REBUTTAL: Nightcrawler vs Gideon
He'll know the basic 8 level story thing.
I disagree, as you can figure. He won't be aware of hardly anything.
- Count Nefaria isn't there now, but he was.
He was; but, when he was there, he had no interaction with the X-Men in their comics. Nor, did the X-Men have any interaction with The Raft. Show proof.
The Illuminati is actually a pretty far cry from Civil War. They first appeared in New Avengers #7, which is in July 2005, about a full year before this contest started. Beyond the follow-up one-shot that tied them a little into CW, they have had no real contact with that. So that doesn't really hold up. Xavier would make sure to have info about places such as the Raft in the X-Files for use.
Yes, but that one-shot showed that The Illuminati broke up gradually long before the events of Avengers Disassembled. The members started to argue and disagree; so, their sharing of information really disintergrated. And, the discussion of the information of a prison would probably not even cross their minds. They were dealing with planet-threatning or U.S. threating problems, not a prison that was hardly ever mentioned in comics. Again, the X-Men show no connection to The Raft. One word again: Proof.
- As I've noted, I seriously doubt Gideon will know much of anything about Nightcrawler.
- Nightcrawler will know to keep his distance till the right moment.
- It's a pretty well lit place, but not if Nightcrawler can take out the lights.
-I am 99.99% positive Gideon would have information about Nightcrawler. I've read every X-Men comic except maybe a few of the earliest issues. Nightcrawler makes his presence very well known. (Even looking at one issue, God Loves, Man Kills; Nightcrawler is very well present in this very famous story.) And, if for some strange reason Gideon didn't know (which is a very unlikely chance), once Nightcrawler gets close enough, he'll know everything right away.
-Once Nightcrawler is close enough, Gideon will know. That's all it takes. And, as noted, even if you try the "lucky shot" theory, nothing Nightcrawler can do will hurt someone as strong as Gideon.
-Nightcrawler isn't an expert in electronics. I'm not worried about him taking out the lights. (Plus, he wouldn't teleport into an area he hadn't been in before. I'm not worried at all.)
There's nothing in that biography that suggests such a thing. If you can back up your statement with issue numbers though, I'll gladly believe you.
No problem at all. I quote myself from Round 1:
If you go to New Warriors #19, without any effort, he gains the powers of Justice (or Marvel Boy), Firestar, Silhoutte, Nova, Night Thrasher, Speedball, and Namorita. And, when the bio says he defeated them with ease (using their own powers against him), they didn't even lay a scratch on him. He held them captive, and would obviously have access to any of these abilities. This doesn't even include his battles with X-Force and whatever abilities he's gained from them.
To me, I'm more worried about Justice, Firestar, and Nova than Nightcrawler. This is just one example. We're not even touching on his appearances in X-Force.
I wouldn't put much faith in those power grids, as they've been notoriously wrong before. There's also nothing to compare them with, so they're pretty useless. Beyond that, his fighting skills have shown to be among the best of the X-Men, and his strength increases with the increase of his teleportation. Like I've said, he can knock out grown men with one punch, and rivals Rogue levels of strength when really firing up the teleportation.
It's been determined that the best source of information for a character's powers is directly from Marvel's Official Handbooks. Many like to dispute the websites; but, there is a reason the handbooks say "Official." I am providing facts and proof to back up many of my claims. This is the ultimate source in facts; to dispute that is to claim anything someone brings up is probably false information.
You're exaggerating the sabbatical thing. That was really only a development during Claremont's second run for a while there, together with Austen's, but most of the time, he's been dedicated to the cause. A little prayer here and there, but otherwise he's out there with the X-Men, and often training. I'd also like to know what more could be done with those powers if they obviously haven't been shown to have that much more potential beside an increase in finesse.
These characters are constantly learning new powers throughout the years. (In fact, Nightcrawler has been very undeveloped in advancing his powers.) Just as Emma did with Iceman, it's possible there are things that Nightcrawler isn't aware of.
1) Gideon doesn't get the chance.
2) I've stated a few times now that his strength increases with the teleportation. I also don't put much faith in the 2/7 mark.
It's official. What more can be said? This comes directly from Marvel.
"Constantly worrying"? C'mon Phaed. We both know that you're exaggerating the sabbatical thing here. Like I said, it's been sparingly, and really only made a comeuppance with Claremont's second run and the priesthood. After Austen that was quietly dropped again. The effect is also negilible.
I'm not exaggerating anything. Nightcrawler disappeared for a time after Excalibur, and then even during his recent series, we saw his struggle with his beliefs. Throughout reading about Nightcrawler since he first appeared, he has constantly struggled with his beliefs, appearance, and place in the world. I'm not exaggerating anything. (Plus, since this is the recent Nightcrawler, these events are part of Nightcrawler's history.)
Beside the fact that Nightcrawler has taken a few hits before, he also still has the edge of surprise. He's also not giving Gideon the chance to strike. Nightcrawler isn't adverse to a little hit-and-run tactic.
Both characters will be aware of the other. I've shown how little of a surprise Nightcrawler will have. Plus, unless it's a very familiar place, Nightcrawler won't risk teleporting to places he's not familiar with.
