2 points this week for Team Kick!
For those of you wondering how Kickman had that shock stick stuck to the bottom of his foot. It was done with super strength. Along with his super strong legs, come super strong feet. And with super strong feet come super strong muscles along his anterior transverse arch, allowing him to grip cylindrical objects with the strength of a hydraulic press even while wearing boots.
That’s right
Luther has no kick,
He broke his stick
Himself and all the while
He’s losing to our favorite
Imbecile.
The Ballad of the Fall of Luthor Alexander III, part 1 of 15.
I see GKFSS isn’t the only one to use misdirection in a fight.
He can’t be all about brute force all the time… He played soccer after all.
Interesting. So does the Inertial Capacitor use both kinetic insulation and multidimensional spiralling? How did he solve the problem of resonant kinetic vibrations? Does it store the potential of motion in a true quantum-state form?
Apologies. of course I meant Kinetic Capacitor. 🙂
I think everyone knew what you meant… (Ha!) It uses a 4th-dimensional Heisenberg probability engine. The Inertial Deflector pushes the force perpendicular to 3-dimensional space where it is stored in a 4-dimensional static bubble. Since time is effectively frozen in the bubble, he doesn’t need to worry about resonant kinetic vibrations, although theoretically a rapid series of attacks from someone with superspeed would overwhelm the capacitor. A true quantum-state form version would be the next generation version of the device which would eliminate the overload flaw. Or… you know… MAGIC STICK!
Hm. So it uses multidimensional fractalling. I don’t think you know how time works in 4d though – it moves faster relative to 3d due to greater geometrical complexity. 😛
Also, what the hell is the probability engine for? Kinetic energy is basically deterministic physics.
The probability engine is the key to the whole system! Kinetic energy can’t be stored without a physical device such as a flywheel, so you need a stasis bubble. And making a stasis bubble without a Heisenberg probability engine would be madness!
Never underestimate the power of “break stuff.”
Indeed! Breaking stuff is the foundation of all super battles.