Originally posted by Senor Cage
What are some of the feats that put Sersi above Maxima, TK wise?
Both these ladies have great TK feats. Maxima's TK was powerful enough to hold tectonic plates together. Sersi's TK was strong enough to cause a tsunami that brought down the Brooklyn bridge.
Like I said, they are basically the same character (power/ability wise).
Originally posted by Stoic
I’m not sure about that. If we were to use Sersi in a feral state, she has shown that she has a few more gears hidden behind a her courteous demeanor. Not saying that she’d win, but I do think that it may be possible.
Originally posted by Sin I AM
Hmmm.... so you think if a herald level character tried to blitz her she wouldn't be one-shot?
Her initial burst speeds suggest that there may be a possibility that Sersi could weather it. Eternals are extremely hard to kill after all, and they can be pretty fast themselves.
Almaracian’s (or however it is spelled) are sort of like the weak cousins of the Kryptonian’s in terms of physical statistics. However, she is nowhere near as tough as Superman, and could not survive many of the things that he has. If Sersi can not react even though a telepathic probing would likely be the first action, then she may be turned into a high speed punching bag before being KTFout.
I just don’t think that it is within Maxi’s character to bull rush off of the bat in this particular case, but she most certainly could. I believe that in no matter the amount of battles waged between these two, that one thing is certain to happen first. They will both immediately sense each other’s TP probes, and from there the battle will begin.
Sersi does have the power to destroy Maxima if she is able to successfully land the attack, and Maxima can most certainly KO Sersi in a more docile, or civil mindset. I’m just not entirely certain that this would be the case if faced by Sersi operating with the feral mind set? My less than eager desire to immediately crown Maxima the winner here, is pinned down by the telepathic link that they would naturally and immediately form the moment that the battle begins. Speed alone may not be how this turns out. Or begins.
I lean toward Zop’s opinion on the subject.