As a mutant would you rather have super speed abilities like Quicksilver, yo-yo, or the flash? or would you rather be able to teleport like Nightcrawler, blink or azazel
As a mutant would you rather have super speed abilities like Quicksilver, yo-yo, or the flash? or would you rather be able to teleport like Nightcrawler, blink or azazel
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Why not both.
Or none.
A question they never usually talk about; if I'm running at super speed, am I still running, in terms of effort exerted?
If that's the case, teleportation seems the convenience win, since I don't expect to be battling supervillains any time soon. I could run down to the store right now, it'd just take longer, and I'll be tired no matter how fast I do it. But BAMFing in? Dead easy.
None. I feed you make any value on any option.
Well, if we're going by Nightcrawler's BAMFing...it does cause a strain on him. Multiple teleports in a short period of time, teleporting with others, or teleporting vast distances all increase that strain. As does the needs of the plot.
As far as Superspeeders go...they normally have a heightened metabolism that requires extremely high food consumption to match the exertion of using their powers but that usually gets ignored unless the plot requires it...but they generally don't have any problems with getting tired...unless of course the plot depends on it.
We wouldn't really get the advantages and disadvantages that come with plot needs though...so who knows how these abilities would work with us.
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If it's Blink style teleportation, then totally. Linking two points directly in spacetime Portal-style is not only more fun, but more useful than folding space and traveling through an alternate dimension Nightcrawler style (he can get stuck there yo). Especially if it's a demon realm. We saw what that shit did to the Event Horizon.
Otherwise super-speed. It has some more practical uses besides simply moving from point A to B (dodging shit, being super fast in combat). Assuming ya know, we dial it down below the "capable of ripping a hole in time and space". That's just plain messy, see: Flashpoint.
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Depends on the range of teleportation imo, if you can just teleport anywhere without feeling drained after teleporting it would be awesome haha
Super speed probably has greater utility. On the other hand, you know the joke about how one recognizes a happy motorcyclist? By the June bugs in their teeth. And has anyone shed any light on say the Flash and sex? "Gee, honey, that was the best three milliseconds ever!"
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Super speed definitely, the main problem with teleportation is you can teleport into an object if you aren't careful, then you lose that part.
Depends... How far can I teleport, is it just where I can see or can I go anywhere I can think of (and not land inside an object)?
Like: Can I grab a space suit and teleport myself to Mars, and then just come back whenever?
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Super Speed if I am able to manipulate objects without destroying them (ie. building a house super-fast is useless if the materials burn up from being moved so fast), because the applications are endless (and you still get super quick travel time).
Barring that...Teleportation if there's an auto-check to where I don't teleport into something.
If either of these are false, then give me none.
Probably say super speed, unless it's completely unrestricted teleportation without the worry of materializing in something.
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