brain like Ozy from the Watchmen would be to unpredictable for his computer to read. Would he be able to read a robot like Terminator?

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I dunno lol.

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you know for a awesome man, you give mild answers. d*+*b

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I'll give it a shot.

"what are limits to Midnighter's computer." The only real limit, is the available data. Pre-flashpoint, it was debated on and off, whether there was an element of precognition in his 'battle computer' or not. Post-flashpoint, we know for sure that there is. That makes a difference in the available data. Effectively, the post-flashpoint Midnighter's 'battle computer' is more effective. Since it has more accurate data to work with, due to precognition.

"I've heard that he wouldn't be about to predict Insane people like The Joker but than they say he'll be able to predict Deadpool who insane." The idea that he can't predict insane people(Joker) comes from a non-canon crossover. And if you look at it logically, it is completely absurd. The 'battle computer' goes through trillions of different possible scenarios, in less than a second. It takes the insanity of the person into account. Thus, it could relatively easily predict the moves of an insane person, just as well as a sane one.

"I heard a person who could use 100% of they're brain like Ozy from the Watchmen would be to unpredictable for his computer to read." You heard wrong. And everyone uses 100% of their brain. The notion that humans only use 10% is a myth.

"Would he be able to read a robot like Terminator?" Without precog. it would depend on what he knows about the Terminator. With precog. easily.