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Dream Team League (Discussion)

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Harlekin said:
Anyway, AS, what's so hard to understand about not commenting on other people's matches? You frequently went after me for it last season, but I already see you commenting where you should wait or put it in the Discussion forum.
if you don't read her story you don't know what i'm talkin about.

where as last season i had 4 plus people on me before voting began
 
But I have read their story, and its stuff that can easily wait till voting, as it says in the rules.
 
Johnny Blaze said:
Atención
I'm going to also post this in each of the battle threads this week, but, since I want to hammer this home, I'll post it here as well.

If you're not involved in a match, stay the hell out of it.
The only time you can make comments on an owner's, who is not your opponent, write up, or on a match that is not your own is when you cast your vote.
I don't want to see anyone butting in anyone elses match until your vote is cast. And, if you do comment on a match up when you vote, that's it. Unless the owner replies to your comments you cannot continue trying to debate them.

This is from 2 pages back. JB didn't state any punishments for it, but if the it turns into b!¢ching I Wouldn't be surprised if actions WILL be taken. Are you going to act the whole season out of spite or is this a temporary thing for the first week?
 
yes because soon as you read that certain part of the story it pops out like a sore thumb. but i didn't mention what part it was where or how it happened. you know as soon as you read it, wether i mentioned it or not
 
I can't remember if it was stated in the rules but...editing after postin a write up is usually frowned upon. Editing after your opponent has posted his/her write up is a big no-no. I know there are new people and they're still learning the ropes, I'm just making this point clear so there are no misunderstandings as the season goes on.
 
AnnoyingSilence said:
yes because soon as you read that certain part of the story it pops out like a sore thumb. but i didn't mention what part it was where or how it happened. you know as soon as you read it, wether i mentioned it or not
And I got told off last season for it.

All I'm saying is that it bugged me. Let's leave it at that.
 
you got told off because you and a few others were VERY SPECIFIC in which parts you didn't like and couldn't see happpening.

i was VERY VAGUE, so until you read the story, you didn't know what i was talking about

now, leave it at that
 
You just had to get the last word didn't you? But forget it, not in the mood.
 
The fact of the matter is that, according to JB's most recent ruling, you're still not supposed to post anything other than your vote and whatever comments you have in the same post as your vote regarding battles that you're not directly involved in. Vague, specific, long, short--it doesn't matter what kind of post it is, if it pertains to another 2 owners' battle, it shouldn't be there.
 
It may have been minor, but you still get a warning, AS.
That new rule is going to be enforced this year to 1) prevent cluttering of the battle threads, and 2) to prevent the crap that happened to you last season from happening again.

First offense of this rule is a warning, second is a one week suspension.
 
Can someone clue me in a little more about how Carnage's power works? I know how he fights, but I have some other questions. Specifically:
(1) Even when he's in Carnage-form, is there still a human body underneath? He's just covered with the morphing symbiote, right?
(2) What's the deal with the symbiote being in his blood? Is it only inside him when he's in human-form, and then it comes out and turns into a morphing costume when he's in Carnage-form? Or is his blood entirely made out of the symbiote. I mean, is it still inside him even when he's in Carnage form?
 
Johnny Blaze said:
It may have been minor, but you still get a warning, AS.
That new rule is going to be enforced this year to 1) prevent cluttering of the battle threads, and 2) to prevent the crap that happened to you last season from happening again.

First offense of this rule is a warning, second is a one week suspension.
and 1 week after each offense?

i'd like to schedule some vacations :up:
 
XFanTim said:
Can someone clue me in a little more about how Carnage's power works? I know how he fights, but I have some other questions. Specifically:
(1) Even when he's in Carnage-form, is there still a human body underneath? He's just covered with the morphing symbiote, right?
(2) What's the deal with the symbiote being in his blood? Is it only inside him when he's in human-form, and then it comes out and turns into a morphing costume when he's in Carnage-form? Or is his blood entirely made out of the symbiote. I mean, is it still inside him even when he's in Carnage form?
The symbiote protects him from just about any kind of harm that'll come his way, but there is still a body underneath. His human body is clearly still there when the sonics or fire make the symbiote jump off of him or whatever.

