Batman vs Gambit

Started by Mainstream4 pages

but you saying Batman wins right?

No, he stands a chance, but he probably will die.

Gambit is probably the best fighter on x-men next to wolverine.

I put him ahead of colossus.

Gambit also is peakhuman or above in abilities, and can even use his powers to augment his abilities to low level superhuman.

He is crafty and cunning and he can as they say, "Charge de card then blow it de **** up!"

Batman gets knocked around worse then when he fought john paul valley.

Gambit wins.

Gambit wins.

Gambits fighting skills are only at a 3 on the Marvel power grid boys.

Thats not gonna get it done with Batman.

Blowing Batman up will.

He can charge organic matter now?

Or you think he will hit Batman with a card?

Originally posted by snoopdogg
He can charge organic matter now?

Or you think he will hit Batman with a card?

Gambit can indeed charge organic matter, I think he just chooses not to.

He doesn't even need to hit him with card (though he could, especially since he has so many). Gambit can charge Batman's suit up and watch him explode with all the pretty colors.

Gambit cannot charge organic matter. I know this for a fact.

You think hell get close enough to Batman to hold his suit long enough to charge it?

Hmmm...... interesting.

Originally posted by snoopdogg
He can charge organic matter now?

Or you think he will hit Batman with a card?

I doubt he can charge organic material. Yes, Gambit will hit him w/@ the very least one card.

Originally posted by brainchild81
I doubt he can charge organic material. Yes, Gambit will hit him w/@ the very least one card.
I wonder if Batman can hit him with a Batarang?

Not impossible. I do think that Gambit would have a much easier time hitting Bats w/the cards though and If I remember right, Gambit has charged some objects up by just lookin @ 'em

Batman has more concerns than gambit..........

Originally posted by black robb
Powers: Gambit is a mutant: one whose genetic structure has been mutated since conception. Gambit's most obvious and visually spectacular mutant power takes the potential energy in any object and excites the molecules (i.e. electrons, quarks, etc., physics people take your pick) in it into kinetic energy which is usually explosive. He generally prefers smaller objects as larger objects take more time to "charge" and are harder to throw with accuracy. Plus this is usually more than enough power to take out most foes and if he wants, Gambit can partially charge an object to reduce the amount of energy released. This makes Gambit exceptionally powerful if need be with the only limitations being time, Gambit's will, and moving the object to the target. A larger object, like the anchor he and Storm used on the Phalanx in Uncanny X-Men #313, would be devastating against any foe.

For the most part, Gambit has been shown to have excellent control over this power and has used it in many different ways. For instance, in an issue of X-Men Unlimited, he charged up a container until it just disappeared... his own form of "recycling". In one of the Wolverine appearances, he shot Wolverine 50 feet in the air by cupping his hands and "charging away", which would seem to imply he charged the immediate air molecules, so when Wolverine put his foot in Gambit's hands... up he went. During the X-Men's Shi'ar adventure against the Phalanx, he charged a door and hit it to make the door explode to get it out of the way. Recently, he has developed his powers to the extent that he can create time-delay charges - charge an item so that it explodes entire minutes later.

However, his control over his powers has not always been as perfect or as complete. The level at which he uses them is a bare fraction of their actual potential - for example, he can charge organic matter as Mystique discovered in Gambit #21 and charge objects by simply looking at them as he did in Gambit #17-19. However, he can barely control them at their full power, and they rage unchecked unless he exerts self-control, remains calm and concentrates. For this reason, he went to Sinister for a cure, and ended up leading the Marauders to the Morlock Massacre. It appears that Sinister took out something from Gambit to reduce or dampen his powers; something that Gambit needed to reimplant to return to the present from his sojourn in Victorian England in Gambit #14. More mature, Gambit can control it better now, but still battles to do so when he was emotionally upset or uptight.

Gambit usually charges objects by touching them with his hands (sometimes through gloves, i.e. ones with all the fingers intact). But he can use other parts of his body to charge objects. He uses his tongue to charge gum in Gambit #1. He uses his "tush" to charge the console in Gambit #2. As noted above, he does not strictly need to touch objects to charge them. Line-of-sight charging is a possibility, and, indeed, in his early appearances, he seemed to charge his throwing spikes with his eyes.

It is also generally accepted that Gambit's inhuman speed and agility are part of his mutant power, although Gambit loves games of all kinds and is an excellent athlete as well. This point is most prominently implied in X-Men #4, where a no-powers basketball game went awry because Rogue used her power of flight, arguing that it was fair because Gambit could well be using his mutant agility and they wouldn't know for sure.

Gambit has dodged or deflected bullets and other objects thrown at him. While Rogue had his power after their first kiss, it was also implied that his speed, reflexes, and his need to be on the move and doing things continuously was related to a high energy metabolism associated with his mutation.

