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  1. Ok, good set up, but one thing: the Gargoyles turning to stone by day isn't really considered a curse. Any injury or sickness a Gargoyle sustains heals up during their stone sleep, so it helps them at least as much as it hinders them.

     

    The T-800 would only need to protect the Gargoyles during the daylight of the day Skynet has slated for their destruction. I don't really see how it would protect them otherwise, as it can't really do anything the Gargoyles couldn't do for themselves.

     

    As for if they survive to John Conner's day, they could possibly become a threat to Skynet, but only if they become more technologically adept.

  2. i thought i did but can no longer find it so maybe he didn't but i thought for sure i seen it some where .

     

     

    Now that I think about it, it's possible that Cap was using a replacement shield at the time. Cap has used many different shields during his career. If Wolvie did indeed cut through Cap's shield, it might've been one of his replacements.

     

    And if anybody's interested, these are some instances that Cap's main shield's been damaged or broken:

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Ameri..._indestructible

     

    Not that this is the ultimate source of comic book info, but it's still a very good one.

  3. wolverine has cut into caps shield before.

     

    I've been reading comics for a long time, and I've never heard of that happening. As far as I know, Cap's shield has always been tougher than adamantium.

     

    Do you happen to have a scan of that, or know in which story this happened?

  4. I never underestimated Goliath, I know what he's more than capable of since I own the Gargoyles movie on VHS. Goliath is pretty strong, his claws and pierce and cut through stone, maybe even steel if I can remember, and he can glide (in the movie he did say that Gargoyles don't fly but glide by using the updraft winds).

     

    I haven't seen the series in a long time, since 1996 really, so somethings I may not know what you are talking about.

     

    I wasn't talking to you specifically; I was referring to some that were saying Scar would automatically take it after a tough fight. My bad for not making that clear. lol

     

    I'm doing an arc incase you didn't know. I already did a re-telling of AvP but the humans were all killed as they were breeding fodder for the Aliens. Scar pretty much passed the ritual test without really getting facehugged and he survived and is now recognized as a blooded warrior. Later on he went to hunt The Wolverines, you know, the freedom fighter's group from the movie Red Dawn and killed all of them.

     

    Yeah, I spotted the Scar vs. Wolverines you posted the other day. Both are very good set-ups. I almost felt like I was reading scripts from the AvP movie and Gargoyles.

  5. You all can thank me for thinking to submit Goliath later. lol

     

    And you're pitting him against the Predator from the first AvP, huh?

     

    MMMMMmmmmm, Sanaa Lathan...

     

    Wait, what was I saying? Oh yeah. The set-up.

     

    Tough, tough battle. Scar has the advanced technology, but don't underestimate Goliath here. He has beaten better-armed opponents before. Remember, he beat Archmage, who at the time was one of the most powerful beings on the planet with three magical artifacts in his possession. Goliath could even find a makeshift weapon to use. This fight could likely go either way.

  6. 1. Supes has more juice behind his blasts, and has much greater feats, too. And, "shooting directly into each other's eyes"? Is Kal trying to behead Scott?

     

    2. Superman coming at full force will probably bend claws that are only inches deep. But, given that it's adamantium and the fact that he's coming at full speed, he's also very likely to cut himself. So, I'll call this a draw.

     

    3. Superman. He can think faster than Hank.

     

    4. Even.

     

    5. Wow, too close to call. I think the further the distance the better the chance Kurt has. Still, I think it's too close to call.

     

    6. Colossus loses easily. "Man of Steel" is just a nickname, people. Supes's durability is leagues ahead of that.

     

    Overall, Superman wins, Bruce's charity cleans up, and the bitter Bruce/Tony rivalry continues.

