If you disagree. When was Clark in a regular human body with no powers fighting an opponent
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True, but even then his body was still biologically kryptonian. Assuming they both get human bodies for this fight, I would put Clark at a substantial disadvantage due to his personal unfamiliarity with the limitations of human physiology. Ex. I doubt he'll be prepared for the particular and excruciating agony that a swift kick to the testicles brings.
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No, without powers he is for all intents and purposes Kryptonian (albeit one living under a red sun).
Human bodies =\= Kryptonian bodies
Despite their superficial similarities, their biology is substantially different and forcing Clark to fight in an alien body would be a substantial disadvantage for him, imo.
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Carl - "No, the real point is: I don't give a damn."
Carl - "This line, here? Line of Death. You cross it, and your freedoms no longer exist. Um-kay? Have a good day."
__________________ 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."
you actually think the op meant to make him human rather than simply powerless?
they're actually more similar than you'd think. superman just has a couple of extra bits and pieces humans don't. without powers, he performs all the biological functions that a human does.
You can't prove that.
Besides what human stands in a certain suns gravity and experiences superpowers like superman. You have no idea what the results would be. At best you can say they are similar but not that they are equal... And even depowered there aren't great showings of supermans fighting skills
you can assume he is similar... But a regular human but he could be more or even less durable... Stronger or even weaker... Similar is not the same at all
__________________ 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."
Obviously, i wouldnt make a thread and intentionaly put superman in a body he's completley unfamiliar with..that would be retarded and anyone assuming so would be a retard.
But i'll clarify, Superman gets an identical body to cyclops and is comfortable and feels like it's his own body.