You have 48 hours to save the city. For the past month the Blob has been accumulating biomass from sewage and scraps. The people of the city thought it was weird that all the rats disappeared. On the surface though the Thing has been integrating countless individuals and now they've both reached critical mass where they don't care if they're spotted in public- the instinctively consider themselves above threat. With your new powers and only 48 hours to save the city before both species go critical-
Says applications are perception removal, sense manipulation, and tracking evasion. I'd use the tracking evasion aspect to get in close and unnoticed. From there I would completely block all their abilities to perceive external stimuli(like people). Then I would allow them to become aware of only certain stimuli like each other(in order to cancel each other out by battle) or manipulate their senses so that they end up at a fuel farm or containment unit where one or both could be neutralized.
Grayson Reyes
>Thinking I wouldn't fuck up and unleash a super plague that melts flesh into its basic components by accident
You put too much faith into someone who just got complete control over viruses and diseases.
Mason Lee
You know, disregarding the powers, who would win? The Blob count melt the Thing, but the Thing might have a chance at assimilating the Blob.
Well, this is easy. I just create an alternate timeline where the Blob and The Thing don't exist. I technically still save the city by ensuring another version of it remains undestroyed, so I win.
In The City where men of flesh and blood ensconce themselves in towers of steel tended by servants of glass, plastic and electricity the ultimate confrontation of the organic and the inorganic is about to take place.
On one side, monsters from the outer dark who seek to reduce our world to a single uniform biomass.
On the other, the avatar of the Machine Age who fights to protect the world of Men..... but what place do Men have when the world is made of steel and chrome?
The battle is about to begin and the future of our world will be decided tonight....
Andrew Ramirez
The moment The Thing can assmilate a fly or a fish, the world is doomed and destined to become assimilated. Your scenario would make more sense if the city was on the moon.
No, you got it wrong. The Blob survived entering out atmosphere, only cold stops it (for some time). But cold also preserves the Thing, though enough fire (burning to complete ash) could kill it.
In other words you'd need to master both hot and cold to stop both and even then it's hard and temporary.
Owen Myers
>Subspace Manipulation
Not a problem for me since I can toss them into a pocket dimension. If I can open it anywhere, I dump them into the Sun's corona. If not, they can fight it out in subspace for all eternity.
Camden Bennett
If the blob got into the ocean- fucked in 24 hours. It would be an organic black hole absorbing all plankton and matter it contacts. The thing would also be a catastrophe- but by its subtle nature would be slower at it.
>The user can generate magic, acting as a source for the archaic energy and can even empower other magic-users.
The moment you get absorbed you're going to give them both magic powers! You fool, you've double-doomed us all!
John Cooper
The good news is that you'll be a hero.
The bad news is that things will get pretty weird before the hero part.
>Pentagon briefing kit includes hentai.
Joseph Brown
>talk to these utterly alien beings, one of whom is quite literally a sentient ball of acid, both of whom malice is the only identifiable quality, and try to get them to stop >and one of the beings is actually a shit ton of little beings Good fucking luck bro. I'll be seeing you in the pile somewhere.
Robert White
If we go by Peter Watts' story clarkesworldmagazine.com/watts_01_10/ The Thing is actually a sophisticated being that could be reasoned with. It thinks we're horrible stunted walking cancers and that it's helping us by giving the gift of communion, but in principle it could be appealed to.
Aaron Evans
I'm not sure if this is a Sup Forums meta thread or if Kevin Sembieda came up with a new super hero splat book for RIFTS. That's what all these super power names remind me of.
I'm half certain the Thing only mimics blood in the copies, but each cell are all individually a Thing
Gabriel Gutierrez
>going through a really tough time in life >I am doing my absolute best but nothing is going well for me >The people who've I've covered for and helped are now walking over me. >I'm the hero of my own story so I'm trying to be positive and survive >get told by a random site that I don't have a real soul
Upon reading the name I was only thinking small - padlocks and the like... but apparently it's pretty OP. I'll be fine.
Wyatt Ross
>powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Logic_Defiance I don't know what you guys are talking about. There's no real threat, and it'll all blow over. >User can ignore logic/reason as if it didn't exist. Allowing them to do things without any justification or reason behind them and redefine whats normal and whats not, this lets them easily do things that are not only impossible in reality but also in fiction as well. Wow this is actually an incredible power.
>User is able to survive and adapt to urban environments like cities, factories, etc., they can withstand air pollution, harsh temperatures, and strong electric signals.
How the fuck is this a superpower? I'm good at being homeless?