Greatest/Worset PIS EVER?

Started by capt it up8 pages

Originally posted by bigbran
You believe Magneto could beat current Iceman?

Also, this whole Omega idea wasn't created back when Iceman was made.
They just thought of the idea a little while ago.
He has just mutated into his final form.


true some what alpha been around a few years. like since aoa maybe longer. that a good 10 years or more.

also iceman has always since day one been said to have almsot unlimited potential he just neevr cared to use it.

current iceman most likly not how ever lorania did kick his ass during the wedding of her and havok

Originally posted by capt it up
dude get it through your ****ing head that being an alpha does not make you as powerful as another alpha.

your either an alpha or your not you can't turn into an alpha.

scot,logan,beast,angle and so on have been alpha since they began what is so hard for you to comprehend?

Actually, Apoc was the meaning of Alpha back in the day.
So that would also mean that he wasn't an Alpha back then.

Now-a-days though, they have changed that, to mean just a mutant place.

Originally posted by bigbran
Actually, Apoc was the meaning of Alpha back in the day.
So that would also mean that he wasn't an Alpha back then.

Now-a-days though, they have changed that, to mean just a mutant place.


they came out with level system during apoc run so ya every one was alpha back then. apoc never ment alpha he was just some bad ass you think to much into this whole apoc crap. aoa was made off of the whole apoc thing and they have stated that archangle, logan, beast, scot and so on were all alphas

Originally posted by capt it up
they came out with level system during apoc run so ya every one was alpha back then. apoc never ment alpha he was just some bad ass you think to much into this whole apoc crap. aoa was made off of the whole apoc thing and they have stated that archangle, logan, beast, scot and so on were all alphas
You do realize that technically they haven't always been Alpha?
They weren't when they were created. They weren't created to be, in about 30 years someone is going to state them as Alphas.

So they weren't always... now I'm just being a dick...

Originally posted by bigbran
You do realize that technically they haven't always been Alpha?
They weren't when they were created. They weren't created to be, in about 30 years someone is going to state them as Alphas.

So they weren't always... now I'm just being a dick...


what else is new your normally being a dick lol.

fine then logan went from being a reall wolverine to a human wolverine with spiderman strength to being a mutant who had a healing factor.

wolverine was not orignal ment to be a mutant with a healing factor so ya the same thing could be said for him as well.

Originally posted by capt it up
what else is new your normally being a dick lol.

fine then logan went from being a reall wolverine to a human wolverine with spiderman strength to being a mutant who had a healing factor.

wolverine was not orignal ment to be a mutant with a healing factor so ya the same thing could be said for him as well.

Wolverine has never had Spider-Man Strength 😐

Sue beating a Celestail the most powerful one Exitar with her shield 🤨 was that.

She-Hulk beating the Champion of the Universe.

Booster Gold beating Superman.

GL vs Slade, 🤨 was that.

Deathstroke taging Wonder Woman in a fight double 🤨.

Superman dodging OE, 🤨 the world is coming to.

Superman defeating Darkseid, avart still 🤨

the list goes on.

Originally posted by Soljer

However, Soljer's no-sig

I was gonna say why. Why haven't you at least got a pic yet?

Originally posted by batdude123
Yep, pretty much any mutant that doesn't have a passive mutant ability is considered one. ✅
Hmm not quite true. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by passive. Involuntarily activated? Defensive? Or just plain useless? Because I'd only really go with the third category.
Alpha has always simply been a relatively undefined and broad category to describe characters with X-Men level powers. Useful powers. Practical powers. Offensive and defensive and miscellaneous.
Jamie Braddock's power is involuntary.
Mystique originally (before upgrade) didn't have offensive application to her powers.
Both are still Alphas.

