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basilisk
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Thor vs Cyclops
Through the use of a cerebro device, Cyclops discovers that a young mutant child is living in Broxton Oklahoma and has just manifested his powers. Unfortunately, the Sentinels have also got wind of it and launch a squadron of 12 Sentinels to seek out, capture, and if necessary to terminate the new mutant. Cyclops swings into action - battle strategies are laid out, tactics are decided, plans, contingency plans, and backup contingency plans are formulated. A hand picked X-team is deployed to protect the mutant child....
...Cut to 3 hours later. The battle is over. The Sentinels are destroyed, and half of Broxton lies in ruins from the fighting. 48 civilians are dead, including 12 children and all of Thor's close friends in the town, killed in the crossfire. Numerous other inhabitants lie maimed and injured requiring immediate medical attention. Cyclops heads back to base with his team and the mutant child, Mission Accomplished.
An outraged Thor calls up Cyclops from Avengers Mansion, demanding an explanation for the disaster. Cyclops explains that the damage was not that bad, all objectives were achieved, and in any case civilian casualties and collateral damage "have to be expected in these situations", and that losses were "well within planned mission parameters". The main thing, he says, is that the mutant child is safe and sound at Cyclops' school for mutants, where he can be properly educated about mutant rights and human prejudice towards mutants.
Thor is enraged. "Cyclops, thou shalt pay for this in blood! Thus swears the Son of Odin!". He hangs up.
It takes Thor a few hours to work out how to get the Avengers computers to provide the location of Cyclops' current base, then he takes off. Meanwhile Cyclops knows he is coming and must prepare, but his X-teams are already away on new missions - he's on his own.
Can Thor take out his retribution on Cyclops? Or is Cyclops' prep enough to take the Thunder God down?

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Aug 17th, 2014 01:30 PM |
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riv6672
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Yes.
No.
Even in board scenarios, Cyclops has become a complete tool. 
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Aug 17th, 2014 01:34 PM |
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Trocity
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Thor stomps
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Aug 17th, 2014 01:50 PM |
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riv6672
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*checks the time*
Going on 15 minutes. You ever going to finish that sentence with "does nothing", or not?
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Aug 17th, 2014 02:09 PM |
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Magnon
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Cyclops would have to face at least 4-5 Thors at the same time (or, alternatively, Thor and the entire roster of Avengers) in order to be able to take down (a single) Thor. But in a 1vs1 scenario? Not a chance.
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Aug 17th, 2014 02:12 PM |
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8swords
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OP didnt say anything about which versions of them we'll be using, soo current as default.
currently thor has no mjollnir soo exotic means is out, and gives cyclops a great range advantage, BUT, currents cyclops OB, is flunky/unreliable. soo toss up for me
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Aug 17th, 2014 03:01 PM |
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riv6672
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I'd say Thor wins regardless of version.
Maybe not frog.
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