Originally posted by batdude123
One time. uhuh
http://img209.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=56722_Nova_17_9Zone-Megan4_pg12_122_15lo.jpg
And even if he's remembering wrong and that's the only time SS has done it, there's a big difference between a character doing something once and them never doing it.
Originally posted by darthgoober
Well if homeboy knows of him doing it during an interrogation he's done it at least twice since he's doing here in combat...http://img209.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=56722_Nova_17_9Zone-Megan4_pg12_122_15lo.jpg
And even if he's remembering wrong and that's the only time SS has done it, there's a big difference between a character doing something once and them never doing it.
There's also a big difference between "non-CIS" and using a one-time feat that hasn't been duplicated before or since. How many appearances has Super Skrull had? Enough for me to say that the idea of him gaining a couple of wins/10 over BA using this tactic is hilarious.
Not that it'd work, or that he'd get the chance, mind you...
Originally posted by batdude123
There's also a big difference between "non-CIS" and using a one-time feat that hasn't been duplicated before or since. How many appearances has Super Skrull had? Enough for me to say that the idea of him gaining a couple of wins/10 over BA using this tactic is hilarious.Not that it'd work, or that he'd get the chance, mind you...
Originally posted by darthgoober
Wait so you're saying that it's not even CIS that prevents SS from using the bubble in the brain thing, but that he actually lacks the ability 😐 ...
I know that's a difficult concept for a Surfer fan to grasp. 😛
Originally posted by Omega Vision
He's saying that CIS merely being off doesn't automatically mean that a character will use all his powers to their logical extent.I know that's a difficult concept for a Surfer fan to grasp. 😛
"No CIS" is the stipulation that should prompt us to look beyond what's strickly appeared on panel and venture into the logical extrapolation of a characters abilities because we never SEE the characters in a No CIS situation on panel.
Originally posted by darthgoober
If Absorbing Man is better at math in a thread that's no CIS,
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You fail to understand the point of CIS. It's not an all around intelligence boost.
Originally posted by batdude123
Again, you're confusing "No CIS/Going all out" with "I control the character's every move" like in a tourney.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
No it's not. No CIS doesn't give you attributes you wouldn't have to begin with, it just removes personality flaws and irons out retard moments.You fail to understand the point of CIS. It's not an all around intelligence boost.
Originally posted by Badabing
CIS off means any power that a character has shown more than 2 or 3 times is okay to use. There are no self limitations. Essentially a poster can control their actions, sort of like a tourny, as long as it's still within the character's power set and has been shown.That means Supes could wtfspeedblitz and Thor could absorb any energy form that's been shown.
Starscream, I'm not sure why you jumped in the middle of a debate just to flame bait/troll but that needs to stop.
Naija Boy and Kris, you both need to calm down and stop bashing. [/B]
I stopped reading after...
Originally posted by Badabing
CIS off means any power that a character has shown more than 2 or 3 times is okay to use.
Originally posted by darthgoober
And before you guys get hung up on the two or three times thing, he's talking about using a power(such as force fields), not the application of the power.
Semantics.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
He's saying that CIS merely being off doesn't automatically mean that a character will use all his powers to their logical extent.I know that's a difficult concept for a Surfer fan to grasp. 😛
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a character still has to set some sort of precedent for using the tactic you're arguing for.
it isn't tourney style, and i swear i'm gonna stab bada in the face for this...
Originally posted by batdude123
I stopped reading after...Semantics.
Also, you do realize that you just addressed something that came AFTER you said you stopped reading, right?
Originally posted by Omega Vision
"Application of the power" is incredibly vague.
Originally posted by -Pr-
👆a character still has to set some sort of precedent for using the tactic you're arguing for.
it isn't tourney style, and i swear i'm gonna stab bada in the face for this...