Ugh, it's been so long. The only scene that really sticks out for me is the one where Cassidy is chained up in a basement and a guy has been hired to see what it takes to kill him. He gets his groin shot off, is dismembered at least once, is reduced to what looked like a pile of flesh attached to a head, and just kept healing from it. I THINK he also survived a direct gunshot to the head.
It still seems like Cassidy can be put down. You don't necesarily have to kill someone for a win.
And the 2nd draft will start either when everyone has chosen, or next Friday/Saturday. I'm figuring about a week for each draft to choose and discuss picks.
She doesn't become them (like Beast Boy) just copies them, so she should be very versatile but not too powerful (I can't see Spidey or similar people losing to her).
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This guy is a good choice:
Archer is a consumate martial artist and a Harbinger,
gifted with uncanny powers of perception. Since a childhood
near-death experience, he has committed himself to vanquishing
the evils of the world. Armstrong is an immortal, amoral libertine
who abandoned such naive idealism thousands of years ago.
As different from each other as Yin and Yang, they go together
as naturally as beer and pretzels...
As a child, Obadiah archer discovers that his evangelist
parents are, in reality, deviant killers.
In an attempt to cover their tracks, they engineer Archer's
fiery death. Archer is left clinically dead, but he miraculously
returns to the land of the living--longing for vengeance.
Archer's resurrection seems to have endowed him with paranormal
abilities. Running away, he travels to Ladakh, where his psionic
powers of perception and coordination make him the greatest martial
artist to ever live!
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As is his partner Armstrong Arics brother
Returning to America many years later, Archer meets a drifter
named Armstrong, who is actually thousands of years old and
as strong as a tank.
"Armstrong", borm Aram, is the brother of Ivar, the Timewalker
and Gilad Anni-Padda, the Eternal Warrior.
They are pursued across the globe by a cult called the Sect,
who believe Armstrong is the Devil and must be destroyed.
On a Mediterranean isle, Archer meets Armstrong's beautiful wife,
Andromeda, who seemingly wields magical powers.
Moving on to England, the pair finds Ivar about to be lynched
by a temporally-displaced mob. Only Solar's timely intervention
saves the day.
Back in L.A., they once again face Sect leader Mahmud, who now wields
the enormous power derived from the mysterious items within
Armstrong's satchel.
Settling down in Los Angeles, Archer & Armstrong find that trouble
continues to find them. In the coming months, their attempts to
recover art treasures stolen from Armstrong will bring them into
conflict with neo-Nazis. And a second brush with death will leave
Archer even more fanatically bent on destroying the evils of
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