  7. I have no idea how large the database was before the "add character" bug was fixed, but I have a feeling its size is going to have at least tripled before things calm down. :D

     

    As for characters added:

     

    Macbeth (Gargoyles)

    Shere Khan

    Goliath (Gargoyles)

    Thailog

    Ebon

    Red X

    Elisa Maza

  8. Hi guys, just noticing ...

     

    Looks like even the most obscure modern character (including every last Cullen) is being added while old greats are nowhere to be found. Take the Dukes of Hazard, for instance. Or Captain Nemo and the Nautilus. Or Red "I'll put a foot in your ass" Foreman from That 70's Show. Or Blue Thunder (the helicopter). Or Sinbad the Sailor (not the stand-up comic). Or the ghost ship the Flying Dutchman.

     

    Anyways, If you think the field is exhausted, there's huge amounts of territory out there.

     

    Just saying

     

     

    You've at least partially read my mind, serge. I was thinking about submitting Nemo myself, as well as Tom Sawyer, and Huckleberry Finn.

  9. Never read Maximum Ride, but, judging from the stats given for the Flock, the Gargoyle Clan has them outmatched physically. It seems the Flock's best bet would be to rely on their extra powers (What can Total do, BTW?). But, with the way the set up is written, the Gargoyles and the Flock would likely realize their misunderstandings before the fight gets out of hand.

  10. So Clark hit him hard and only knocked him five feet? Fifty would be more like it, at least. Hell, I think Edward could knock someone fifty feet away if he him hit them hard enough.

     

    But anyway, Clark takes this. His strength, speed, and durability are on another level from Edward's. But I think Bella would intervene before things get out of hand, so it wouldn't really be much of a fight.

  11. Hmm... seeing these very long lists might just scare the Admins away from ever trying to bring back character adding... remember they have to go through each and every one of those characters, to check your links and all that stuff before they even let them in...

     

    I've been reading through this topic, and I just had a thought; what if the lead admins add a function to the site that limits the number of characters any individual user can submit per day, or per week? That might help reduce the workload a bit.

     

    *says I, who has already made nine submissions this week :)*

  12. As long as this topic's up, I might as well come and brag. :P

     

    Accepted:

    -Macbeth (Gargoyles)

    -Goliath (Gargoyles) (3rd time's the charm :D )

     

    Accepted, then deleted:

    -Kitty Pryde

    My bad again for that. I know very well that Kitty's alias is Shadowcat; just that I didn't think to look up both names before I submitted. :D

     

    Denied:

    -Demona (Gargoyles)

    I would love to know who beat me to submitting her, BTW. It couldn't have been by more than a few hours. >:o

     

    Maybe more to come soon!

  13. Boy, Odin; I read your Luthor vs. FF scenario yesterday, and after reading this one, I have to conclude you really enjoy stacking the deck against the heroes.

     

    I'm not sure how to vote on this one. Yeah, Bats and Robin have the ultimate home field advantage, but with an expert marksman, several physically superior enemies, and several enemies with deadly gadgets of their own to contend with, I'm not sure if the Dynamic Duo can pull this one out.

  14. How exactly does Creed stand a chance here?

     

    Omega Red's stamina is such that he can fight with Wolverine for hours on end. He stronger than Sabretooth can probably match him in hand-to-hand. He can withstand extreme amounts of impact with his superhumanly strong body and armor. His natural strength combined with his nigh-indestructible carbonadium coils can cause heavy damage to almost any material. And he could still use the coils to absorb Sabretooth's life force.

     

    Also, Arkady has defeated Wolverine on several occasions, had Colossus on the run (who is stronger than him and Creed combined), and given whole X-Men teams trouble.

     

    Synthesizer or no, Red takes this with a little effort.

  15. Good match!

     

    He-Man will barley win this because of the aid of his very MAGICAL SWORD. Which is powerfull enough to cut Lobo BADLY

     

    I was waiting to see if other people were going to debate, but I might as well be the devil's advocate to get the ball rolling.

     

    Cutting Lobo may not He-Man help much, since he has an accelerated healing factor. He-Man may have to cause an injury that would be lethal to someone of their strength level just to put Lobo down.

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