Rebuttal:
Graviton, one of the most powerful characters Marvel has to offer, versus one of the most powerful characters DC has to offer, Wonder Woman. Or Power Princess, whatever. Either way, Graviton is extremely powerful, and has complete and utter control of the gravitational forces, while the Princess has simple super strength, speed, endurance and a pretty damn sturdy shield.
Ah, I see. This is the tactic of trying to belittle a character's true powers and make them seem weak; when in actuality, their powers are much more powerful than someone makes them out to be.
First, "Power Princess is superhumanly strong and is considered the third strongest super-being on her Earth, with Hyperion and Redstone being first and second, respectively." Plus, "She possesses a great deal of physical resiliance and durability: she is able to withstand repeated blows redirected from Hyperion. She carries a shield made of an undisclosed substance which is extremely durable. She sometimes wears a suit of armour to enhance her natural resiliance."
Prep-time advantage in this case goes to no-one, because the Princess' access to the Panoptichron would be limited (after all, the only exile to actually operate the machinery in that place is Heather Hudson, and Power Princess has shown no interest in using the facilities). She might be able to look up some info, but it wouldn't really be comprehensive. Graviton doesn't have any resources that would help him here.
Wrong. Everyone else in the battles with current members of the Exiles has access to the Panoptichron, and Power Princess is a tactician who will use every advantage she has. That includes the Panoptichron. Simply put, this machine is available to those who have access to it, and Power Princess would have access, just as the other Exiles have.
The shield goes first in the match. Graviton will either make it so heavy that Power Princess can't even lift it (as he did with Captain America's shield, which could not be lifted by Wonder Man), or simply exert his powers to throw it into orbit.
This is one of the ways in which the opening debate simply doesn't hold up. Since Power Princess will be aware of who Gravitron is, she'll use the terrain to her advantage. She will not be held back by normal superhero standards of The Avengers, namely not taking a life if needed. She will know to take her time, to strategize her attacks. Plus, Gravitron's powers work best with "matter (or individuals) not heavy enough or physically strong enough to resist." That won't be the case with Power Princess. She is able to withstand repeated blows from Hyperion; Gravitron's powers won't be a problem.
Also, to point out, Gravitron has "come into conflict with a large number of superheroes, who were usually able to defeat him by exploiting his weak psyche." For a master tactician, like Power Princess, she'll know this and use it to her advantage, also. (Or, while Gravitron is floating away from her, she can pick up a nice stone and kill Gravitron by aiming it at the back of his head; thus, eliminating the threat quickly in a way that The Avengers never would have.)
Lest we forget, Graviton schooled the Avengers in his first appearance, all the while holding a piece of land in the air. He was only defeated because he, at that time, did not yet know the limits of his powers, and he went too far after thinking his love killed herself. Over the years, he has learned those limits, and was able to add the name of the Thunderbolts to his list of ass-kickings.
Villians are always really good when they know they are going to attack someone who has no knowledge of who they will be facing or if an attack is coming. That simply isn't the fact with this match. After all, once the Thunderbolts knew who they were up against and were able to regroup after the initial surprise assault, "through a mixture of surprise tactics and negotiation, all of the Thunderbolts managed to fight Hall to a standstill, and Hall sustained fatal injuries as a result." This ability to use various tactics when aware of who you are fighting is what Power Princess brings to the match.
Either way, there is literally nothing the Power Princess can do to hurt Graviton:
- Graviton can manipulate the land of Genosha against his opponent, protecting him from her.
Genosha is quite a large land. First, he has to find her, and second, she isn't brought down that easily.
- He can increase the gravity upon Power Princess' frame, bringing her to the ground.
Those with the power to resist have been able to in the past. Power Princess definitely isn't one of the weak heroes that can be simply brought to the ground.
- His forcefield has withstood the blows of Thor, so he can take punches from Princess.
- He can manipulate the gravity in such a way that he can blow her away with pure energy.
- Furthermore, he can use his powers to halt her in her tracks and just keep her floating immobile. He has done this to a group of Avengers, regulating his gravity powers in such a fine matter that it would keep them down, but would not kill them.
I'll just take this whole group on together. First, Power Princess AGAIN is a master tactician. She will not be attacking him at the first site. Unlike The Avengers, she won't mind going to a killing blow. Plus, she won't be unaware of who she's fighting. Also, if Gravitron is going to be constantly using his powers in this match by flying, using a forcefield around himself, Power Princess simply has to wait 8 hours until his powers start to wane. (If he's not going to have his forcefield constantly up, which I'm sure is what will actually happen, a simply stone upside the back of the head will kill him instantly. It's sad to think a character could be eliminated so quickly; but, Power Princess will go for a quick killing blow if she knows this is what she must do.)
On the other side, all of these powers can be used offensively as well, and Graviton just needs to keep going until Power Princess is knocked out, which considering the easy manner that he took down both Beast and Wonder Man, should grant Graviton a rather easy win.
Again, I will point out Power Princess will be aware of who she's fighting, unlike Gravitron. Also, Power Princess has battle experience over 500 years and won't be taken by surprise, like those initial battles with The Avengers and The Thunderbolts. She's the third strongest person on her Earth, and can even take blows from Hyperion, which speaks volumes to her strength and resilience. Plus, if Gravitron goes into this match as cocky as this opening debate suggests, Power Princess will have it owned.
Winner = Power Princess