I'm not arguing this anymore. Any time I take the arguement of "Green Lantern" Kyle, people start throwing out their reasons why Ion Kyle is the same as Green Lantern Kyle, and then it just becomes Ion versus anyone, and I'm tired of arguing. use Hal or someone else and I might take you up on that.
__________________ Quotes from Hia8:
"I claimed that the science is sometimes faulty."
"You don't understand. This is fiction. That means none of this stuff really happened."
"There is no writer to purposely ignore a character's natural ability just because it suits the story."
"in some cases because the writer knows that Character A will dominate Character B easily and refuses to allow this to happen for the sake of the story."
According to what Im always hearing on these boards Genis should win, but seeing as I myself dont know enough about him I cant make an actual decision. Sorry
"Normal" genis seems quite beatable, most of us just think of insane genis who's power levels were off the scales.
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Humans are afraid of the dark.
And yet… At the same time, we’re fascinated and bewitched by it.
Maybe that’s why humans drink the darkness that is coffee.
Ive been looking at most of the respect thread, and I havent yet gotten the feeling of WOW thats something NOONE else could do ya know? What was it about insane Genis that made him so powerful?
universal destruction, multiversal awareness, time travel, etc...
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Humans are afraid of the dark.
And yet… At the same time, we’re fascinated and bewitched by it.
Maybe that’s why humans drink the darkness that is coffee.
It knowing everything thing and anything happening everywhere . Its main reason he went insane. Imagine having to make a choice to save 2 people, millions of lightyears away from eachother. What if both have important destinys. CA allows hims to see hundreds of years into everyones future and thats where his decisions are made.
But is that multiversal or universal. Not all universes in the MU are derived from branching points - at least I recall that they're not all - and many would have branched prior to his existence. Although I suppose spanning more than one universe is enough to constitute multiversal.