[QUOTE=butterflykyss;5081692]does he have a suit that stops her from attacking him internally? or inside the suit? I think not.[/QUOTE]
I didn’t say he did.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;5081692]does he have a suit that stops her from attacking him internally? or inside the suit? I think not.[/QUOTE]
I didn’t say he did.
[QUOTE=stormphoenix;5081803]I didn’t say he did.[/QUOTE]
I never said you did. I was asking those questions rhetorically.
[QUOTE=Weathergodsson;5081777] exactly She has a power for every problem you can think of the writers just dont want to think of them lol she should be as unbeatable as Magneto at this point he has one power but whoops everyone I just don’t get it.[/QUOTE]
I think there is evidence this may be turning around. remember she downed magneto with lightning when he was a horseman and she, as a horseman, beat all the xmen. let's see what Hickman has in store for her.
[QUOTE=butterflykyss;5081811]I never said you did. I was asking those questions rhetorically.
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Gotcha. I was confused as to why you were asking me that.
[QUOTE=stormphoenix;5081835]Gotcha. I was confused as to why you were asking me that.[/QUOTE]
no problem fantomex better be good tomorrow. or else!!
[QUOTE=LordAllMIghty;5081789]I don't want her to be unbeatable but I would love to see her use her powers in a creative way in combat.[/QUOTE]
Ororo is stated to be a full fledged Goddesses -- who in the multiverse can't she beat?
[QUOTE=Micabe;5081868]Ororo is stated to be a full fledged Goddesses -- who in the multiverse can't she beat?[/QUOTE]
gods/goddesses stronger than her.
certainly none of the commoners she interacts with on Krakoa. aside from storm the only confirmed gods on Krakoa are siryn and selene.
[QUOTE=butterflykyss;5081869]gods/goddesses stronger than her.[/QUOTE]
But, I heard it said here many, many times that her powers were on par with Eternity's.
[QUOTE=Micabe;5081877]But, I heard it said here many, many times that her powers were on par with Eternity's.[/QUOTE]
really? can you actually quote who said that?
I would love to see you find that quote especially since it was said many times, right?
[QUOTE=butterflykyss;5081878]really? can you actually quote who said that?[/QUOTE]
Nope! Can't say that I can...
[QUOTE]I would love to see you find that quote especially since it was said many times, right?[/QUOTE]
But, if I recall correctly the discussion[COLOR="#A9A9A9"](s)[/COLOR] usually revolved around the time she played host to Eternity's consciousness.
[QUOTE=Micabe;5081889]Nope! Can't say that I can...
But, if I recall correctly the discussion[COLOR="#A9A9A9"](s)[/COLOR] usually revolved around the time she played host to Eternity's consciousness.[/QUOTE]
I don't believe anyone said her power was on par with eternity. that was a feat regarding her willpower/strength of spirit which is what was probably discussed whenever it was brought up
[QUOTE=butterflykyss;5081900]I don't believe anyone said her power was on par with eternity. that was a feat regarding her willpower/strength of spirit which is what was probably discussed whenever it was brought up[/QUOTE]
Fair enough... I stand corrected.
[QUOTE=Micabe;5081913]Fair enough... I stand corrected.[/QUOTE]
no worries beloved. have you read the stories of the Hadari Yao?
My Marvel Comics collection consists of 35,723 books [COLOR="#A9A9A9"](and counting)[/COLOR] -- If Ororo is in it I'm sure I have at some point and can so again anytime I want.
[QUOTE=Micabe;5081923]My Marvel Comics collection consists of 35,723 books [COLOR="#A9A9A9"](and counting)[/COLOR] -- If Ororo is in it I'm sure I have at some point and can so again anytime I want.[/QUOTE]
oh wow that's a pretty extensive collection. the Hadari Yao stuff that discusses her divinity is relative new and the BP books. just curious if you liked the story there or not.
While Ororo is the descendant of an ancient line of African priestesses, all of whom have white hair, blue eyes, and the potential to wield magic. Ororo is still a flesh and blood, human mutant, born to human parents.
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That said... What I find interesting about Coates’ run is how he managed to connect Ororo being the object of worship to the local tribes of Kenya [COLOR="#A9A9A9"](after Ainet, taught her how to be responsible with her powers)[/COLOR] with it being enough to ascend to the state of being an actual goddess and peer to the likes of Thor or Athena.