Franklin Richards
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You're just taking it personal.






Adressing a couple of things from prep-time. Boomerang would not make an effective leader. He's never led a group (Outsiders, Suicide Squad,...). And even within groups he's never been one to take orders well or stick to the plan all the time. He's head-strong, disliking being told what to do, and tends to rush into situations without thinking them through.Battle Time, Part 1
Lia Nelson vs. Exodus
Instantaneously, moving at the speed of light, Lia Nelson finds the positions of Chaos & Order, and she takes the fight to Exodus. Chase's physics distortion field, which has never been shown to affect light, and has in fact been shown to never affect light, doesn't slow her down in the least, since she's a being of light. Exodus, not being able to think faster than the speed of light, has not erected any forcefields yet, so she has a clear path.
Triplicating herself, she blasts Exodus with concussive energy millions of times in a second, from three directions. Shielded from his psychic attacks and constantly shifting all three of her positions at the speed of light, she has Exodus so on the ropes it isn't even funny. Without superspeed, he's wide open. Lia burns him to pieces and takes him apart.
Living Lightning vs. Jay Garrick
Jay and Living Lightning meet at the halfway point, both cruising toward each other at the same speed. LL is in plasma form, as instructed by Boomer, to protect himself from the majority of, if not all of, Jay's attack moves. In fact, all Jay can really do against an energy being is run fast.
For that reason alone, this fight is all LL's. The physics distortion field doesn't apply here for several reasons which are delineated in the notes section at the end. Living Lightning, as a plasma being, can match Garrick for speed and has the added advantage of being impervious to physical damage. He's a superior hand to hand fighter, and he has electrical blasts and forcefields. Jay just has his superspeed, since his tricks can't really do anything against a plasma being.
This fight isn't over quickly by any stretch, but can there really be any doubt about the outcome? They're evenly matched for speed, but Living Lightning can also blast Jay with lightning and shove him with forcefields. If that weren't enough, Jay can't damage LL in this form. Living Lightning renders Jay unconscious.
Liberty Belle II vs. Ambrose Chase
Ambrose's physics distortion field would shut most people down, but Liberty Belle is moving at superspeed, and he has the field spread very wide to try and catch the incoming attackers. As a result, she can still move faster than him, although it is markedly slower than her normal speed. In this fight, the outcome is down to her superstrength. Ambrose may get in a couple shots, but she has enhanced durability and can take a couple shots. He, on the other hand, cannot take too many superstrength punches at a speed noticeably elevated compared to his own, being a generally normal-strength human being. So Jesse punches him out.
Green Lightning vs. Green Lantern
Green Lightning engages Green Lantern. The physics distortion isn't a factor because Liberty Belle's already taken it out by the time GL would hit it. This is an evenly matched battle. However, Lia deals with Exodus fairly quickly (a matter of seconds) and switches partners. Green Lightning rings up psi-shielded bubbles around the pieces of Exodus' body to prevent them from healing back together in some ridiculous way. She then returns to join Lia against Kyle. In an evenly matched battle between Green Lanterns, a triplicating concussive-energy blaster moving at the speed of light tips the balance, and Kyle goes down.
Captain Boomerang II vs. Deadline
Sure, Deadline has some durability, but against superspeed explosive boomerangs? The concussive force alone could potentially knock him out, and will definitely damage him. The explosions will only add to this. The razorangs as well, when thrown at superspeed, will damage his super-dense skin. Boomerang will be able to stay away from Deadline with speed bursts. Even though Deadline will undoubtedly phase as much as possible after the initial onslaught, the damage is done, and any time he goes solid, Boomer can nail him again before he can react. This fight is Boomer's.
Notes
MOST IMPORTANT: My team dictates the matchups. I realize that Chaos & Order will almost certainly plan for different matchups, because they'll want to maximize strengths and minimize weaknesses. But they simply don't have the speed to dictate matchups. The only matchup they have any hope of dictating is whoever they send Jay Garrick against, and my med is more than equipped to keep Garrick from fighting anyone except my med. Their regs have no superspeed, and therefore can't dictate anything. Their ubers likewise have no superspeed, and therefore can't dictate anything. My team dictates matchups.
