Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Learn to spell before you declare yourself smart.You're really stretching here. The atmosphere is the air the magnetosphere and and such are electrical components.
Even if Storm can use atom/aerokinetic abilities to generate lightning it doesn't mean she has control over lightning itself.
Explain.
Originally posted by 2damnloud
Yea, you're right.Iceman's powers work by "cryokeneis" right?? This mean he can telekenetically munipulate water right???
Or are you sayin he can telepathically transfer himself into water as well as cryokenetically munipulate water??
Strom is Atmokenetic, which means she can control water AS WELL AS sub-atmoic particles to create electrical and electromagnetic effects in the atmosphere.
It would come down to her power over the sub-atomic and his power over the moisture.
She can effect his powers but he cant do anything about her control over the electrical potential of the atmosphere in which moisture resides.
I say Storm wins 6/10
ANY sub-atomic control is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Molecular.
馃槚hifty:
So, you're stating here, on record, that Storm has more control over moisture than Iceman?
Well, that's it. It was fun while it lasted, but it's clear that you're just joking, or as stubborn as a five-year-old. I haven't decided.
Originally posted by 2damnloud
Explain.
The actions of air molecules create the conditions that create lightning.
Storm is more than capable of creating these on a grand scale. However once she does that the lightning she creates acts on its own volition.
She can alter the atmosphere to redirect or target the lightning but those actions are indirect. Its an incredibly impressive display of power for an Atmokinetic but not actually subatomic control.
Originally posted by Metalmanx
So, you're stating here, on record, that Storm has more control over moisture than Iceman?Well, that's it. It was fun while it lasted, but it's clear that you're just joking, or as stubborn as a five-year-old. I haven't decided.
Nope. Im saying she has more control over sub-atmoic particles than Iceman. Sub-atomic trumps molecular.
In addition she has a great deal of control of ambient moisture and temperature, just not as much as Iceman.
Originally posted by 2damnloud
Nope. Im saying she has more control over sub-atmoic particles than Iceman. Sub-atomic trumps molecular.In addition she has a great deal of control of ambient moisture and temperature, just not as much as Iceman.
...So you are saying it. Just say "yes". It's easier to tell you you're wrong that way.
Now, why is it that Iceman doesn't control moisture at a sub-atomic level either? It pretty much has to be that or greater, since Iceman's control over moisture >>>>>>>> Storm's.