I think Hank has an edge because beyond his technopathy he can form a body from practically any metal or carbon based material so he has more options. In terms of fire power I might give the edge to Brainiac though. He tends to be the bigger threat.
dc character vs dc character threads usually get less traffic than marvel vs dc character threads most of the time, avlon and others might not give a damn.
Yep, is bad enough that great threads like Hank Pym vs Green Arrow don't get attention, but the bait threads where one team is totally screwed unless you are more biased than a Punisher Fan actually stop people from posting productive stuff.
Gender: Male Location: Eastern Seaboard, United States
I'd go with Hank. Current Brainiac seemed to rely on his ship too much for control of technology.
Also, Hank is a master of manipulating Kryptonian tech. The only Brainiac to really ever show true technopathy, B13, was completely owned by Kryptonian tech.
Add in Cyborg's Kryptonian powerset and he is just too powerful/versatile for Brainiac.
Manipulating the source wall was always a odd and incredible feat. I mean I thought the source wall was like cosmic power or divine power not a technology based or atleast some material Hank should not be able to control.
Anyway it happened and b/c it's the goddamn source wall which I think is the top of the line for a technopath to do.
The Source Wall is just that - a Wall that guards the Source. Sure it may be a bit mystical in nature (which is why it bonds characters to it, and uses them as defense mechanisms,) but the Wall itself is not some 'uber' thing. What lies behind it... Now that's what is really 'uber.'
Anyhow, Hank ftw.
__________________
Last edited by Galan007 on Jan 20th, 2009 at 05:19 PM
Eradicator has easily owned Braniac 13...and we know what Henshaw does to Eradicator who ALSO possesses technopathy...
On top of that... Kryptonian tech was generally shown to be > Brainiac in general.
__________________
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.