It has long been hinted that Gambit also has some type of "psionic" abilities and this has been called his "charm" power on occasion. There have been implications that it could be empathic in nature and the exact strength of it is unknown. When Gambit was first introduced, it was hinted that Gambit could possibly hypnotize people with words or body language. In Uncanny X-Men #266, the story suggests that Gambit's ability to smooth talk people went beyond sex appeal or the gift of gab. After Dr. Shen nearly succumbs to Gambit's charm, she angrily says, "So many pretty words you spoke. But far worse, the hints dropped, the promises made without words. That wasn't nice. I enjoy temptation. But I won't be trifled with." In a previous panel, the Shadow King says, "Very snappy patter, my young friend. I dare say, given a decent opportunity... you might seduce even me." This would seem to imply that there was some influence involved since the Shadow King is a powerful psion. Of course, there is also nothing to say Gambit isn't just good at seduction because of what his power and experiences have allowed him to know about people as well. Gambit's understanding Wolverine's personality allowed him to win their game, for instance, but there definitely is some power there.

Similarly, in issue #3 of the first Gambit Limited Series, on Page 16, Candra tells him, "Do not try your Cajun charm, mutant! It does nothing for me...." Again, on page 29, we are treated to Remy, up close to Candra, giving her one of his grins. She just has a dopy, glazed over look in her eyes. He then kisses her, to which she replies: "Get out of my sight, thief... before I come to my senses and have you killed." While kissing her, he manages to extricate a vial from the cleavage of her very tight bodice, which that either something was going on mentally, the man is downright magnificent with his hands, or that was one heck of a kiss! Or all of the above; take your pick.

There is no indication how strong this power is but Gambit obviously has at least decent control over it. If he does have the ability to "charm" people, he obviously has respected and cared about the X-Men enough to not use his power to influence them. Otherwise, he'd never have had to endure the distrust they have frequently thrown at him.

Another side-effect of this "charm" power seems to be a primitive form of shielding or psionic static, before we first see Gambit in that issue, the Shadow King attempts to telepathically look for Storm and makes the following statement: "Interesting. My telepathy seems unable to lock onto her psyche. Some form of mental interference." This comment is followed by a scene showing Storm and Gambit together. In Gambit #8, Gambit is again able to hide from such powerful telepaths as Xavier and Jean Grey by merely charging a card. This suggests that his charm power is tied into his biokinetic powers, although the connection has not yet been fully explained other than by vague references to a biokinetic aura in Gambit #16.

There have been other indications of this psionic/empathic type power. When Psylocke rudely scanned Gambit's mind right after he awakened from a coma, he was able to psychically sneak up on her in the astral plane and cut her off from further invasion of his privacy, something Psylocke asserts shouldn't have been possible. Gambit also knew someone (his adopted brother) had snuck into the mansion when the security systems had not detected him and no one else knew. Possibly an emotional signature or some type of awareness.

Gambit also seems to be very sympathetic and understanding to other people's emotions when he wants to be and cool and aloof when he doesn't, leaning even more toward implying an empathic type power. http://www.gambitguild.com/ (And i'm not saying he wins,just trying to show people to take him a bit more seriously)

Gambit can charge organic materials. Again, he just chooses not to because he doesn't have the same control over it.

And it takes just mere contact for him to charge Batman's cape. Freakin milliseconds.

Originally posted by willRules
Batman has more concerns than gambit..........
Indeed he does........

I have that crossover issue. It was C.I.S

Originally posted by willRules
I have that crossover issue. It was C.I.S
Isnt it always?

Originally posted by Metalmanx
Gambit can charge organic materials. Again, he just chooses not to because he doesn't have the same control over it.

And it takes just mere contact for him to charge Batman's cape. Freakin milliseconds.

At one time he could charge organic matter. That was after Sinister did some operation on him. He could also charge stuff by looking at it. But he has since then lost those powers.

Gambits eyes are a weakness against Batman also. Plus I think Batman is more accurate with the Batarangs than Gambit is with those playing cards.

Originally posted by snoopdogg
At one time he could charge organic matter. That was after Sinister did some operation on him. He could also charge stuff by looking at it. But he has since then lost those powers.

Gambits eyes are a weakness against Batman also. Plus I think Batman is more accurate with the Batarangs than Gambit is with those playing cards.

...The hell? Why are Gambit's eyes a weakness against Batman?

Actually, I'd go so far as to say that Gambit's accuracy with his cards exceeds Batman's with his batarangs. Gambit has been doing what he's been doing (even before he got his powers when he was just a very young child, mind you) since before Batman started training himself.

Originally posted by Metalmanx
...The hell? Why are Gambit's eyes a weakness against Batman?

Actually, I'd go so far as to say that Gambit's accuracy with his cards exceeds Batman's with his batarangs. Gambit has been doing what he's been doing (even before he got his powers when he was just a very young child, mind you) since before Batman started training himself.

Bright lights blind Gambit. Batman is pretty resourceful.

Think about it this way. Take a card and try and hit something with it. Now take something that is designed and meant for throwing say a chinese star and throw it. Which one is gonna be more accurate?