Re: Best Power Armor in Marvel
Originally posted by Simbon
Rank the top three suits of power armor in the Marvel Universe. The Destroyer is excluded from this contest.
If destroyer's out- I'd probably rank High Evolutionary's power armor as #1.
from wiki, since I'm lazy:
His exoskeleton provides him with an uncanny degree of protection from attacks, and also provides life support (filtering/recycling his air and providing sustenance when needed). If he is badly damaged, the suit can heal his wounds, and can completely restore him to life using records of his genome and brain activity patterns, as in one instance where the suit restored him fully after the Hulk had beaten him into goo.
Also: what was that alien armor war machine was using for a while? On a sheer power scale the thing was beastly- even if it did look REALLY stupid.
The armor is a symbiotic bio-armor system of alien origin and provided Rhodes with superhuman strength, durability, and speed. The armor responded to Rhodes' commands and created weapons based on his thoughts and needs. When inactive, it was concealed inside a "mandala" or tattoo-like mark on Rhodes' chest. The left arm is capable of firing destructive energy blasts while the right arm is able to morph into a blade. The armor can "unskin" remote drones that are capable of feats such as discharging various types of energy, infiltrating electronic/computer systems, creating energy fields, and completing basic tasks. If the drone are destroyed, Rhodes feels pain due to the symbiotic connection. The armor can morph into a "full battle mode," which provided unspecified enhancement to both the armor and Rhodes himself. It was also capable of space travel with an unlimited life support system. During battle, the armor would have the strange ability to "sing" alien war songs.
Originally posted by zopzop
Seriously? I can understand Stellaris. I don't know who Iron Lad is but Darkhawk? Didn't that guy have problems with a Spiderman villain named Tombstone? Did Darkhawk get a power boost recently?
Iron lad is a younger (and much, much less powerful) version of Kang. I'm a little surprised to see him mentioned but not Kang.