Distortion Field: Chase's power has never affected light, because everything affected by it remained visible. Therefore, a being of light such as Lia Nelson is unaffected.
Exodus: He can't possibly be thinking faster than Lia is moving. That's why he has no forcefield up. However, even if by some miraculous chance he did have one up before she attacked, it was almost certainly transparent. And if that's the case then, again, Lia can sail right through because she's a being of light and light moves through the transparent.
Exodus, Part 2: Why can Lia take down such a powerful uber so quickly? The answer is superspeed. Exodus can't keep up with her, especially since she can triplicate, blast him with concussive energy, and move at lightspeed. What does this tell us? It tells us that ubers should NOT be barred from using powers during prep time. That's a rule that was invented SPECIFICALLY to sneak Dr. Strange and his type under the tuber bar. It's high time we abandon that rule, as it unfairly limits legitimate ubers. How can a non-superspeed uber hope to beat a speedster without use of prep time? Dr. Strange and other tuber mages need to be tubered because it's what they deserve, and legitimate ubers need to be unshackled. There's absolutely no reason it should be this easy for someone to beat Exodus just because they're superfast. But it is this easy, because he's been neutered by a rule that was designed to sneak other characters into the game.
Distortion Field, Part 2: There are several reasons why the distortion field won't impact the med fight. First and foremost, the fight between Jay and Living Lightning would exit Chase's field of influence almost instantaneously, because he doesn't have superspeed. Second, he isn't surgical enough to target LL and not Jay. Third, if he somehow COULD do that, there would be a question of whether that constitutes a de facto upgrade for Jay, and how much of an upgrade it constitutes. Fourth, Living Lightning is in plasma form, and as such is arguably unaffected by the distortion field.
Living Lightning: Wieg might argue that I can't use the plasma form because I didn't delineate it in the lineup description. I don't think that such a (relatively) minor power needs to be delineated, but if that's what the voters decide, then that's still fine. The only thing that means is that LL isn't impervious to physical damage, but he still has his forcefield, and his lightning still gives him the clear, undisputed edge in the fight.
Yeah. I am. You're ****ing bull****, dude, and I can't believe that's the childish-ass way you sort out your problems.You're just taking it personal.
You are, dude. I am seriously disappointed that you are so petty as to resolve your problems in such a childish way. It's beneath you.Calm down, Sally. What's wrong with you?
You contradict yourself. He definitely doesn't like to take orders, which is why he gravitates to the role of leader. In a group of followers, the one who rankles at following anyone's lead naturally takes control.Boomerang would not make an effective leader. He's never led a group (Outsiders, Suicide Squad,...). And even within groups he's never been one to take orders well or stick to the plan all the time. He's head-strong, disliking being told what to do, and tends to rush into situations without thinking them through.
Belle would be much more apt to follow, to allow herself to be a sort of check on Boomer's excess. This is the same role she plays with Damage. She doesn't lead him. She guides him. I think you're completely misplacing her personality.Belle would make a more natural leader.
Lia's personality is not nearly that defined. What's more, we've never really seen her on a consistent basis in the context of a real team. It's always rag-tag hodgepodge groupings, never a true squad. Besides, what's to plan? All that has to happen is she has to own the **** out of Exodus. And she does.Lia is known for just rushing into a situation without thinking.
It doesn't. It can't. The speedsters, remember, are thinking thoughts much quicker. That's superspeed 101. If they can react at superspeed, then they think at superspeed. They will find your team. So hiding doesn't work.The first, is just to hide. Sure the speedsters can scour the house incredibly quickly. But if my team hides well enough that it take the speedsters the time required to think a thought to find them
You are really overstating that phasing power. He can't do that much with it. He can pass through or into physical objects, but he can't stay phased indefinitely. And he can't use it on other people. The only way others could use it would be if he gave the device to them to use, and if the use it during prep time, that's illegal, because it's using a power.Second, Deadline could protect Exodus and Kyle by phasing them before the battle starts. Then they don't have to worry about being hit at all. Heck, Exodus has plenty of time to mentally attack the other ubers.
