Franklin Richards
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I don't know this guy at all. But you're telling me that if he was in a room with Doom and Reed he'd be the smartest man on the planet?




Right, but Providence was destroyed in Messiah Complex and Deadpool's still teleporting, isn't he? I guess he might've gotten a new teleport rig, but was that ever covered?Yea there was a teleport matrix in his old ship, on Providence at the time of C&DP. I think he could just connect to that.
He'd probably be the deadest man on the planet from the fallout of putting Reed and Doom in a room together, actually.I don't know this guy at all. But you're telling me that if he was in a room with Doom and Reed he'd be the smartest man on the planet?
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Prodigy? If he had met them before he lost his powers on M-Day, he would've learned everything they'd learned. It doesn't account for imagination or innovative thinking, though.I don't know this guy at all. But you're telling me that if he was in a room with Doom and Reed he'd be the smartest man on the planet?
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True. Does he keep the abilities he acquires or do they fade over time?He'd probably be the deadest man on the planet from the fallout of putting Reed and Doom in a room together, actually.![]()
Prodigy? If he had met them before he lost his powers on M-Day, he would've learned everything they'd learned. It doesn't account for imagination or innovative thinking, though.
Both, sorta. Back when he had his skill-absorbing power, it was only temporary. Everything he absorbed from someone faded as soon as they walked far enough away from him. His powers locked everything he learned into his subconscious-- similarly to how Rogue takes your memories when she touches you, but forgets when the powers fade.True. Does he keep the abilities he acquires or do they fade over time?
Right, but Providence was destroyed in Messiah Complex and Deadpool's still teleporting, isn't he? I guess he might've gotten a new teleport rig, but was that ever covered?
Well, it's anyone he ever met before M-Day. That just accounts for his old high school teachers from Chicago and anyone in the X-Men who was his teacher. So that's...
-The knowledge of people who went to college for a few years.
-Beast's medical and scientific knowledge
-Wolverine and Shadowcat's martial arts (he wouldn't have accessed Psylocke's because his powers were telepathy based, and he couldn't glean skills from any psychic who kept their mind guarded)
-Nightcrawler's fencing and theatrical skills
-Gambit's pickpocketing and card-throwing (which should come in handy if Prodigy ever finds a top hat to throw cards in)
-Shadowcat's hacking skills (assuming her slight telepathic resistance didn't stop him)
-Iceman's... uh... accounting skills and knowledge of tax codes.
-Wolverine and Archangel's notorious skills in the sack
Basically, he could defend himself in a hand-to-hand fight, fix stuff, and operate on the injured. I'd say Cyclops' tactical skills were more of his method of thinking and less of a learnable skill, so Prodigy was always relying on what his teachers assumed to be his own tactical mind. He's probably the last person you'd want in a fight against anyone with superpowers, so I could see plenty of situations where his absorbed skills couldn't be used as a plot device.
That was a nightmare created by Dani Moonstar and Emma Frost, though. So really, he was just afraid he'd kill the X-Men and China if he kept learning stuff and never forgot it.There was a prodigy story, too much knowledge or something where they removed the block that kept him from retaining all knowledge so all he did was just get near smart people (some comic types, also some real like stephen hawking). He then cured cancer, aids and united all world govs. except china. He had to kill the X-Men and china to do it though. Ends up dying at the end.
But yeah, he would be the smartest person in the world easily.
Oh. He should hit up Weasel again. I want to see what's going on with Weasel and Blind Al anyway.Na he isn't porting at the moment.
He stole a teleporter from Avengers Tower when he fought the Thunderbolts, and had it up until the end of the Bullseye arc in his on going.
X-force is the best X book out there. Its definetly my favorite Marvel title. Warpath is doing fine over thereI don't know about Warpath, the current X-Force just seems horrible to me in so many ways.
Fireheart got his moments in MODOK's 11 at least, but I've always really liked forge till the marvel editors realized they were actually showing him as a good complex character, then they dumbed him down. The guy would be tougher and more resourceful than Iron Man if he wants but instead all he seems to do now is build antimutant guns and make safety systems.
X-force is the best X book out there. Its definitely my favorite Marvel title. Warpath is doing fine over there
it defiently makes for the more entertaining read. X-factor is a bore, AXM rarely comes out and UXM is a messRight cause claws and cutting people>good story with characterization.
Thor, iHerc, Thunderbolts, Might Avengers, AtI, GOG, Nova, Hell Dark and New Avengers are better than Scott Summers personal hit squad with all the versitility of either slashing their opponents or.........slashing their opponents. This is the worst part of the X-Men from the more violence is better personified into a book. X-Factor is probably the best X-Book cause they seem to have stories and don't sit around *****ing about "oh us poor mutants, no body likes us and all we have is a fantastic mansion and superpowers, and an island nation, and a astroid, no wait an astroid island nation, yeah that's the ticket!"
In a future, he had all sorts of knowledge, like Reed Richards and Tony Starks combined. =/ Meaning he could also build transdimensional Iron Man armor, or some nonsense (Actually, I don't think he could combine knowledges in the stream of literally combining the works of Reed/Stark into a harmonious and understanding way as much as literally take Iron Man armor, and strap a dimensional transporter on it somewhere) from the times he would've been around them. The problem with having a character like him, is that if ANYBODY ever fought someone similar to his enemy, he'd just have to queue up some knowledge from someone who knew, or straight FROM the enemy themself. His only real restraint is that even though he knew what they could do, or could perform, if he wasn't physically capable of it, the point is moot. =/ (I wonder if he could like, learn to be Sorcerer Supreme if he still had his powers)X-Prodigy (that's what I'm calling him) sounds kind of like a writer's nightmare, to be honest. If the kid can do pretty much anything anyone he's ever met can do, what's left for everyone else? He'd become a plot device.
That made me lolI know one thing he can't do.
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Web Slingers.
No Deadpool can't teleport. The only power he has is the artificial healing factor. He isn't even a mutant really.
He had a device back in the day that his pal/tech guy Weasel built him. But this was pretty dodgy, sometimes malfunctioned...or Weasel would steal the batteries from it for his gameboy.
Then in Cable and Deadpool their DNA got mixed up. So Deadpool shared Cables body slide power.