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ya shell really need to be invisible when she suffocates storm and black panther at the same time while Reed punches them both in the stomach repeatedly from 100 ft away
or how about storm instantly recalls every H20 Chain molecule from F2 rapidly aging them, then blinds and bakes them at 5 000 000 Celcius. before scattering their ashes to the upper atmosphere as the Black Panther, Kmc and the world bear silent witness.
i really like how you said that, even though it's most likely bullshit with some weird acroynms.
Storms barely cuts mid tier, in terms of MU earth. Makes it worse that IW's shields can usually put up with w/e she has (and she's not particularily cunning) ...but we can hope BP has something he's carrying around.
Absolutely no way does Sue and Reed win. First off, Storm can use her powers THROUGH Sue's foece-field. She has done this before. This fight really comes down to the women as the men are easily taken out by the women on either team as they battle each other. Storm trumps Sue. Storm and BP win. Sue cannot hide from Ororo via invisibility since Ororo would be able to detect her form, movement, body heat, energy field, etc.
__________________ Ann Nocenti writes on Storm: "At her command oceans rise, tornadoes destroy, rains pummel, breezes cool, sun dries, seas part!"
Not if Ororo strikes Sue with lightning first. Sue's force-field cannot protect her from this since there has to be air in Sue's force-field for her to breathe and Ororo can use her powers through Sue's field. All Storm has to do is pull electricity out of the air around Sue and fry her.
Ororo can multi-task. She can pull this on Sue while simultaneouly freezing Mr. Fantastic in a katabatic icestorm. Storm can create surper hard ice as she once imprisoned Colossus in a block of ice so strong that it held him for a good while. Her cold powers will easily nullify his stretching ability.
Its the annual in the 80s where Reed, Thing and Torch were kidnapped by the Brotherhood Badoon and Sue came to the X-Men for help in rescuing her team. They travelled to Arkon's dimension and freed the Polemecans as well as her FF teamates from the Badoon. I don't have a scanner.
Storm beats Sue. You know, Storm can create a protective elemental barrier around herself at the same time she attacks Sue and Reed. Check out the Storm vs. Candra fight in Unlimited issue 7. Can you prove that Sue can work her force-field directly upon someone through their force-field? If not, that means that Storm puts up a barrier around herself which would prevent Sue from her force-field in the brain trick while Ororo is free to lash out at Sue and Reed. This is just an easy win for Storm. If Storm wanted to draw it out, she could put up her elemental barrier while creating wind to assault Sue and fog and snow to blind Sue. Sue has no means of locating Ororo while Storm can easily locate Sue through the weather cover regardless of whether or not Sue is invisible. Sue's only hope is to try and take Storm out at the very beginning of the fight. In this case, it would be a double kill as Storm can electrocute Sue and she has no defense to this move from Ororo. I have proven that Storm can counter the one move Sue has that could do this. If Storm wants to play a bit first, she could just blind Sue and set up a weather attack that would not require her attention or continual use of power to continue its assault. Sue would have to continually use her powers to reinforce her force-field against it and will tire out.
Storm is one of the most powerful beings on the planet and easily one of the most powerful characters in the MU short of cosmic characters (this changes if Ororo is in space).
Last edited by Rutog98 on Dec 27th, 2006 at 03:31 AM
T'Challa can take down F2 pretty much single handed, his vibranium weave provides a full body force-field enhanced senses, stealth [he can stroll up to Invisible Sue without sound, tap her on the shoulder and when her head whips round, steal a kiss and kick her to the Curb.
Storm can attack F2 Long Range, from an underground bunker stationed miles away, then close in for the kill