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    Default Characters That Can Work With Or Without Powers

    Which characters do you think make just as much sense having super powers as not having them?

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    Phantom Lady

    Black Canary

    Ryuku Orsono

    Artemis of the Bana

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    Surprisingly for me Hal Jordan, if written correctly.
    Although the arc ended pretty horribly, the idea was there.
    In a forced minor arc Jordan was pretty much out of the Corps as John Stewart was being established.
    Although it doesn't stop Jordan from heroing, as the ring never made Jordan, it recognized him for his brave honest will, he fueled the ring. Takes an experimental rocket-pack from Ferris, and goes on a bit of an (pre-Rocketeer)action-hero adventure.

    Always thought with all the derivative Earth Lanterns vying for attention, if they do ever hiatus Jordan from the Corps.
    Him and Carol Ferris, could keep adventuring, her with Ferris tech and financing coming up with the flight themed arsenal, and Jordan as the secret "pilot".
    I'd even extend it into a space faring gear and mission.

    Knowing him he'd continue his pledge to the Oath, and be his own space faring One Man Corps.



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    To be honest I think almost any work if aimed at well.

    Like folks joke about Superman being "useless" without his powers but if written correctly he's still a master of certain combat styles and has a whole cache of alien tech to wield if needed.

    I mean he was Nightwing in those old silver Age stories where he'd go into Kandor to explore even. But this is often forgotten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Güicho View Post
    Surprisingly for me Hal Jordan, if written correctly.
    Although the arc ended pretty horribly, the idea was there.
    In a forced minor arc Jordan was pretty much out of the Corps as John Stewart was being established.
    Although it doesn't stop Jordan from heroing, as the ring never made Jordan, it recognized him for his brave honest will, he fueled the ring. Takes an experimental rocket-pack from Ferris, and goes on a bit of an (pre-Rocketeer)action-hero adventure.
    Reminds me a bit of how Hal was Sky Night if I'm remembering the name in Busiek's Trinity run. In a reality where GL's weren't allowed on Earth Hal either seemed to wield Earth tech and a flying harness of some kind (or was secretly a GL in disguise, it wasn't clear). And I always found that a fun idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PyroTwilight View Post
    Reminds me a bit of how Hal was Sky Night if I'm remembering the name in Busiek's Trinity run. In a reality where GL's weren't allowed on Earth Hal either seemed to wield Earth tech and a flying harness of some kind (or was secretly a GL in disguise, it wasn't clear). And I always found that a fun idea.
    I agree that the concept of Hal Jordan as a character puts him on the cutting edge, no matter where he ends up. I imagine even without powers he'd end up flying some experimental craft into the unknown being the same hotdog he always was, whether he'd become an outright "hero" per se.

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    Superman's adventured in Kandor, back in the day, without his powers, and I thought he was pretty decent at it. I have no idea how Kryptonian martial arts compared to earthly martial arts, but they *sound* neat. (And if he could pack some Kryptonian tech, so much the better!)

    Even without their powers, quite a few characters, like Wonder Woman, Donna Troy, Starfire, Black Canary, etc. are pretty impressive combatants, and should be able to continue to function as heroes. Others, like Lobo or Conner Kent, who tend to just charge in and trust to their toughness to keep them up, might be in for a more painful learning curve.

    Batman's been a vampire, and odder stuff, but it would be interesting to see how other typically non-powered folk, like Green Arrow or Nightwing, would function with powers.

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    Make "Just as Much Sense" seems to be the measuring stick here, even though I love imagining characters with/without their normal abilities.

    I love Mr. Terrific's invisibility to technology, but it's not at all necessary to his character.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Güicho View Post
    Surprisingly for me Hal Jordan, if written correctly.
    Although the arc ended pretty horribly, the idea was there.
    In a forced minor arc Jordan was pretty much out of the Corps as John Stewart was being established.
    Although it doesn't stop Jordan from heroing, as the ring never made Jordan, it recognized him for his brave honest will, he fueled the ring. Takes an experimental rocket-pack from Ferris, and goes on a bit of an (pre-Rocketeer)action-hero adventure.

    Always thought with all the derivative Earth Lanterns vying for attention, if they do ever hiatus Jordan from the Corps.
    Him and Carol Ferris, could keep adventuring, her with Ferris tech and financing coming up with the flight themed arsenal, and Jordan as the secret "pilot".
    I'd even extend it into a space faring gear and mission.



    These are among my favorite depictions of Hal Jordan. I would love to see another extended period in which Hal is forced to have adventures without his ring. Send him into the furthest reaches of space with nothing but a spacesuit, a jetpack and his quick wits.

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    I thought Beau Smith did a good job showing that Guy Gardner still goes alright without a power ring!
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    Can the Green Lanterns even be said to have super powers? Since it all comes from their rings?

    It'd be like saying Batman has superpowers because he has the Hellbat suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackalope89 View Post
    Can the Green Lanterns even be said to have super powers? Since it all comes from their rings?

    It'd be like saying Batman has superpowers because he has the Hellbat suit.
    The source of their powers is external, but only they themselves can command it. Just like Billy with the power of Shazam,or even Superman and a yellow sun. Almost anyone can use the Hellbat suit to some degree.

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    Superman is a wall of a man, and he's fought all kinds of master fighters. He's got size, man. That may not always be the biggest asset, but he isn't going down without one nasty brawl.

    I'd bet on him, with or without powers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    Superman is a wall of a man, and he's fought all kinds of master fighters. He's got size, man. That may not always be the biggest asset, but he isn't going down without one nasty brawl.

    I'd bet on him, with or without powers.
    I couldn't help but cringe at that statement.

    The only real advantage size gives someone, is more reach. But against a trained fighter (and some of the ridiculously skilled ones in DC), not even reach would make much of a difference.

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