From: "Bryon Daly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Outlandish but exceedingly fun. Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 23:57:12 -0500
From the Star Trek world, I'd take the Founders over the Jem'Hadar or theKlingons, any day, for obvious shape-shifting reasons.
In some ways I would also. But in the context of my criteria, the Founders are a little too outlandish (shapeshifting is a little too "out there" for this scenario). Besides, my picks would be easier to control. You have to factor EVERYTHING into the equation.
I guess the Q would be ruled out... A army of veiny-brainy's from "The Cage" might be able to use their illusions to make any opponents kill themselves, make enemy space fleets dive into the sun, etc.
They would certainly merit consideration in a different scenario.
Can we count the X-Men mutants as a "species"?
Again, it's a little too "out there".
Vampires would make a pretty tough army, depending on which universe you pull them from.
Yes indeed. I can see it now....General Lestat.
A million Jedi would be neato, even without light sabers, particularly if we include the force powers seen in the LucasArts Jedi Knight games.
Yeah!! Awesome games.
How about Dragonball Z Super Saiyans?
Seeing as how I'm a comic freak; and DBZ is based originally from comics, I have to say that some of the characters from that Universe are some of the toughest in the comic world.
-Travis
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