Yeah, from the latest series. Tbh I wasn't paying too much attention to the story, but there was a guy who'd get screwed throughout his whole life every time her powers saved her. Sounds funny, but it's a pretty dark issue.
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Azula: My mommy didn't love me so I'm going to burn down your village.
It's a hax power, it sense whatever the hell Pete needs it to it. Sadly, not many writers explore it. Weirdly enough he's used it to kill at Black Jack. I'm sure Parm is familiar with the scene, maybe he'll have the scan, I can't find it.
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Azula: My mommy didn't love me so I'm going to burn down your village.
I thought DDs radar sense works like echo loacation hax. the sounds create a 3d image of the world around him, so in fact he does see more than a regular person.
domino's power only works if she's in danger too if im not mistaken.
I'd go with DD's since its not fear or danger based.
Thats another great way to put it.
Either way, without his other senses, you (or i) arent seeing beyond walls.
We’d get a 360 degree picture of our surroundings, which beats a normal person’s 120.
Desmond, the guy her powers were hurting, is dead now. Inez caved his face in when she hit him mid-teleport. The luck is back to being guilt-free....albeit Domino has that childhood trauma attached to it. https://postimg.cc/94SB2xVf
She's also consciously brought down a lightning bolt, a low probability event, during a fight. https://postimg.cc/dhRx6c2K
Unfortunately, she was a tortured experiment of a child. She didn't really receive formal training like your more conventional X-Men, so it wasn't reliable in the past. Her recent training/flirting with Shang-Chi gave her conscious control over it though. https://postimg.cc/dDmwhpfg https://postimg.cc/QHfDb5hb
Yeah, it's her solo series, like ol' Sammy said. I was thinking about starting a thread for it in the X-Forums, just to hear thoughts. Gail Simone is writing it.
I can't blame him for splooging at Batgirl.
I wonder was that an intentional thing from the artist. Sliding a sly sexual innuendo in there.
Yes, it does whatever writers want it to do, basically. It changes from one story to the next.
Sometimes it's foolproof, sometimes it's not. Mainly detecs danger, but some writers have it warn Pete of any movement in his vicinity, regardless of its intent.