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I would want a subtle power like good luck. It wouldn't make me subject to fame or attack, but I could still use it to effect positive change in the world.
Melanie wrote: "I would want a subtle power like good luck. It wouldn't make me subject to fame or attack, but I could still use it to effect positive change in the world."
Like Domino, sort of? Would you have this power regardless of if you went good or evil, or are you so sure you'd be one or the other that it's silly to think of the other one? haha
Like Domino, sort of? Would you have this power regardless of if you went good or evil, or are you so sure you'd be one or the other that it's silly to think of the other one? haha

Not sure what my superpower would be. Maybe something similar to Eragon's 'empathy spell'? To induce guilt in bad people...


Actually, I might pick that one for my superpower as well, and just use it better. :P

Since some true heroes brought City of Heroes back to life last year, I’ve been busy creating superheroes on a regular basis. When the game was live and legit, I lost track after I made more than 200 characters. As someone on the forums once said, CoH allowed us to be Stan Lee because the game itself was Jack Kirby. Here is just a tiny, tiny sampling of characters I made back in the day: https://www.deviantart.com/dashmccool...
But for me in real life, I’d choose a healing factor like Wolverine/X-23/Deadpool. Currently struggling with my right eye going blind yet again due to the three chronic illnesses I carry around. It’d be nice to not be sick and recover from anything.
My theme would be Able To Sit Comfortably Man.

1. every time you tried to do something harmful to someone or something (hitting, shooting, etc) it happened to you instead.
2. every time you threw something away in a non-approved container, it ended up in your bed
of course #1, as I now realize, would eliminate all BDSM and spanking type sex games and surgery, shots, and correction of physical deformities
and #2 would lead to a lot of house fires from cigarettes ending up in beds
Allison wrote: "Melanie wrote: "I would want a subtle power like good luck. It wouldn't make me subject to fame or attack, but I could still use it to effect positive change in the world."
Like Domino, sort of? W..."
If I was a villain, it would be an accidental villain. You know that type that trusts the wrong person and thinks what they are doing is "good." I can't see even a superhero version of myself being intentionally villainous. Using my luck to make money is more chaotic than evil.
Like Domino, sort of? W..."
If I was a villain, it would be an accidental villain. You know that type that trusts the wrong person and thinks what they are doing is "good." I can't see even a superhero version of myself being intentionally villainous. Using my luck to make money is more chaotic than evil.

Well, teleporting is very practical, can only agree with that even though my time spent commuting is shorter.
CBRetriever wrote: "...of course #1, as I now realize, would eliminate all BDSM and spanking type sex games and surgery, shots, and correction of physical deformities..."
Well, people are not born with perfect knowledge of the world and your superpower would work well if you limited it to deliberately harmful intent.
Oh, Tomas, I love those! So "harmless" in terms of aggression but so important in impacting outcomes.
Becky! Wow, I bet you also hit all buttons that say "do not hit this button" too don't you!
LOL Trike, ah, it would be so nice to sit comfortably (I say while typing at my standing desk...)
Chessie, cosmic justice is so delicious. You could be the Schadenfrau and distinguish between the pain people want and the non-consensual kind.
Melanie, I almost just phrased my question "so what would your villainous powers be" because I assumed you were too good to be a villain, but then I didn't want you to feel self conscious, so I'm doing it now instead haha
Becky! Wow, I bet you also hit all buttons that say "do not hit this button" too don't you!
LOL Trike, ah, it would be so nice to sit comfortably (I say while typing at my standing desk...)
Chessie, cosmic justice is so delicious. You could be the Schadenfrau and distinguish between the pain people want and the non-consensual kind.
Melanie, I almost just phrased my question "so what would your villainous powers be" because I assumed you were too good to be a villain, but then I didn't want you to feel self conscious, so I'm doing it now instead haha

Well, I don't want to burst your bubble but teleporting can be used for nefarious purposes.
Someone threatening your evil plan? Give them a gun with one bullet and teleport them on a deserted island. No need to make them walk the plank, no need to get a ship.
Want to cause some chaos? Teleport something large to a busy place and watch the chaos unfold.