He can't give them that much speed. If he can give them enough speed to come anywhere close to Lia's, then he is misranked. Furthermore, that's a battlefield upgrade to your ubers, specifically to Kyle, which pushes Kyle over the tuber bar. You can't put superspeed on a Green Lantern. And given the very physical nature of Exodus' psionic powers, I'd argue the same about him.Third, similar to using DL, Ambrose could keep Exodus and Kyle and a bubble of accelerated time. In effect, giving them superspeed without actually giving them superspeed.
But they don't.And as long as they get a little time
The ring does not run off of light. It runs off of willpower. There is no reason to believe that it can react at superspeed. If it can, that is, again, tuber. Green Lantern powers at superspeed are tuber, so you want to think real carefully about making that argument, because you're on the verge of tubering every Green Lantern.and Kyle can programs his ring to attack at superspeeds. Granted the ring might not be as creative as Kyle, but it can react at (near) light speeds since it essential runs off of light (in a sense) and just needs Kyle's will to keep it going.
And that's the point. There has been no real effect on light from Chase's field in the comics.I also want to address the claim that Chase can't effect light. Chase can distort the very laws of physics. And even light must obey the laws of physics. If Ambrose slows down time, then light slows down. If he bends projectiles with gravity, then light also bends. The two reasons you don't see this? Light bends very little unless it's influenced by huge amounts of gravity over long distances. Then bending of light he's done in the comics is just so minute it can be ignored. And yes, in this case, if Lia converted herself to light, she should be able to get through without really being 'bent'.
That's actually different, because stopping time is not the same as a physics distortion field. (I am so nerdy right now.) Stopping time means stopping everything, and essentially viewing it as if it were a paused movie. So the motion of light is also paused, which means you see everything as you would see it in that instant.But, in cases where time is stopped in the comics (like the Strange pic from last week), everything still appears visible.
It just doesn't work that way, not according to science. If he was truly stopping or affecting light, he would have to affect visibility in some way. Furthermore, it has been well established that Chase can't slow an uber speedster down substantially. If he could, he'd be looking at a nic fat uber ranking, so settle down with all your battlefield upgrades, partner. If the only way you can win this is with two tubers and an uber, then I'd say you lose.So, if Chase uses this method, even Lia in light form would find herself frozen in place.
On paper, that claim is awful hard to make. They are, at best, equal in speed, and LL may be a little faster. So basically that cancels speed out. Now you've got a regular old dude vs. a guy shooting lightning and projecting forcefields. I don't give that fight to the regular old dude.If anyone can keep LL busy until he gets help, it's Jay.
Re-read the Wiki bio.And where does it say that LL can project forcefields? No bio I found said that.
Think about upgrading that character, because the way that character was always described to me was that he could not completely nullify superspeed. If he can, then that means he can rob speed as much as (or actually more than, really) the Flash can give it. And that is exactly what made the Turtle uber. Doesn't matter about his range. That is too much ability for a reg. But somehow, I don't expect the voters to care. Because no one gives a **** about the rules.Belle's not going to touch Ambrose. He can put a null field around himself that stops everything. It just robs everything of kinetic energy. No kinetic energy, no movement. Think Turtle with a 10ish foot range.
So your argument is that he might not have read the file? Well, first of all, that's a weird assumption to make. Second of all, does my team really need an excuse to take out the big scary psionic dude?This reminds me of something else. How does LL know about Exodus and tell the others about him? I guess the claim would be using Avenger files. But would LL necessarily have read file on Exodus? And since he can't access the files in prep-time, would he really know about him?
