__________________ 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."
Did captain Britain get a powerup I didn't know about?
__________________ 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."
Does Gladiator know that Colossus has uni-power? If not, he will be very surprised, he will lose confidence and get knocked out.
If he does know in advance, then there is really no way he can lose to these two. As for CB soloing, while he is obviously a beast, Glads' high-end feats are way, way in excess of CB's. Britain took on a Skrull nuke — Glads has flown through stars and contained a supernova-force explosion at point-blank range w/out damage; he killed a phoenix (and, judging from the visual evidence, w/ apparently little damage), took out vulcan like he was nothing, snapped a REAL hyperion's spine (though this isn't really one of his top feats), and briefly matched gaze weapons with DP Tyrant, just to name a few.
Obviously though, he also has all of those losses for a reason. So does he know in advance about colossus?
Yes, but in this case he would EXPECT Colossus to be much, much weaker since he has fought him before. We have seen many other cases where Gladiator's confidence is thrown off, not by the PURE strength of his opponent, but by a large discrepancy between his opponents' apparent strength and what he had expected that strength to be. If he had never encountered Colossus before, I would also give Glads the victory —_it is their past history and what that might do to Glads' confidence that make his knowledge of the uni-power's presence important here.
Ld the fact tha t gladiator had the unipower before... And colossus has a universe and stars flying around his body be a dead giveaway
__________________ 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."