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Hawkgirl would kick Nitara ass.


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Zidane_FF Wrote:
Probably, any MK characters can stand DC characters.
By the way would be interesting to see also:
- KABAL VS FLASH
- SINDEL VS BLACK CANARY
- SUB-ZERO VS MR. FREEZE
- GREEN LANTERN VS ERMAC
- SCORPION VS BATMAN
- SHAO KAHN VS DARK SEID
The list goes on...
Probably, any MK characters can stand DC characters.
By the way would be interesting to see also:
- KABAL VS FLASH
- SINDEL VS BLACK CANARY
- SUB-ZERO VS MR. FREEZE
- GREEN LANTERN VS ERMAC
- SCORPION VS BATMAN
- SHAO KAHN VS DARK SEID
The list goes on...
Good list


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Yea, I'll go Hawkgirl too.
She's probably my favorite female from the Justice League Unlimited Cartoon.
She's probably my favorite female from the Justice League Unlimited Cartoon.


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Nitara...


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MK kick ass, so I vote for all MK characters. Dc blows!!!


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With Hawkgirls Weapon -
Hawkgirl
Without Hawkgirls Weapon -
Hawkgirl
Hawkgirl
Without Hawkgirls Weapon -
Hawkgirl


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RaginRep08 Wrote:
MK kick ass, so I vote for all MK characters. Dc blows!!!
MK kick ass, so I vote for all MK characters. Dc blows!!!
c'mon... why be biased?... I mean... would you vote for Kobra as well?...
no one really gave their opinion on raven vs. sindel? if not her fighting sindel who you thank raven should fight and who would win?
heres her info
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Raven has the psionic ability of empathy, the power to absorb emotions, enabling her to feel the feelings of others. She can also use her empathy to steal emotions from others, rendering them emotionally "numb". She can absorb the pain of injured people to ease their suffering, and induce rapid healing. There is some ambiguity as to what happens to the pains Raven takes in after she has healed another person. In some sources (New Titans #50) it is stated that Raven feels these pains for the rest of her life and merely accepts them. Opposing sources (Who's Who Vol. 1) state that once Raven takes others' pains into her body, they are then expunged. She has the ability to heal herself and others, as she did when defying Trigon's curse against a young girl.
Before her second death, Raven had the ability to force outside emotions into other people, consciously or otherwise. She has used this ability many times, first notably on Wally West, in order to save his life.[9] Later, after being freed from her father's powers and starting her second life, she had a short-lived romance with Nightwing and unintentionally used her power to make him believe that he did love her, but it ended when Starfire, who became her close friend, convinced her that she wasn't really in love with Dick Grayson as she thought. She has not demonstrated this ability since before Infinite Crisis.
With her rebirth[10], Raven gained the ability to fly. This power previously had only manifested when Raven gave herself completely to her father's evil power, or when she was under an evil influence such as during the Titan Plague storyline in New Titans #62-65.
Raven can manifest her "Soul-Self" through astral projection. It normally takes the form of either her human shape or a giant raven. Through the use of her soul-self, Raven can project her consciousness into the mind, for therapeutic purposes (to aid in her own meditation, or to help calm an agitated ally), or for offensive attacks, rendering her enemies unconscious (yet otherwise unharmed). It also serves as a way to travel into other dimensions. In many instances, her soul-self has also functioned as a "shield," although it seems to absorb attackers and projectiles rather than repel them. In The New Teen Titans #17 (1982), she used this ability a few times to absorb the objects that Francis Kane had uncontrollably drawn towards herself. These objects included all manner of household appliances, eventually progressing to other objects such as road signs and steel bars. However, Raven admitted during the issue that she could not sustain her soul self long under such conditions. Her soul self also 'regurgitated' the objects after the danger. Using her soul-self, she can convert her physical body into her 'soul-self' (see Birthmark) and carry/teleport (or rather, use portals to move between dimensions) herself and others over vast distances.
In The New Teen Titans foundation storyline, Raven explained she was able to predict Trigon's invasion of the Earth-2 dimension. She was unable to control or consciously activate it, but happens occasionally. It is unknown whether she still possesses this ability in her current body. In the animated series, during the episode "Titan Rising", when Terra runs and brushes past Raven, images past and foreign of Terra and Slade flash through Raven's mind, possibly a small precognition of Terra's eventual betrayal. Shortly after the character was introduced, she was shown to have the ability to project mental illusions into someone's memory (see Ravager in New Teen Titans #4). She has also used this on the villainess Phobia, but this ability is usually forgotten.
In a number of instances, Raven has also displayed sorcerous abilities. In New Titans #65, the last issue of the Titan Plague arc, an infected Raven forces unconsciousness upon a then-neophyte Tim Drake (Robin) with a touch of her finger, and was able to slam Nightwing aside and suspend him upside-down with imperious gestures. In New Teen Titans Annual #4 (1988), a villain called Muse forced the Titans into individual murderous nightmares. In her dream, Raven retaliated by flying out of his reach and then releasing energies from "within the folds of her cape" that caused him to be consumed by fire. Though these abilities could be dismissed as being part only of her nightmare, it should be noted that none of the other Titans displayed abilities out of their normal powers in their nightmares.
