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I won't be responding to the points that are dependant on our own strategies, which I feel both are valid. For one, we both have a different plan for Aquaman and Lightray. I think it's up to the voters to decide which is the most likely/feasible.
Which should then also negate Richards using his resources as neither would be allow to interfere with the databases. Even then, the first second into battle, the Worldmind can hack into Richards' resources, at least putting up a fight, distracting Mr. Fantastic long enough to take down Vixen.Should it come down to it, and we are actively opposed before the bell, I suspect that we will both be barred from further interefering with the database. But we will certainly both know there was a conflict.
From what I know of Circe though, she doesn't come near Fate levels though.He has recently told Circe he has power beyond her*, and even if it clearly weren't meant to refer to any one-time power-ups she may have held, it still puts him outside the immediate sphere of a very powerful magician.
The hand has numerous functions. The only that actually applies here is his ability to dispel magic. It pretty much prevents any real magic offensive attack against Aquaman. It should therefore also negate any enchantments.What exactly can Aquaman do to Ares? I've made sure to respect his abilities in my write-up, but I'm not personally familiar with the extent of the Hand's abilities, both offensively and defensively.
Well, obviously, Aquaman still had his hook hand during A League of One. Wonder Woman pretty much dispatched with the entire league with ease, and that was fuelled by the plot, not really her feats. Aquaman should be able to stand up to Wonder Woman for at least a little while. Working with Nova should make sure that Ares can't take Aquaman the full fifteen rounds. As for the teleportation, as long as it's not magically fuelled, you're right that he would have no defence against it.Physically, I'm thinking of A League of One, where Wonder Woman just plucked him from the ground and carried him into Poseidon's torrents against his remonstrations. I see no reason why Ares could not similarly dismiss him, and he if he does grab hold of him, he can just teleport inspite of it.
Uhm, no. He's not.In regards his willingess to kill a god, isn't he Poseidon's champion? Not that Poseidon would presently be much opposed to slaying Ares. Still, that link may well be enough for Ares to be rather comprehensively familiar with Orin, given the roles other such champions play in the wars of the gods.
I assume Ares has to home in on his opponent to have any effect on him. Nova's superior speed and ability to predict the manoeuvre should allow him to avoid that. If I'm wrong about that though, then he obviously can't. I can't say for certain.One final question: Even if Nova does determine Ares is about to teleport him, how does he avoid it? He does not seem to hold that power himself, or travel in-between dimensions, and opening a stargate would prove massively destructive. Taking that point further, how has Nova Force traditionally fared against mystical opposition?
Please don't do that X. Wait till voting.The Nova/Ares fight was extremely off.
Nova's not "blasting his head off". Nor is any uber in this thing.