Originally posted by TheKahn
Yes teleportation is a power (there are numerous mutants whoes "power" is teleportation)
Except gain advanced armor, was exposed to advanced technology and information, and seems to have gained a wide varity of powers that he didn't demonstrate before hand. Do we have conclusive proof of what happened? No. But one of the key aspects of Apocalypse has been his access to the Celestial tech and he didn't seem to be nearly as powerful before his exposure.
No, teleportation as gained from technological means (and how Apocalypse uses it) is NOT a new power. It is a means of transportaion. Why drive a car when you have a jet? He never really uses that as a fighting tool anyway. Didn't when he beat the sh*t out of the X-men when he was dying! (3/4ths of them anyway.)
Bottom line is: it's not a physical power (I guess......whatever).
ummmm..........If he gained the information from the Celestial tech, then how did he know how to manipulate the information from it, and break into the ship? It's not like it had automatic supermarket doors. And I don't think there were instructions lying around about how to make a power suit (or whatever the hell you call it).
And I count the same powers now, as he had in Rise of Apocalypse.
Name the new ones you speak of.
It's amazing how much detail everyone knows about something that hasn't been written or illustrated in ANY way at all in ANY medium.
And finally; How do you know he is WAY more powerful than he was before he had the Celestial technology? There is nothing to suggest that. He has the same powers (besides teleportation
) and looks EXACTLY the same, talks the same, walk and flies the same, even has the same stoney servant.
If anything, he's weaker than he was back in his 2000-3000 period. There is more evidence to support THAT theory. I mean, he didn't need a hibernation chamber for the first 4150 years, so why would he SUDDENLY need one? He didn't look sick when he was kicking Saul's bodyguards asses and walking from Egypt to Mongolia.
Heck, he even SAYS IT HIMSELF:
"Six X-men in under sixty seconds? To think I was hundreds of years past my prime!"
I didn't argue as well as I wanted, but that's all I have right now.