No she can't. Khel's going to conveniently not notice the fact that I'm probably losing myself the round by being far more honest than he even knows how to be, but she can only use one powerset per day. If she could switch between them both at will she'd be tuber.A GL vs GL fight is going to be a tough one. GL can switch to super speed when she needs it
He's not dealing with a speedster. He's dealing with a Green Lantern. Shortly after Exodus is dispatched, however, he's dealing with both. And you know he doesn't win that matchup.but one of Kyle's best friends is the Flash, and you know they've trained together in the League. So he knows how to deal with a speedster (and how to deal with a Lantern since he's trained in the Corps and fought the Sinestro Corps).
That goes against the very concept of allowing the character into the League. If a character is deemed to not exist then she can't be in the League. You've disallowed all imaginary characters. The fact that this one is allowed means that the version we see is real.But the trump card here is the Green Lightning doesn't really exist. She's actually a part of Kyle's imagination made real through his Lantern powers. This should mean that, at the very least, he can drain her Lantern powers into his ring. At most, absorb her back inside him.
Again, massively overstating that power.Not sure how Boomerang's even going to touch DL since he can be intangible during prep-time before the fight even starts.
So he has to stop between dashes. Big deal.And Boomer's not a speedster. He has bursts of speed over short distances, usually when throwing his 'rangs. But he doesn't run around at superspeed like Jay does. (Or even someone like Quicksilver would.)
He has to be tangible to do so. And once he's tangible, there go the superspeed boomerangs.So, his boomerangs wouldn't be effective. And yet DL can fire of his rifle, explosives, or even gas pellets.
She moves and reacts and thinks at lightspeed. He's not getting a few seconds.If Exodus was out in the open, it's very likely Lia could find him and attack him before he formed the thoughts needed to raise a psychic shield. But all Exodus needs is a few seconds.
And if DL or Chase are backing him up, you've either broken a rule or made him tuber. He's either used a power during prep, or he's been given too much speed.And if DL or Chase are backing him up, a few seconds shouldn't be a problem.
Nope, it's not like that at all. When you increase one character's speed relative to the world around him, that is a powerup. That is the literal definition of superspeed. So you are powering Jay up.I'm not sure why getting help from Chase would bump Jay up in rank. It would be like the Invisible Woman trapping one of her regular ranked opponents before he beats her regular ranked teammate. Does that bump her teammate up in rank? Because then we're starting to take away the characters working as teams.
Unless...LL isn't dumb enough to do that?Now, if Jay and LL were going around the house at superspeed, then Chase likely isn't going to be a factor. Unless...Jay were to trick LL into getting too close to Chase?...
Another thing about this match is that you haven't even done a writeup. Just a series of possibilities that "might" work in your favor.Oh, by the way, did I mention that Exodus can teleport others. Say, opponents off the battlefield?...
You vote in this match before debate has even really started. And in the other match, instead of voting against flagrant rule-breaking, you defend it. You're transparent, man.It's great how you can read my mind. It couldn't actually be true that I think the other teams had a better lineup.
Figured you'd say something like that. But the fact of the matter is, I don't accuse everyone who votes against me of cheating. I often very fervently disagree with them. Sometimes bitterly. But it's pretty rare that someone so transparently votes with preconceived intentions. You voted for wieg before he'd even defended his writeup. And over in the other thread, it is just absurd for you to not only be voting in favor of what you can clearly see (based on how you've talked about it) was a rules violation, but to be defending that rules violation. You're not supposed to be doing much debating on anyone's behalf except your own, but when you go out of your way to say that superspeed doesn't have to be included in brief descriptions, it's pretty obvious what your intentions were from the start.And I'm pretty sure that anyone who votes against you is "cheating" in your eyes.
Nope, just you. You're doubtless the only one who will actually go out of his way to defend rule-breaking, as opposed to those who ignore the issue, or who don't see it as a voting issue.And everyone else who votes against you, will they be a bunch of cheaters for violating the rules?
As opposed to voting on the writeups, which you're supposed to do, but you clearly didn't need to! You already knew who you were voting for.I was voting against you because of the lineups.