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#1 sirmethos

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Posted 23 March 2012 - 08:52 PM

Ok, here's a little game :)

Using 5 'slots', create your own 'hero'. Any power or skill that your hero has, takes up 1 'slot'.

Example: Knowledge: Advanced Physics.

That character has(obviously) knowledge of physics on an advanced(i.e. Magneto/Stark/Richards/Pym/Banner) level, as one of the skills that takes up one of his 'slots'.

The end purpose is, that all of these 'characters' are going to fight(1on1). And you want to create the character that can beat all the others.

Rule: Only one of the powers is allowed to be 'Superman level', the rest of them has to be Street Level. Also, no Reality Warping, Probability Manipulation or Time Manipulation(or equivalent powers)

If you add a small description of your character's personality, then that's a bonus, but not a requirement.



Note: This idea is going to be used for a tournament later on(expanded upon, of course).

Note 2: The deadline for creating a character is Monday(the 26th) at 11 pm GMT.

#2 sirmethos

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Posted 23 March 2012 - 08:55 PM

To start things off, here is my own character(I might edit the character later on):


Telekinesis(500 Tousand tons)
Computer Mind
Knowledge: Advanced Physics
Knowledge: Advanced Chemistry
Mental Enhancement: Speed(essentially that the mind works as fast as a speedster)

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Posted 23 March 2012 - 09:37 PM

I'll create myself:

Sarcasm (lethal within earshot)
Resist Cold
Knowledge: 80's cartoon theme songs
Knowledge: Hockey
Shaggin' Wagon

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Posted 23 March 2012 - 09:37 PM

100+ strength
Regenerative Healing Factor
Cosmic Awareness
Technopath
Comic Energy

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Posted 24 March 2012 - 01:13 AM

Comic Energy


"Knock Knock"
"Who's there?"
"Galactus."
"Galactus who?"
"Galactus, Devourer of Worlds"
"OhShitOhShitOhShitOhShitOhShitOhShitOhShit!"

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Posted 25 March 2012 - 05:18 PM

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Computer Mind
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Mental Enhancement: Speed(essentially that the mind works as fast as a speedster)


Isn't having a "computer mind" in addition to an "enhanced" mentality completely redundant? Having a computer for a brain, I would logically assume your conscious thought processes would work similar to the average CPU of today's market, in which case you'd be firing off over a billion thoughts per second quite casually. Or is it not supposed to denote speed, but rather the exactitude with which you can perform calculations? Or interface with other computers? If you could explain that difference, I'd be grateful.

Note: My character to come soon.

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Posted 25 March 2012 - 05:52 PM

Isn't having a "computer mind" in addition to an "enhanced" mentality completely redundant? Having a computer for a brain, I would logically assume your conscious thought processes would work similar to the average CPU of today's market, in which case you'd be firing off over a billion thoughts per second quite casually. Or is it not supposed to denote speed, but rather the exactitude with which you can perform calculations? Or interface with other computers? If you could explain that difference, I'd be grateful.

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No, it's not redundant.

With Computer Mind, the mind works as a computer, yes. But the 'hardware' so to speak, is still what is available to any other human being. With the Enhanced Mind: Speed, I have enhanced the mind of my character, so that it is capable of speeds, that the 'hardware' of a normal human, simply isn't capable of.

For example, a normal human brain, regardless of whether it works as a computer or not, is not capable of FTL communication. That also puts an upper limit on reflexes and other speed based things.

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Posted 25 March 2012 - 07:40 PM

"Computer mind" is a bit ambiguous. Whenever I think of someone with a "computer" for a brain, I already think of heightened thinking processes/reflexes/etc.

Anyway, that's cleared up now. Thanks.

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Posted 25 March 2012 - 08:50 PM

Well, to be fair, someone with Computer Mind, would have heightened thinking processes/reflexes/etc. compared to a normal human, but that is because someone with Computer Mind can consciously use every bit of potential in the human brain(kinda like Deathstroke originally used 90%). While a human doesn't. But with Computer Mind, the 'hardware' is still that of a regular human.




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