Magic
the Batkick
Storm beating WW
Wolverine beating Lobo
Sue's force fields on par with cosmics

Originally posted by Mindship
Magic
the Batkick
Storm beating WW
Wolverine beating Lobo
Sue's force fields on par with cosmics
You mean that same wavelength as the comic gods crap they did for Sue?They could have totally found better ways to make her more interesting than that crap.

Wonder Man jobbing to the Green Goblin

shock

Originally posted by Mindship
Magic
the Batkick
Storm beating WW
Wolverine beating Lobo
Sue's force fields on par with cosmics

Sue isnt on the same level as most cosmics 😬

However I would say she at full power can be considered a low-level cosmic

Originally posted by Grimm22
Sue isnt on the same level as most cosmics 😬

She shouldn't be.

However I would say she at full power can be considered a low-level cosmic

What?!
This is what I find bogus. For me, it's always a question of energy, who can output more megawattage. As an example, for Sue to be able to "stab" even a weak Galactus with a forcefield implies that their energy levels are comparable.

I think, worded that way, one can plainly see the PIS in that situation.

Originally posted by batdude123
I really don't see the difference, considering they're both MYTHS.

Let's stack up some references here.

THOR - Thursday is named for him ( Thor's Day)
Several towns and villages in Scandinavia are named for him
He is heavily referenced in Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
A nebula is named for him - Thor's Helmet (see below)

That's just off the top of my head.

Happy Thursday!

Originally posted by Grimm22
Hmm, lets see

A crippled bald man who has nothing better to do than recruit teenagers as superheros a threat to a guy who can manipulate magnetism 😐

....yeah

Hmm, lets see

A crippled bald man who just happens to be one of the most skilled telepaths on the planet, recruiting teenagers who have the power to punch holes in mountains, raise entire mountains, challenge Galactus and in one case literally become God like (Who I might add Xavier managed to beat once in telepathic combat), vs the master of Magnetism.

Don't get me wrong I think magneto is a very powerful threat to Xavier and the X-men but I think on the flip-side Xavier is just as much (if not, in some cases, more) of a threat to Mag's as shown by the times he has defeated him.

http://img201.imageshack.us/my.php?image=fatalattractionspt4xmenseries202536ep3.jpg

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Hmm not quite true. I'm not sure exactly what you mean by passive. Involuntarily activated? Defensive? Or just plain useless? Because I'd only really go with the third category.
Alpha has always simply been a relatively undefined and broad category to describe characters with X-Men level powers. Useful powers. Practical powers. Offensive and defensive and miscellaneous.
Jamie Braddock's power is involuntary.
Mystique originally (before upgrade) didn't have offensive application to her powers.
Both are still Alphas.

That's exactly what I was saying. By "passive" I meant completely useless.

Originally posted by willRules
Hmm, lets see

A crippled bald man who just happens to be one of the most skilled telepaths on the planet, recruiting teenagers who have the power to punch holes in mountains, raise entire mountains, challenge Galactus and in one case literally become God like (Who I might add Xavier managed to beat once in telepathic combat), vs the master of Magnetism.

Don't get me wrong I think magneto is a very powerful threat to Xavier and the X-men but I think on the flip-side Xavier is just as much (if not, in some cases, more) of a threat to Mag's as shown by the times he has defeated him.

http://img201.imageshack.us/my.php?image=fatalattractionspt4xmenseries202536ep3.jpg

*sigh*

Look at the context of the fight, will. That was after Magneto had fought the entire X-Men squad and after Wolverine stabbed him in the gut.

He's taken Charles' full-on telepathic attacks 3 other times and was able to subdue Xavier.

Originally posted by roughrider
Let's stack up some references here.

THOR - Thursday is named for him ( Thor's Day)
Several towns and villages in Scandinavia are named for him
He is heavily referenced in Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
A nebula is named for him - Thor's Helmet (see below)

That's just off the top of my head.

Happy Thursday!

So? How exactly does that make it any less PIS?

Almost all the Marvel heroes would be dead with out the marvel peopole retconning all of the deaths later.