The Raven
Hank Scorpio
Where The Raven flies, there's Jeopardy!: Sports Edition
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Post by The Raven on Oct 31, 2006 18:55:20 GMT -5
Wow.
AWESOME matchup.
Doom is a badass though, so him. Plus Latveria > your country.
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The Raven
Hank Scorpio
Where The Raven flies, there's Jeopardy!: Sports Edition
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Post by The Raven on Oct 31, 2006 18:58:38 GMT -5
And BTW, did either Doctor Strange or Thor make it into this tournament? It doesn't seem like it.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Oct 31, 2006 18:58:52 GMT -5
Doom
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Oct 31, 2006 19:01:16 GMT -5
Doctor Doom
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andrew8798
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Post by andrew8798 on Oct 31, 2006 19:12:52 GMT -5
Magneto
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Post by Leather H, the Poster Killer on Oct 31, 2006 20:06:39 GMT -5
Curse you Richards!
Dr. Doom gets my vote.
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Eunös ✈
Dalek
Duck Feet Expert
Tolerated, just not practically liked.
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Post by Eunös ✈ on Oct 31, 2006 20:15:57 GMT -5
Magneto
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2006 21:29:53 GMT -5
Dr. Doom.
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Oct 31, 2006 21:40:39 GMT -5
Doom.
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Post by THE Dinobot on Nov 1, 2006 5:21:08 GMT -5
Erik Lehnsherr. Victor has always bored me as a FF fan, which sucks, since he's unfortunately, their main foe.
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Post by skiller on Nov 1, 2006 6:12:37 GMT -5
Dr. Doom
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Post by Tea & Crumpets on Nov 1, 2006 7:39:27 GMT -5
Magneto. X-men > Fantastic 4. The X-Men are natural superheroes, FF and Doom got it from a blast of cosmic radiation.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2006 8:53:38 GMT -5
Magneto. X-men > Fantastic 4. The X-Men are natural superheroes, FF and Doom got it from a blast of cosmic radiation. Doom learned the mystical arts and applied his techological genius to create his armor and many weapons (in the comic, not the movie). Members of the X-men are not natural: mutation, by it's very nature, isn't natural. They have their powers because their parents or someone else in their genetic lineage was exposed to mutagens, just like the Fantastic Four were. Interestingly enough, Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman have a son, Franklin, who is one of the most powerful mutant telepaths in the Marvel Universe.
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Johnny Danger (Godz)
Wade Wilson
loves him some cavity searches
Lord Xeen's going to kill you.
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Post by Johnny Danger (Godz) on Nov 1, 2006 8:58:59 GMT -5
Magneto. X-men > Fantastic 4. The X-Men are natural superheroes, FF and Doom got it from a blast of cosmic radiation. Doom learned the mystical arts and applied his techological genius to create his armor and many weapons (in the comic, not the movie). Members of the X-men are not natural: mutation, by it's very nature, isn't natural. They have their powers because their parents or someone else in their genetic lineage was exposed to mutagens, just like the Fantastic Four were. Interestingly enough, Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman have a son, Franklin, who is one of the most powerful mutant telepaths in the Marvel Universe. Ok fine I'll submit a different argument: Rogue, Storm, Jean, Emma, Jubilee, Psylocke....all hotter than the Invisable Woman (Movie versions nonwithstanding)
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2006 9:10:52 GMT -5
Doom learned the mystical arts and applied his techological genius to create his armor and many weapons (in the comic, not the movie). Members of the X-men are not natural: mutation, by it's very nature, isn't natural. They have their powers because their parents or someone else in their genetic lineage was exposed to mutagens, just like the Fantastic Four were. Interestingly enough, Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman have a son, Franklin, who is one of the most powerful mutant telepaths in the Marvel Universe. Ok fine I'll submit a different argument: Rogue, Storm, Jean, Emma, Jubilee, Psylocke....all hotter than the Invisable Woman (Movie versions nonwithstanding) Godz, how could you forget Jean Grey ;D? Hmm, I'd also list Non-Wolf form Wolfsbane, Polaris, M, Mariko Yoshida, Siren, Legal Shadowcat, Empress Lilandra, Age of Apocalypse Blink, and others to that list. Invisible Woman ain't all that. ;D
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Johnny Danger (Godz)
Wade Wilson
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Lord Xeen's going to kill you.
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Post by Johnny Danger (Godz) on Nov 1, 2006 9:27:11 GMT -5
Forget Jean? She was the third on my list homie
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Post by jamofpearls on Nov 1, 2006 9:52:15 GMT -5
"mutation, by it's very nature, isn't natural." DOES NOT COMPUTE....HEAD GOING TO EXPLODE Natural mutation by its very nature isnt natural...naturally speaking of course
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2006 10:00:49 GMT -5
"mutation, by it's very nature, isn't natural." DOES NOT COMPUTE....HEAD GOING TO EXPLODE Natural mutation by its very nature isnt natural...naturally speaking of course Actually, my sentence makes sense. For instance, what if we were talking about robotics? Robots do not occur in nature: it is a man(or other intelligence) made device. However, once it has been created, it acquires a nature, in the sense that, as a robot, it possess certain qualities, certain aspects. For example, a robot, by it's nature, possess anthropomorphic qualities: i.e. artificial intelligence, mechanical limbs, etc. It is not a natural being or object, yet it does indeed possess a nature. LOL, now I need some whiskey. And Godz, I missed Jean. Sorry, been up late writing a paper.
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Post by jamofpearls on Nov 1, 2006 10:02:18 GMT -5
"mutation, by it's very nature, isn't natural." DOES NOT COMPUTE....HEAD GOING TO EXPLODE Natural mutation by its very nature isnt natural...naturally speaking of course Actually, my sentence makes sense. For instance, what if we were talking about robotics? Robots do not occur in nature: it is a man(or other intelligence) made device. However, once it has been created, it acquires a nature, in the sense that, as a robot, it possess certain, qualities, certain, aspects. For example, a robot, by it's nature, possess anthropomorphic qualities: i.e. artificial intelligence, mechanical limbs, etc. It is not a natural being or object, yet it does indeed possess a nature. LOL, now I need some whiskey. Cheese and crackers... Is the art of sarcasm that dead?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2006 10:04:24 GMT -5
Actually, my sentence makes sense. For instance, what if we were talking about robotics? Robots do not occur in nature: it is a man(or other intelligence) made device. However, once it has been created, it acquires a nature, in the sense that, as a robot, it possess certain, qualities, certain, aspects. For example, a robot, by it's nature, possess anthropomorphic qualities: i.e. artificial intelligence, mechanical limbs, etc. It is not a natural being or object, yet it does indeed possess a nature. LOL, now I need some whiskey. Cheese and crackers... Is the art of sarcasm that dead? Lol, nope, nor is the art of playing around with posts . Can't I have fun making a case for things I'm only quasi-knowledgable about? But, at any rate, back to superheros.
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