Even though Storm petitioned to Bush for the XSE to be instated. Beside that, it also gives a little more credence to the argument, since the Raft is also a UN-run facility (it's run by SHIELD, which is a UN organization). Countries outside of America have shown a greater willingness into working with mutants, and SHIELD hasn't had much trouble with it either.
Everyone is always saying for me to provide proof, which I generally do. So, show me proof where SHIELD is providing information to the XSE. And, it's not so much that they have a willingness to work with mutants; they just want mutants to police their own people. In many, many appearances with mutant-related groups policing their own, they show that our government and people within that government simply don't trust mutants, even the XSE.
Again, a bit of a stretch. The Brotherhood wouldn't keep files, and Gideon can't interact with anybody else. That makes him dependant on his own files. Ones that I severely doubt will have info on Nightcrawler, but even in extreme case they do, would have little to no info. Beyond the search for that missing External, there's no reason Gideon would be interested in some weird little European team that spent more time in alternate futures than they did on the mainland.
He was involved in so many organizations, and has been around for a very long time. (But, he didn't make himself that well known, as his appearance in New Warriors showed.) Plus, Nightcrawler was a very well-known X-Man. Being on Excalibur doesn't mean that Gideon wouldn't know about his involvement with the X-Men previous. Plus, remember why Nightcrawler and Kitty went to Excalibur in the first place. The X-Men led many to believe they were dead; thus, allowing them to work in secret. If they wanted to be known as dead, that means they were pretty well known by various organizations. They even let Kitty and Nightcrawler believe they were dead for some time.
- Nightcrawler has a definitive prep-time advantage.
Nope.
- Nightcrawler would know the safe distance away from Gideon.
Nope. Tell me, what's the safe distance? Most of Gideon's time as an External was very secretive, and as we don't have that information, I highly doubt Nightcrawler would know.
- Nightcrawler is quite a bit powerful, as reading of comics would show. The power grid underestimates his powers. He regularly spars with Wolverine, and ranks among the top dogs of the X-Men hand-to-hand combatants, being a master swordsman and knowing his nerve pinches (something Gideon would have no defense against either).
Hand to hand combat is 3/7. (Now, he's Spock, too.)
I've also uncovered some information that suggests that Gideon isn't that powerful at all really. Not only do 90% of his appearances consist of him operating behind the scenes (and I've checked about 95% of them).
Which is more proof that Nightcrawler will know less about Gideon than is supposed.
List of appearances
here. In that same threat you'll notice an interesting fact:
"I don't believe it was shown that he could duplicate Night Thrasher's armor. Dwayne took his armor off and kicked his butt without it, so we never got a chance to see. The next day he showed Gideon up in the business world as well, taking a merger away from him. So, yeah. I'd say that qualifies as him being a major enemy."
Now I no longer have my New Warriors issues, but I'd like to see if someone with the Night Trasher mini can verify this. Night Trasher is significantly weaker than Nightcrawler.
This is just bad. You are quoting a guy with 99 posts on the comixfan forum. I provide Official proof and I get told it's not sufficient. Plus, I give examples of Gideon instantly copying powers from New Warriors. The above is an extremely bad example to use. I'm so astounded, I'm practically speechless. I really can't ever imagine myself using an unknown person's post on a website as proof of what I'm trying to prove.
EDIT: I wanted to edit in a comment about the above example. I get what you're trying to say, that you believe Gideon isn't that powerful IF Night Thrasher in this one appearance bested Gideon without his armor. I think what got me wound up about this is the way you said "fact" in describing a person's post that should not be considered fact without proof. Even you state you'd like to know if what happened really did. Plus, I did show fact that Gideon beat all of the New Warriors in New Warriors #19. Obviously, the person above wanted to point out that Gideon isn't able to copy someone's battle armor, which might actually be true. This is stated as something he can do in Wikipedia; but, Wikipedia isn't the best source for information. It's just, battle armor will not come into question with this fight.
Also, as the list shows, Gideon has appeared in quite a few comics:
APPEARANCES:
Gambit (1st series) #1-2
Gambit (3rd series) #14
New Mutants #98-99
New Mutants Annual #7
New Warriors (1st series) #19
New Warriors (1st series) Annual #1
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2nd series) #46-47
Night Thrasher: Four Control #3
Spider-Man #16
Uncanny X-Men Annual #15
X-Factor (1st series) #6
X-Force #1, 3, 5, 10, 12-13, 15, 20, 23, 36-37, 52-53
There are actually a few more than these, as I saw the number of appearances to be about 38, if I remember correctly. There are quite a few characters in this contest with a lot less appearances than Gideon.
Either way, Gideon hasn't done anything all that impressive, besides his victory over the still rather inexperienced New Warriors. Getting beat by Night Trasher nicely offsets that though.
Defeating the entire New Warriors in issue #19 is pretty damn impressive to me, especially considering some of the names on that team, Nova being just one of them.
Basically, I understand the strategy in trying to get Nightcrawler to beat a character like Gideon. In football, we call it the "Hail Mary." It's belittling Gideon, hyping Nightcrawler, and making suppositions to base the claims on.
Winner = Gideon