RUT
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: superskrull vs storm
Originally posted by tjcoady
wait. I'm not disagreeing with you, I would just like to be pointed towards evidence that her powers work through Sue's fields. and I would also like to know how she can "mask herself from his detection"
There was an annual back in the 80's or so when Sue went to the X-Men for help to rescue her family from the Brotherhood Badoon. In this issue, Storm was able to control the weather through Sue's force-field.
As far as masking herself from detection, she can use blinding rain or fog or snow to do this. Sure Sue can render things invisible, but nature will continually generate these things in vast quantites at all times. In other words, SuperSkrull will never be able to render the precipation invisible to see Storm as nature will be always countering it.
SS has no way of countering Ororo if she goes for this tactic.
TJC
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: superskrull vs storm
Originally posted by Rutog98
There was an annual back in the 80's or so when Sue went to the X-Men for help to rescue her family from the Brotherhood Badoon. In this issue, Storm was able to control the weather through Sue's force-field.As far as masking herself from detection, she can use blinding rain or fog or snow to do this. Sure Sue can render things invisible, but nature will continually generate these things in vast quantites at all times. In other words, SuperSkrull will never be able to render the precipation invisible to see Storm as nature will be always countering it.
SS has no way of countering Ororo if she goes for this tactic.
when she was manipulating the weather past Sue's forcefield, was it a forcefield wrapped around her? Or was it more like a wall, and Storm was changing the weather on the other side of it? I mean, did Sue have a protective bubble around her and Storm managed to hit her with lightening anyways?
RUT
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: superskrull vs storm
Originally posted by tjcoady
when she was manipulating the weather past Sue's forcefield, was it a forcefield wrapped around her? Or was it more like a wall, and Storm was changing the weather on the other side of it? I mean, did Sue have a protective bubble around her and Storm managed to hit her with lightening anyways?
It was a bubble.
Storm can easily hurt Sue by exciting the electrons in the force-field to generate a lightning bolt in there (she has pulled lightning out of cloudless skies and out of the air around a person) or she can assault Sue directly like she did Stardust.