Originally posted by Robtard
Not Ozymandias, at least. He's super-human. I just watched the Watchmen: Ultimate Edition this weekend.Kicking Rorschah airborne well over 30 feet (was something closer to 50). Tossing a very thick/heavy chair about 30-40 feet into Nightowl like it was one of those cheap plastic and aluminum ones and jumping 10 feet up; then 40-50 feet across and catching a bullet is definitely signs of super-powered individual.
Right yeah I got that. It's just...he is only a human. He has no superpowers.
I think if you all really think its necessary to have all these sub-categories for strength, Watchmen characters should be taken out. Normally those feats would be considered use of superpowers, but they don't actually have them. So...
Originally posted by Quincy
I know, but he's...human. He has no superpowers. He's just a guy.
A guy who displayed super-human abilities, at least on film.
Comic he was different, with the exception of the bullet catch, but that could be attributed to a high-level of speed, dexterity, reacting time and luck.
Originally posted by QuincyHe has super strength, speed, reflexes, intellect, and endurance.
Right yeah I got that. It's just...he is only a human. He has no superpowers.I think if you all really think its necessary to have all these sub-categories for strength, Watchmen characters should be taken out. Normally those feats would be considered use of superpowers, but they don't actually have them. So...
He is not "only a human."
Yes, they do have them, or do you have reason to believe every human in Watchmen possesses enhanced physical capabilities?