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Post by Supreme Marvel on Nov 4, 2012 19:55:16 GMT -5
Also, in Action, Clark read a memory stick for it's data. Didn't have to plug it in. Don't know where that goes.
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 19:55:19 GMT -5
I think it is safe to assume all his senses are comparable in the "super" category but unfortunately, these grids run on feats!
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 19:57:17 GMT -5
Also, in Action, Clark read a memory stick for it's data. Didn't have to plug it in. Don't know where that goes. I think that would go under microscopic vision and intelligence. As a microscopic vision feat, it is kind of meh but under intelligence, I think it is much better. He understands code so well, that he create in his mind what those 1s and 0s are supposed to make just by reading it in a compressed amount of time.
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Post by creator on Nov 4, 2012 19:57:27 GMT -5
Also, in Action, Clark read a memory stick for it's data. Didn't have to plug it in. Don't know where that goes. It goes on the Senses grid as a new sense......Memory Stick Reading....useful
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Post by Supreme Marvel on Nov 4, 2012 20:01:33 GMT -5
New Superman, Does this take away from his 'touch/feel' sense?
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 20:04:29 GMT -5
I think what he means is that he used to be able to feel that something was borderline "too hot". Post Crisis Superman gave a better explanation. He said that he could always feel the smallest changes in temperature but when he lost his powers for a bit, for the first time, he was able to "feel" what it was like to be cold.
The way that works out for me is that he can feel the differences, just not like humans do. They never feel extreme or hard on his body.
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Post by creator on Nov 4, 2012 21:02:50 GMT -5
New Superman, Does this take away from his 'touch/feel' sense? I think he can feel that the water is hotter than 'cold' water but it does not effect him I.e. it cannot relax his muscles
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 21:24:43 GMT -5
If he wanted to feel relaxed from heat, he can stop bitching and fly into the sun.
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Post by creator on Nov 4, 2012 21:28:44 GMT -5
Creeper Extent: Major +7 Speed: Major +7 Disease Resistance +1 Total: 15 I don't know if he is immune to drugs or has an extended lifespan. By the way your 3rd link was incorrect. Komodo Extent: Significant +6 Speed: Major +7 Total: +13 Her recovery time seems to vary a lot. She regenerates an arm in like 6 to 10 seconds on 2 occasions and recovers from a stomach wound a lot slower on 2 occasions, taking minutes at least. Perhaps this fits in with her reptilian basis as reptiles can regroup a tail a lot easier than a wound to the body. So I plan to take this in to account on the ranking. We don't know her life span, resistance to drugs or disease.
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Post by creator on Nov 4, 2012 21:29:32 GMT -5
If he wanted to feel relaxed from heat, he can stop bitching and fly into the sun. Lol
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 21:35:19 GMT -5
Steve Rogers has a healing factor that is quite a bit slower than Wolverine's but it is there. The thing is though, we hardly get to see it because he spends most of his time doing what Wolverine should be doing, dodging.
The best example of Roger's healing factor was when he was shot in the head. He immediately died but after a few hours, came back to life in the hospital.
Wolverine has been reduced to a skeleton several times and completely regenerated in a matter of minutes.
Sabretooth was said to have a better healing factor than Wolverine since his last artificial upgrade but that was before Wolverine's healing factor had grown to the craziness that it is now. Sabretooth never displayed healing like Wolverine's upper limits. Just faster healing from small, localized wounds.
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Post by creator on Nov 4, 2012 21:36:21 GMT -5
From what I've seen. He dies but always comes back. Magento, I believe said he as a "Homo-Supreme" and "Would live to see the end of the universe." Mr Immortal Extent: extreme +9 Speed: +0 (before death) / extreme +9 (post death) Immortal +8 No energy source: +2 Total: 19 / 28 I don't recall him being immune to disease or drugs.
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 21:36:50 GMT -5
Depending on the writer, Captain America is eternally young as well.
Ultimate Captain America... the jury is still out on life span but after getting several of his bones broken by Hulk, he said it would heal up in about a day or two.
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Post by creator on Nov 4, 2012 21:38:36 GMT -5
Steve Rogers has a healing factor that is quite a bit slower than Wolverine's but it is there. The thing is though, we hardly get to see it because he spends most of his time doing what Wolverine should be doing, dodging. The best example of Roger's healing factor was when he was shot in the head. He immediately died but after a few hours, came back to life in the hospital. Wolverine has been reduced to a skeleton several times and completely regenerated in a matter of minutes. Sabretooth was said to have a better healing factor than Wolverine since his last artificial upgrade but that was before Wolverine's healing factor had grown to the craziness that it is now. Sabretooth never displayed healing like Wolverine's upper limits. Just faster healing from small, localized wounds. I knew of Rogers healing factor but I did not recall the head shot incident. I know you don't have scans of it, but does anyone else?
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 21:40:12 GMT -5
I have the issue. I can look it up if I can't find a respect thread with it.
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 21:44:02 GMT -5
Got them. I am uploading them to a pic hoster now.
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 21:46:42 GMT -5
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Post by Erik-El on Nov 4, 2012 21:47:59 GMT -5
Okay it was 12 minutes, not hours. My bad.
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Post by creator on Nov 4, 2012 21:54:22 GMT -5
Okay it was 12 minutes, not hours. My bad. I struggle with this one as it appears so far out of touch with most of the other times we have seen him injured ( like taking a couple of days to recover from a broken arm). He has far above average durability so perhaps the bullet did only a tiny amount of damage.
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Post by creator on Nov 4, 2012 21:56:01 GMT -5
Thoughts on these.
Regeneration
Wolverine Extent: major +8 Speed: major +8 Immunity to drugs and diseases: +2 500 yrs: +2 No external energy: +2 Total: 22
Sabertooth Extent: significant +6 Speed: major +7 Immunity to drugs and diseases: +2 500 yrs: +2 No external energy: +2 Total: 19
Cap America (Rogers) Extent: minor +4 Speed: minor +4 Immunity to diseases: +1 Total: 9
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