In the Family Lost storyline of current Teen Titans continuity (Teen Titans #8-12), shortly after being resurrected by Brother Blood (Sebastian), a captive Raven tries to summon the Titans though ominous signs, such as possessing several psychics and Beast Boy with her soul-self, by turning a river into blood, animating the skeletal remains of her demon father Trigon, and drawing swarms of migratory birds to her location.
(note: i just copied the power info from wikipedia :D but it should be accurate)
heres her info
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Raven has the psionic ability of empathy, the power to absorb emotions, enabling her to feel the feelings of others. She can also use her empathy to steal emotions from others, rendering them emotionally "numb". She can absorb the pain of injured people to ease their suffering, and induce rapid healing. There is some ambiguity as to what happens to the pains Raven takes in after she has healed another person. In some sources (New Titans #50) it is stated that Raven feels these pains for the rest of her life and merely accepts them. Opposing sources (Who's Who Vol. 1) state that once Raven takes others' pains into her body, they are then expunged. She has the ability to heal herself and others, as she did when defying Trigon's curse against a young girl.
Before her second death, Raven had the ability to force outside emotions into other people, consciously or otherwise. She has used this ability many times, first notably on Wally West, in order to save his life.[9] Later, after being freed from her father's powers and starting her second life, she had a short-lived romance with Nightwing and unintentionally used her power to make him believe that he did love her, but it ended when Starfire, who became her close friend, convinced her that she wasn't really in love with Dick Grayson as she thought. She has not demonstrated this ability since before Infinite Crisis.
With her rebirth[10], Raven gained the ability to fly. This power previously had only manifested when Raven gave herself completely to her father's evil power, or when she was under an evil influence such as during the Titan Plague storyline in New Titans #62-65.
Raven can manifest her "Soul-Self" through astral projection. It normally takes the form of either her human shape or a giant raven. Through the use of her soul-self, Raven can project her consciousness into the mind, for therapeutic purposes (to aid in her own meditation, or to help calm an agitated ally), or for offensive attacks, rendering her enemies unconscious (yet otherwise unharmed). It also serves as a way to travel into other dimensions. In many instances, her soul-self has also functioned as a "shield," although it seems to absorb attackers and projectiles rather than repel them. In The New Teen Titans #17 (1982), she used this ability a few times to absorb the objects that Francis Kane had uncontrollably drawn towards herself. These objects included all manner of household appliances, eventually progressing to other objects such as road signs and steel bars. However, Raven admitted during the issue that she could not sustain her soul self long under such conditions. Her soul self also 'regurgitated' the objects after the danger. Using her soul-self, she can convert her physical body into her 'soul-self' (see Birthmark) and carry/teleport (or rather, use portals to move between dimensions) herself and others over vast distances.
In The New Teen Titans foundation storyline, Raven explained she was able to predict Trigon's invasion of the Earth-2 dimension. She was unable to control or consciously activate it, but happens occasionally. It is unknown whether she still possesses this ability in her current body. In the animated series, during the episode "Titan Rising", when Terra runs and brushes past Raven, images past and foreign of Terra and Slade flash through Raven's mind, possibly a small precognition of Terra's eventual betrayal. Shortly after the character was introduced, she was shown to have the ability to project mental illusions into someone's memory (see Ravager in New Teen Titans #4). She has also used this on the villainess Phobia, but this ability is usually forgotten.
In a number of instances, Raven has also displayed sorcerous abilities. In New Titans #65, the last issue of the Titan Plague arc, an infected Raven forces unconsciousness upon a then-neophyte Tim Drake (Robin) with a touch of her finger, and was able to slam Nightwing aside and suspend him upside-down with imperious gestures. In New Teen Titans Annual #4 (1988), a villain called Muse forced the Titans into individual murderous nightmares. In her dream, Raven retaliated by flying out of his reach and then releasing energies from "within the folds of her cape" that caused him to be consumed by fire. Though these abilities could be dismissed as being part only of her nightmare, it should be noted that none of the other Titans displayed abilities out of their normal powers in their nightmares.
In the Family Lost storyline of current Teen Titans continuity (Teen Titans #8-12), shortly after being resurrected by Brother Blood (Sebastian), a captive Raven tries to summon the Titans though ominous signs, such as possessing several psychics and Beast Boy with her soul-self, by turning a river into blood, animating the skeletal remains of her demon father Trigon, and drawing swarms of migratory birds to her location.
(note: i just copied the power info from wikipedia :D but it should be accurate)
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Personally, MKA intro was one of the best out of most MK games my view on that.
Anywho, on the topic I'll say Hawkgirl, she's faster and her mace gives her a huge edge too.
Anywho, on the topic I'll say Hawkgirl, she's faster and her mace gives her a huge edge too.