1. every time you tried to do something harmful to someone or something (hitting, shooting, etc) it happen..."
Those are great. I’m okay with #2. I hate smoking.
Oh, no, Melani's is practical, completely morally-neutral, agreed. Teleporting would be soooo useful, no matter what you were trying to do. Melanie's good luck power could be nefarious, but since the question was what would you have for either good or evil and she only answered with one power, that's what I was clarifying :)


>_> Sometimes.
Sometimes I only press ONE of them. <_<

Someone threatening your evil plan? Give them a gun with one bullet and teleport them on a deserted island."
If memory serves, I think that this was effectively used in the beginning scenes of that Youtube series "Impulse" - only it was Antarctica or somewhere frigid and the victim was just left there to freeze to death.

For a superpower, I'd go with shapeshifting. To keep it from being too overpowered, maybe limit it to only non-mythical, organic creatures of relatively similar size. Like no very tiny or very large things.
Of course, that wouldn't prevent me from shapeshifting into something like a pterodactyl just to stir up a little chaos now and then.

I've never really thought about being a supervillain. I'd be a supervillain with depth though. Like Gul Dukat from Deep Space Nine. Or Thrawn.

"You don't have to thank me. It's all in a day's work for … Pieman."


"You don't have to thank me. It's all in a day's work for … Pie..."
Haha! I which I could upvote this one, especially if you can do sweet and savoury.
Teleporting sounds fun, as long as you are assured of not ending materializing in the middle of a concrete wall. I would definitely want some kind of safeguard to go with that power.

I always thought Storm had a great power. I’d really like the ability to control the weather. You can use it for good to break this drought or put out bushfires. For bad you could flood places or send in the lightning and electrocute people.
There’s a Norse God of Luck. I remember in The Amazing Johnsons (New Zealand show where the Norse gods moved to NZ and are reincarnated down the family line and it’s pretty good) the older brother was this guy and he never lost a bet.

Though I wouldn't set out to be a villain, that power would probably de-volve a person. But think of the good that could be done in the meantime!
A potentially fun, but also a recipe for historical chaos, would be the power to travel through time by yourself, strictly via the power of your brain. Imagine all the things you could then see and live through.

Sweet. Savory. It's all up to who the pie is for.

That's the reason why, in some cases, teleportation is limited to either having visited the place before or knowing the coordinates.
And yes, shapeshifting is also cool.


Or endlessly depressing.



Telepathy would be a nightmare: imagine trying to have a relationship with someone and hearing their every petty, negative, bored, annoyed or indifferent thought about you - and everything they think about about their favorite actors on tv, and all the things your friends are too polite to say, and just the endless blahblah - no, thanks!
Time freeze would also be a nightmare because you'd be blind and deaf and unable to move: you can only see thanks to light waves reflecting and traveling from objects to your eyes - no time, no vision. Same with sound waves, but I guess less of a problem. But finally, you can only move because the air molecules around you are in constant movement and can be displaced by you - stop time and you'd also stop their ability to make place for your to go anywhere. Also unable to interact with anything, push anything, since all those atoms would be stuck in place. You'd freeze from cold, too, since non-vibrating atoms would mean nothing warming your body from the outside (all of these assume that you can stop time outside your body, but it continues for you). And finally, since time around you stops, but it doesn't stop for you, you'd be crushed to death instantly, since you'd maintain your momentum of earth hurtling around the sun and through space at great relative speed. Earth and the universe would stop moving but you'd continue at your current velocity, smashing into the hardened, inflexible molecules around you. So nah, thanks, no time shenanigans for me. :-D

Time manipulation could work in some fashion, provided you were able to specify what was " frozen" and what was not, when most people think of freezing time their usually thinking of simply stopping the motion and possibly awareness of animals(which of course includes people) this could be done thru a form of telekinesis to achieve the same effect, heck if your telekinetic powers were great enough you could speed up or reverse time in a sense by controlling the rotation and tilt of the globe


Anything Aquaman can do. Bye bye cumbersome diving gears.

I wouldn’t be so sure about that. Neither time nor distance are relevant to photons, so if you can step outside of a moment you might just as plausibly postulate that you become akin to living light. You are decoupling yourself from the illusion of time caused by your corporeal being.
Getting down to the Planck Scale and shifting over to quantum mechanics essentially renders time meaningless. Photons aren’t the only things in the universe which completely ignore time and space, so you can approach “time freeze” from that angle, too.
Time is the fictional story we tell ourselves to make sense of the universe, but it doesn’t actually exist. It’s an emergent property of things bigger than the Planck Scale, but it’s not required for physics to work.
So if you want to have the ability to freeze time, that doesn’t mean you wouldn’t be able to see. The quanta is still there, we’d just be perceiving it differently than we do now.

Well, no, that’s not how even our perception of time works. If you could increase gravity or increase atomic speed in specific frames of reference, then you could alter the macro perception of time. But altering the rotation and/or tilt of the planet would have no effect on how we perceive the concept of time.
See The Order of Time, for instance. Here’s an article to start you off: https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-...

That's an interesting perspective - working with time not by stopping time, but by accelerating yourself to lightspeed so you become like a photon, for which there is no time and space (from its own point of view). But your mass would then increase to infinity, and for sight to happen light still needs to hit your receptors and they still need to pass on the information to your brain through the usual process and your brain would have to process it the usual way. I guess your superpower could accelerate those processes to lightspeed, but for that each chemical released and traveling at lightspeed would also gain infinite mass, and the energy needed to transport it to your brain would also be infinite. Furthermore, in order to "see" colors or light/dark, you interpret the light's frequency, and from its own point of view beyond space/time, it wouldn't have a frequency - frequency is only perceived within space/time as it requires wavelength.
So either you become a being of light (which cannot perceive anything nor experiences time or distance, so it can't decide to do anything either), or you somehow retain your body, eyes and brain which would then have infinite mass and be immovable (and also unable to perceive since signals couldn't be passed on without expending infinite energy).
Do you think we're overthinking this? Nah...

Would also want to couple it with either a robust self healing or a more durable body, otherwise I suspect we would be pulling every muscle imaginable. A commensurate stamina increase wouldn't be unwelcome either. To fully take advantage of the power, you'd likely be pushing your body to the limit during its use.


Oh, yeah, almost all superhero stories are Fantasy.
The rare ones where they don’t have any extraordinary abilities nor super tech are few and far between. The Phantom and Green Hornet come to mind, but they’ve been absorbed into larger superhero universes which have supernatural bits, so they become Fantasy by association.
Trike, did you ever read the Doc Savage Series? While the author did make him pretty well better than a perfect human specimen, he still had not true superpowers and counted on his intelligence and vast scientific knowledge.

Phillip wrote: "It takes 10,000 hours to become a master. If you do nothing else but sleep four hours a day, this still takes about a year and a half per skill. When you master multiple martial arts, weapons, driv..."
That also happens in some sci-fi shows and books, not only fantasy. Remember Captain Janeway, of the series Star Trek Voyager? Depending on the episode, she could outskill her chief engineer, become a combat beast, invent a new physics principle to get out of trouble and more. It was one of the reasons why STV lost viewers: credulity stretching.
That also happens in some sci-fi shows and books, not only fantasy. Remember Captain Janeway, of the series Star Trek Voyager? Depending on the episode, she could outskill her chief engineer, become a combat beast, invent a new physics principle to get out of trouble and more. It was one of the reasons why STV lost viewers: credulity stretching.