If he was that powerful, why weren't millions billions of lives in danger? I'm just saying that aside from the pretty colors and nice effects, the blast yield of their battle didn't seem to be as potent as it should have. Then again poor writing may have been the reason for that.
It was my understanding that Orion of this thread was not powered up by the Source as he was during the finale of DOTNG. I saw nothing in his battle with Darkseid that led me to believe that he would be able to defeat any of the others on the opposite team. Let's get down to it. Who would Orion likely be drawn to battle on the opposite team? We need to begin pairing off the teams with a suitable foe, or we will never be able to make heads or tails of how well the match will go.
He was powered up by the Source in Galan's scans, so I don't know if he's still using that version. If he is, Orion could take pretty much anyone on team team 2.
Like I've said a few times: this is Orion as he was seen in Countdown-- none of his feats from DotNG are applicable. Furthermore, it was never stated that he was amped by the Source in Countdown, so it's impossible to say otherwise.
Galan you made a monster when you made this one. I mean figuring out who would naturally face off or be drawn to an opponent is a debate in and of itself.
Alright, but can you be absolutely certain how durable to that particular attack on Krona was in terms of his resistance to it? What if a blood lusted a la Exiles Surfer were able to match his output? Could Hal take a hit from his board moving at the speeds above comic book light speeds?
I think that a pairing off should happen here, with probabilities factored in. For example how well would Black Adam do against any one opponent on the opposite team. Could he beat every one of them? Who would beat him, and vice versa, to give a clear victory.