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Hawkgirl Wins.
Round 6:
Gorilla Grodd
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Moloch
Powers & Abilities for Gorilla Grodd:
Superhuman physical attributes, and vast psionic powers
* Superhuman (supersimian) physical attributes, vast psionic powers including transference of his consciousness, psychokinesis, telepathy, mind control, psychic blasts, and matter manipulation.
* Genius level intellect with knowledge of technology beyond the development of human civilization
Round 6:
Gorilla Grodd
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Moloch

Powers & Abilities for Gorilla Grodd:
Superhuman physical attributes, and vast psionic powers
* Superhuman (supersimian) physical attributes, vast psionic powers including transference of his consciousness, psychokinesis, telepathy, mind control, psychic blasts, and matter manipulation.
* Genius level intellect with knowledge of technology beyond the development of human civilization


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Oh that's Gorilla Grodd all the way.
The second you said psychic, and especially mind control. Moloch is such a mindless pile. lol
The second you said psychic, and especially mind control. Moloch is such a mindless pile. lol


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ThePredator151 Wrote:
Oh that's Gorilla Grodd all the way.
The second you said psychic, and especially mind control. Moloch is such a mindless pile. lol
Oh that's Gorilla Grodd all the way.
The second you said psychic, and especially mind control. Moloch is such a mindless pile. lol
Haha, But this is MK bro, rember some of these characters are powerless in a realm like Netheralm like boon said lol. But yea i agree GG owns all the way.

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I like them both but I'm voting for Moloch!

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Going with Moloch. Has Grodd ever mind controlled a demon? Not being sarcastic, just wondering.


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VENOMOUS75 Wrote:
Going with Moloch. Has Grodd ever mind controlled a demon? Not being sarcastic, just wondering.
Going with Moloch. Has Grodd ever mind controlled a demon? Not being sarcastic, just wondering.
Well, good point man, idk about demons. But GG's a genius, I'm sure he'd figure it out.

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Grodd. It's not even funny.
On a side note: Would the Ultra-Humanite share similar success.?
On a side note: Would the Ultra-Humanite share similar success.?
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