Blade, from the movies, appears in the Buffyverse. What does he get up too? What happens when he makes an appearance on Buffy and Angel's seasons?
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Blade, from the movies, appears in the Buffyverse. What does he get up too? What happens when he makes an appearance on Buffy and Angel's seasons?
Well, Buffypires aren't vulnerable to silver, so that surprises him. They may not be vulnerable to UV lamps either, I'm not sure but it is common for mystical vamps to only be affected by the real deal. But they die to decapitation just fine, so after a surprise moment when shooting them with silver bullets does jack all, he quickly adapts and does fine.
He'll do fine as long as he sticks to vampires and some demons. Unless he's alongside Buffy and the others (particularly in regards to research resources and magic) he may not fare as well against the more dangerous big bads without advanced knowledge.
buffy gets a new ally in her fight against the big bads glory/adam etc.
[QUOTE=marshal88;4837715]buffy gets a new ally in her fight against the big bads glory/adam etc.[/QUOTE]
Judging by Blade: Trinity, they would be reluctant allies. Blade isn't going to be thrilled about working with a bunch of white students who like to crack jokes, and the Scooby Gang isn't going to be comfortable teaming up with some stoic macho guy who barks orders at them. Also, Blade is definitely not going to get along with Angel or Spike, even if they are on the same side.
[QUOTE=Shellhead;4837843]Judging by Blade: Trinity, they would be reluctant allies. Blade isn't going to be thrilled about working with a bunch of white students who like to crack jokes, and the Scooby Gang isn't going to be comfortable teaming up with some stoic macho guy who barks orders at them. Also, Blade is definitely not going to get along with Angel or Spike, even if they are on the same side.[/QUOTE]
The Scoobies became more organised then the Nightstalkers were, which might make him less cranky. :)
[QUOTE=MichaelC;4837194]They may not be vulnerable to UV lamps either,[/QUOTE]
They should. They were killed by overloaded tanning beds in the comics.
[QUOTE=Saitou Hajime;4846746]They should. They were killed by overloaded tanning beds in the comics.[/QUOTE]
Blade movie vamps aren't like the comics. In the comics they're magical creatures, objects of faith hurt them, in the movies they're more like a sub-group of humanity who are allergic to silver and garlic and aren't undead.