I'm fairly sure that Kasady and the symbiote have bonded completely, meaning that the symbiote would always be a part of him. I doubt that means that his blood is composed entirely of the symbiote and all of his hemoglobin and plasma and all that good stuff just doesn't exist anymore, though. More likely, trace amounts of the symbiote are probably in all of his organs and in his blood, so he can recall the symbiote under his skin and let it "bleed" out to cover him when he wants it to.
 
Got a question about how changes to characters happen over the course of the season, I know intel and experiences cross from week to week, but how about fundemental power changes.

Here is an example, one of me and Trops characters, Malefic, was a typical martian at one point, same powers as J'onn, but at one point was stripped of his mental abilities as punishment and now he has no telepathy, is completely psi-blocked and undetectable, and has no more fear of fire. J'onn and Malefic went at it and J'onn(and supposedly only J'onn) took him close to the sun and then gave Malefic his telepathy back, including his fear of fire, which did him in.

So lets say we face a team that has J'onn, and in our write-up J'onn does that trick again, would our Malefic from that point be more as a typical martian, or would his powers reset?
 
In that case, I'd think the powers would reset. And maybe the memories too, since it would cause a change in the powers of the character.

Although the memories may stay intact. About the only memories characters can't keep from each battle is their death, or death of teammates, to make sure that such self-sacrifices remain heroic and aren't used to just get a quick win.
 
Does anybody know how fast Kang's armor is capable of flying? I can't seem to find any specific information on the bastard's armor anywhere! :mad:
 
Faster than Iron Man, I'd imagine. I've never seen him zip around at light speed or anything, but why would he bother when he can just as easily dilute time and walk around most speedsters or step out of time completely?

Kang's entire thing is formumatic planning anyhow. No need to be fast as he almost never retreats. If he does, it's not so much as pulling back as it is him time travelling away. :D
 
Yeah, but I want to know how fast Vision would be able to fly now that he's got Kang's armor as his body.
 
is savage hulk too uber?if so would i be able to get the banner hulk (where he is banner but in hulk form) and then shut the banner part out like in the onslaught saga?
 
wiegeabo said:
In that case, I'd think the powers would reset. And maybe the memories too, since it would cause a change in the powers of the character.

This is what I would think too, and this is probably the case, I just wanted to ask.

wiegeabo said:
Although the memories may stay intact. About the only memories characters can't keep from each battle is their death, or death of teammates, to make sure that such self-sacrifices remain heroic and aren't used to just get a quick win.

People stretch this one, in some write-ups people refer to losing a previous match, which would kind of be a reference to 'death', so if they are playing again, you could really put two and two together and realize that death means nothing in the DTL.
 
You can lose without dying. They might just believe they were knocked out. Lot's of ways to believably stretch it.
 
Yeah, powers would reset, but the memories would remain, unless the character in question was killed. Then they would just remember that they lost or what not.

So, Prime, do you have Malefic before or after J'onn gave him his telepathy back?

TheCorpulent1 said:
Does anybody know how fast Kang's armor is capable of flying? I can't seem to find any specific information on the bastard's armor anywhere! :mad:
I'd say, at the least, as fast as Iron Man.

Nightwing said:
is savage hulk too uber?if so would i be able to get the banner hulk (where he is banner but in hulk form) and then shut the banner part out like in the onslaught saga?
Savage Hulk is not Too Uber, so the Professor Hulk, who's weaker, would be fine.

As for the Onslaught thing, I never read that story.
 
Yeah, I found a bunch of sites that say Iron Man's top speed is just over mach-1, so I figured mach-1 would be fine for Vision, too.

During Onslaught's whole deal, Jean Grey totally released the Professor Hulk's mind from all inhibitions, leaving only rage. So basically it was Savage Hulk with nothing but anger in his head, making him pretty strong.
 
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