Gog, I hope you live in England or somewhere. Because if you have to go to school at 4 AM, that's just brutal.
Gog hails from Asia, like the worst kinds of Flu.
And all I had originally intended by the Hades comment is that, given that he wouldn't even have to worry about Lightray if he took the fight there, Ares would be free to flood it with as much Radion as my team could muster in advance. I consider it fairly obvious how my team might come by it (hell, Aristotle himself thought he could produce it on the field and with almost no resources), but if it isn't, I'll leave it to our next match.
Lightray's fast enough to avoid energy attacks by converting them to harmless forms before they strike him. Aztek flies so fast he doesn't even need a car. Oh, and he took Kyle's Ring off his finger without his notice.
Clearly, I was out-of-step to suggest Lightray could avoid him if he wanted to, particularly when he doesn't even have to come all that near him to attack.
As for the rest of Aristotle's comments, well he can keep telling us what my characters can and cannot do, but his hit/miss ratio is just shocking at this point:
- Dominic can merge with bacteria. Animal Man has done so using his predecessor's powers, and the B'wana Beast is a hereditary role that grants the exact same abilities to each new
- I don't know what a standard energy converter is, few comic characters that I'm familiar with have that exact power, which I take from Lightray's own words describing it. Certainly, he has a particular affinity to light, but he HAS handled high amounts of electricity before, and that (conversion, not electropathy) IS his power, or a major part of it, and has been for as far back as Simonson's Orion series at the least. The only thing speculative at-all about my write-up was his ability to generate an EMP proper. Since at this point in the season I'd already adressed the possibility of Reed designing a device to specifcally convert Lightray's power into one, I didn't pay it much mind at the time. (Of-course, had it come down to it, I'd have been more than happy with accomplishing the same by simply blasing Aztek with a strong enough charge.)
There was a lot more I was planning to say, but I think all I'll mention is that I did not, in point of fact, draft Ares from your local library, and that as convient as it may have been, Zemo doesn't HAVE reality warping powers. He derives his abilities from the manipulation of gravity, which is one buzz-word which can generally hold-up to 'quantum', and if anything, has crossed-over to that field himself by manipulating photons and the like.
..So I regard the accusations posted here with more than a pinch of salt.