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Marketeer

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  1. Re: Greatest Super Battle Ever It was posted in the other thread, but it deserves repetition here: Superman vs. Captain Marvel, Kingdom Come
  2. Re: Help me design the Silver Belles Belle: Team leader and spokeswoman. Friendly, cheerful, outgoing, no skeletons-in-the-closet. Vibratory/sonic powers, got her codename when she shook apart a robot by causing it to shake itself to pieces--by the end of it, the robot was rattling so hard it sounded like a church bell.
  3. Re: Marvel's Best Martial Artists Is Cap at "peak of human" or "low-end superhuman" levels right now? Either way, I'd put him a nudge below Shang-Chi in raw skill; the Super-Soldier enhancements are probably enough that Cap would beat Shang-Chi in a fight though. Which just goes to show: Winners do use drugs!
  4. Re: Did anyone ever write-up the DC Impact comic characters? As an addendum regarding Jaguar, in one of the issues (I don't have them onhand right now, so I can't cite my source), I believe she *does* bounce a bullet off her body with no harm, so she should have some resistant defences.
  5. Re: Worst comic book superfight ever "She's in the Hall of Weapons. Good. That'll buy her some time. But not enough. We need you, Clark." --Batman (Paraphrased)
  6. Re: Did anyone ever write-up the DC Impact comic characters? Aha, I see! Ok, stupid question time: There are normally a bunch of character writeups on the forum at any given file that appear to be HDC files, yet I can view those without Hero Designer. Why is that? *Meanwhile, downloads the demo copy...*
  7. Re: Did anyone ever write-up the DC Impact comic characters?
  8. Re: CHAR: Wonder Woman For an extended period in the Justice League comic (in the last few years), Batman and Wonder Woman were in a relationship. Not sure if it got past heavy-duty flirting, but it was fairly substantial--more than say the animated Batman and Wonder Woman's relationship.
  9. Re: Costume fixation (Get your mind out of the gutter) One of the few female heroine costumes that is both stylish and functional: Big Barda's armor.
  10. Re: When (that super hero) won you over The scene that won me over on Captain America: "I'm sorry I've failed you"--right before he snaps the Skull's neck, "Earth X". I felt that statement encapsulated Captain America's sense of duty, both as a human being and as a soldier. It just felt right, and appropriate, and quintessentially Cap.
  11. Re: When (that super hero) won you over A great many characters, even ones I already liked, had my interest in them re-piqued through Justice League or JLU: Batman: Scene with Ace, "Epilogue": He's still the Dark Knight, but the characterization in that one scene gets at the core of why he's the Dark Knight. It also did a fantastic job of subtly illustrating how everyone in the Animated DCU looks at Batman--and what he's actually like. Honorable Mention goes to pretty much the entire episode of "This Little Piggy". Batman's cool, calm, and in control, until someone he cares about is in danger... Flash: The battle with Brainiac: Once in awhile, comics and cartoons let heroes with superspeed use it. This is why Flash is on the team--and why he has every right to be there. And so on and so forth.
  12. The Star Trek Seque The biggest single plot hole in "Star Trek", at least in terms of how much it irks me, has very little to do with technobabble: 1) In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Measure of a Man", Data has to grapple with being defined as a legal non-person because he is a machine. Captain Picard, after a brief trial, manages to create enough of a question as to whether or not Data is sentient that he (Data) is ruled by the Federation Courts to have rights. 2) In Star Trek: Voyager, there is an episode where the doctor is treated as having no property rights by an unscrupulous publishing company. He and Tuvok attempt to argue this case in the Federation Courts, arguing that even though the Doctor is an artificial being, the Doctor should have rights as a sentient. Tuvok and the Doctor spend a scene looking up legal precedents. And there is absolutely no mention of Data's case.
  13. Re: Worst comic book superfight ever I don't know, since my Spidey History is flaky, but I notice Spider-Man is wearing a black costume during his fight with Firelord. Is that the symbiote?
  14. Re: Champions "What Ifs" What If the various Champions teams from the various iterations of the game, had to fight it out, DC vs. Marvel style? (We'll gloss over the vote rigging for this...)
  15. Re: Worst comic book superfight ever I'm going to echo the "Wonder Woman got robbed in the fight with Storm" bit; the whole fight jumped the shark when WW had a hold of Storm's leg... and didn't win right there.
  16. Re: Opinion: EuroStar I typically downplay "mutant prejudice" and upgrade "fear of telepaths" in my universes. Menton isn't thought of as a supervillain, for example: he's thought of as an incredibly dangerous psycho he messes with people's heads. He, and any other high-end psychic, is a boogeyman, and many characters in my universes are deeply afraid of Menton--and sometimes wonder if that fear has been planted in their brains by Menton...
  17. Re: Opinion: EuroStar Guys, this thread is beginning to look like any of innumerous NGD political threads. Chill, take a step back.
  18. Re: Who is your favourite Supervillain that can tackle the whole team? Golden Avenger and Primus, only not as straight-up villains. They have a government mandate, and certain rules that they operate under. Sometimes, that will conflict with the group's goals--sometimes in a "Batman and Superman can't reallya gree" way, and sometimes more overtly. You can't fight them, because they are good, honorable people doing what they think is right. At the same time, depending on the group, the context, and the time, Primus has supers, and some of those supers end up doing things that can be perceived as villainous. EDIT: UNTIL can fill the same niche, only it has fewer in-house supers.
  19. Re: Power Modeling Inquiry - Archangel's Blood They did WHAT to Jubilee?
  20. Re: Character for Review and Advice Soliciting Insanely nitpicky detail/suggestion time: Ok, so her species has evolved into flying warriors, but they don't have the natural ability to fly--since her flight comes through a symbiote. This seems a little bit unusual. So, proposed origin solutions: 1) Most members of her species have natural wings. Hers got severed somehow, and the symbiote wings are a replacement--which helps deflect the "They naturally fly at supersonic speeds?" question. 2) Her species has evolved to work with this particular line of symbiotes/modifications. This would imply some kind of highly competitive testing/screening process, and the candidates who biologically don't work well with the symbiotes either die or don't get to breed. 3) The entire race was engineered.
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