If you could have one and ONLY one Superpower, what would it be?
For me, I'd have to say shape-shifting. Ya never know when you might need to blend in and be a tree...or scare the shit outta some people by lookin like some kinda zombie.
-PozerPunk (Now ya see me...now I'm a tree)
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umm Is being a super saijin one power lol but that would be bad
if it is not I would prolly have to go with invisibility, or the power to stop time one or the other
How bout the Power to take other powers. hehe like that ummm one biznitch off of X-men. ya know the one that touches there skin and absorbs there power for a short time!! or that other biznitch that can just change into the other person and use there powers!!1 ummm Magneto's slave, hehe
Don't know if it qualifies as a super power like you're talking about, but to be able to plug into a high speed (1gps+) network and see, understand, and manipulate all the traffic that goes by in real time.
Well, lets just say that among other things, it would make you the world's best hacker. No software required, just a jack and a wire.
Has the light come on yet? With that super power, none of the others would matter; tap into the right connection, and you could practically rule the world.
--WetWired
You know... I was actually thinking about something like this in English class( what else is there to do during English? ). I think it would be cool to control the progression of time. I was thinking about slowing stuff down, running up and punching my teacher in the face then going and sitting down. =D
I think we should just assume he has a job dealing with computers...
And he just wants a promotion...
Yeah...that must be it...
-PozerPunk (Or not)
Come on, it's not as if I don't leave enough hints (my name included); there's not a waking hour that I don't spend working with some expensive piece of electronics.
And yes, I have a job with computers, but not the kind you think
--WetWired
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram