too many variables. Each side will Deus Ex eachother. Have to say that team 1 has a major advantage due to time manip, future precog, and magic. Reed can definitely counter what team 1 has to offer but conversely between The Doctor, Doctor Who, and Doom most of what they prep can be either countered on the spot or precognitively countered as such a thing would most definitely register on the wibbly wobbly of space time and team 1 has people who can pick up on that. Furthermore with wildstorms Doctor they have a reality manipulator who is intelligent enough to basically deliver any and all resources needed to team 1. But then team 2 probably has enough counters built in with all the Reeds.
TLDR the whole thing is a moot point. Either team can wipe the other in a heartbeat under the stips. Less prep time say 10 minutes team 1 definitely takes it though.
Originally posted by Digifor all intents and purposes he is... but the point is moot anyways he still can provide team 1 with any and all resources they could ever want.
Wildstorm Doctor isn't a reality manipulator. The way his powers work, it seems like he is, but trust me that he isn't. Powerful matter and time manipulator, yes. But that's all.
Originally posted by MagnonActually, Ben Grimm messed with Doom's machine.
Doom is not a doctor.Reed's Ph.D. work got him and his friends to the stars, gave them cool superpowers, and won Reed a hot girl.
Doom's attempted Ph.D. work blew up, ruined his face, and got him kicked out of the university.
Reeds FTW.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
@everyoneElse: As far as Doctor Who goes, don't listen to anything Digi has to say. He is to the Doctor, what quan is to Thanos, amplified a quadrillion times. Without a shadow of a doubt. 👆
Good story brah.
Originally posted by Digi
😂This is me not biting. Let's just say there's too much abstract potential here to make an accurate determination, and call it a day, yeah?
Originally posted by Insane TitanTardis is technically it's own dimension universe so Dr. Who matches the council there. As far as feats goes he matches most of Reed's feats that he would pull off in an entire story arch in an episode or two spanning a few days... or if you want to talk comics Dr. Who within an issue or two rather than an event. It's just the nature of the character. Dr. Who does not operate in a universe of problem solvers there may be perhaps 2 or 3 other active players in the Who universe so when a universal threat/multi-universal threat shows up guess WHO has to deal with it.
If the council of reeds have access to there stuff they shit stomp
So to be fair it's really not a fair comparison considering that the current Dr. enemy in the TV series is actually Yog-Sothoth of Lovecrafts Great Old Ones as it has been turned into the Great intelligence. This is actually cannon the Great Intelligence was Yog before being cast out by the other Great Old Ones.
Furthermore it is assumed the Doctor is in fact The Other who is one of the 3 major founders of Time Lord Lore the others being Omega and Rassilon. Mind you Omega was essentially a Demon Lord in terms of his power in the anti-matter universe and even while material had a gauntlet weapon capable of throwing galaxies. Rassillon was the ruler and lord President of the Time Lords. The Other is generally accepted to be superior to either... Furthermore the Dr. Has all of space and time running through his head should he choose to access it. He can see every choice that has been made, could be made, and must not be made. His greatest limitation is himself because he fears what he would do with his great pride.
I actually think Uriel is overstating the Doctor's power a little bit. That stuff about being able to see all of time and space at once is - I'm pretty sure - false (but I know where you're getting the idea, Uriel, I just think it's an incorrect interpretation). But most of what he said is correct, though.