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At a guess, basic FASERIP stats of:
Fighting: Amazing (or possibly Incredible)
Agility: Remarkable (or possibly Incredible)
Strength: Good (upper end if you use numbers)
Endurance: Remarkable (or possibly Excellent)
Reason: Good (maybe Excellent)
Intuition: Incredible (or possibly as low as Excellent; he's highly intuitive by the standards of his society, but said society is short on
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Gerrod, go read the stories again. Particularly - I can't remember the title - the one in which they investigage a man found with a harpoon driven clean through his body.
It's stated that the powerfully muscled harpoonist they encounter, capable of driving a harpoon clean through a man's body with a single thrust, is one of the few men Holmes has ever met stronger than himself. I
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Hm...
Can't help with your question, but this might help: <;
Thinking about it, I'd probably give him Good Endurance, the Stamina talent (as suggested in the thread), and only Remarkable Reason.
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I always wonder about those stats. Half of them have just taken the lowest score from among the characters combined, but Dare has lower Fighting and Agility than either Deathstroke or Daredevil. And Dark Claw, meanwhile, seems to have been given the highest stats possible. What's with that?
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A lot of the writeups simply don't fit what goes on in the comics, and therefore need correcting. Simple as that.
That said, Thor's protection pre-Odinforce should be less than Amazing, just as Hulk's should be less than Monstrous, because both of them have in the past been injured by opponents in the corresponding Strength range.
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The Catwoman movie has about as much to do with the comic-book character as the film Easy Rider has to do with Captain America.
The one on this site is pretty much exactly the comic-book version, although there are two conflicting backstories for her. Most fans like the 'tough hooker who became a thief' version, but I prefer the Armless Master backstory.
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Probably nothing special.
I can guarantee to kick his @#$%& playing with Omega Red, Spider-Man or Ryu on Marvel Superheroes vs Capcom.
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Ack, Claremont. He's also declared that Kitty is completely immune to telepathy.
There's quite a long list of telepaths would have reason to disagree with that.
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Ah, my mistake. But then, Instant Evil could probably take out anyone in a couple of panels, even Superman (think what the Flash did to him in The Dark Knight Strikes Again, only with kryptonite. Or possibly tactical nukes).
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Pushing it. Wolverine has fought the Hulk for pages in the past, although he tends to lose eventually. Wolverine has never lasted more than two panels against Cyclops. Storm could just fly above him and send down the lightning; eventually he'd throw something at her, but she'd be able to dodge for a while. Jubilee or Shadowcat could potentially kill him in one panel (Shadowcat could pha
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Looks extremely good. And intriguing. But Monstrous rank on the ice generation? Okay, I only ever played on Game Boy, and only ever watched the first movie, but he never looked that powerful.
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1100 lbs? That would be Remarkable, then. Or multiple Red FEATs at Excellent strength. How much Karma does Goofy have going spare? Why am I even considering this?
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How do you get 55 health from those FASE stats?
And what did he do to merit Shift-X Strength?
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I don't know. Some do, some don't. Take, to use the original example, Cyclops. To start off with he was just really good with his optic blasts. Then after the Storm fight, he got heavily into martial arts (leading up to the edition of X-Men Unlimited where he fought six men at once with his eyes shut, and barely got touched). Then he spent twelve years in the future learning new stuff.
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Most animals have at least one sense better than humans, yes, but most animals also have at least one sense worse than humans. For example, our eyesight is much better than that of a dog. They have better hearing and smell, but they're much less observant. Eagles have fantastic eyes, and everything else unexceptional. Stuff like that.
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Except they're all rather less experienced. And Colossus is significantly stronger and better in a fight. And Wasp is a mutant, although that's unlikely to be a factor unless you're using Sentinels or something similar. And Captain America is stronger and tougher and drives a tank. And Thor has some kind of mid-reading type powers. And the Black Widow has cybernetic implants. And S
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And another bookmark.
Too bad there aren't any general Marvel sites with a similar level of commitment to these two.
(unless one of you guys has a link)
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Yeah, I have mutanthigh bookmarked. Still, thanks. I guess I'll just have to wing it...
For the record, the group is currently being considered as Mainstream Cyclops (my version), Aurora (Version: random other world), Michael Xavier (son of Xavier and Voigt, no codename picked yet), Classic Psylocke (here a senior MI6 agent who left the X-Mansion in the immediate aftermath of the Mutant Mas
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Um, True Immortals? Both Norse mythology and Marvel Comics have the Aesir drawing their longevity from external sources (the Golden Apples), and proving ultimately mortal - Thor, mythologically, dies from poison.
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For the thousandth time, the forum has a search function.
Freddy.
Ash.
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In my stress and boredom (condensed postgraduate course, long story), I've been relaxing my brain by considering my own potential team of Exiles. An idea I can't escape from is that of a child of Professor Charles Xavier and Amelia Voight. The problem is, I've never actually read a comic with Voight in it for more than a couple of panels (and I'm not even sure of the spelling
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Nope. But I can hazard a guess. Stronger than Captain Britain, Regeneration and Recovery both at Unearthly rank, Nemesis power, Immortality, Communicate with Cybernetics, Weapons Creation and Body Resistance. Unless you're using the more recent, de-powered, version.
This thing killed every single superhuman in its home reality. All of them.
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Heh. It's like the old "Wolverine could kick Cyclops' @#$%&" fanboy conceit. If only more of them read Ultimate X-Men.
(For the record, Wolverine betrayed Cyclops and dropped him off a cliff. When Cyclops finally dragged his way back, he and Wolverine had a fight. It lasted about four seconds, three and a half of which Wolverine spent airborn)
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... The script for one of the issues in which she appeared (published in the back of the 'E is for Extinction' TPB) described her as something like 'displaying every mutant power'. That was with reference to the big fight where she was almost simultaneously phasing into Cerebra, burninating Wolverine's arm with a corrosive force field, and regenerating the damage from whe
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I don't know most of these, but here's two:
Anarky: <;
Argent:
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Probably Typical Strength and Excellent or Remarkable Endurance, and otherwise largely unchanged. It's been that way for a couple of years, though.
It's worth noting that Rogue remains seriously good in a fight, even without her powers. Marvel currently rate her as equal (with Bishop and Cyclops) third most skilled fighter in the X-Men, trailing only Shadowcat and Wolverine, and in her
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