Re: Most Contrived Super-Fight




"Magnus, Robot Fighter." <me@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0aoti11t8qh3euga2r8uusc9mgr8qsqrhj@xxxxxxxxxx
> On 19 Sep 2005 08:35:45 -0700, badthingus@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>>This will be hard to top. One human, albeit with exception reflexes
>>manages to defeat The Flash (who forgets he can run faster than sound
>>),
>
> One human using 100% of his brain (we'll just accept the comic book
> science and urban legend about humans not using all their brain) AND
> with a lot of experience fighting Wally.

I thought Deathstroke was a meta-human with superhuman strength,
intelligence, speed, healing factor, etc...,

Rob


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