
How odd, I thought we were doing this for fun..
Arguing about it *is* fun. Reading a load of bolded names without explanation or interaction is not, imh one.
by Stoo
How odd, I thought we were doing this for fun..
I disagree, surely we aren’t matching just powers and skills, that would make this the “ultimate powers and skills tournament”. That’s 2 doors down on the left, this is the “ultimate badass tournament” Where we’re matching badass against badass. So like you said, good characters who don’t have the killer instinct shouldn’t win. (Again this is the “ultimate badass tournament”, not ultimate good-guy tournament.)
by Demona
Surely we are matching powers/skills? Matching characters pretty much rules out any good characters winning, because they wouldn't have it in them to kill. It also means that some pairings simply wouldn't happen, because they'd have no reason to harm each other: Daredevil v Angel, for instance.
Surely we have to assume a death-match situation regardless of the characters of the individuals involved?
There you go, he freezes them. He doesnÂ’t molecularly dissassemble them, or vapourise their blood or whatever, he stops them. Is that a badass thing to do? No, itÂ’s not.
by Demona
Even if we're not talking death-match, no-one can get near Magneto if he doesn't want it: In UXM #304 Magneto freezes the entirety of the x-men, x-factor, and x-force simultaneously by gripping the iron-fibres in their blood (hey, it doesn't have to be good science to be what marvel says). In the same issue he forces Wolverine's claws to retract and pushes him away when he tries to attack.
Ok ok, so Wolvie had a little help from his friends, but I have to ask, is giving up and begging to die a particularly badass thing to do?
by Demona
In New X-men #150 Magneto has been hit by Phoenix, Weapon 13 and Cyclops before Wolverine gets a crack at him, and after Magneto has given up and begged for death. Cheating a bit, methinks.