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Re: Robert Seater's superheroes
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lugnet.build.minifigs
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Tue, 13 May 2003 06:45:14 GMT
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, Travis Matheson writes:
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> > > I also really like the guy who can apparently pass through solid walls.
> > I do too. Question in regards to that "power" though: I can comprehend how
> > that can "work" but I don't understand how garments and stuff can as well
> > (like the girl's bookbag in X-Men--she was not even wearing it)??!!? I
> > know, I know it is just fictional but I would like some help. Anybody???
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> ShadowCat (AKA Kitty Pryde) has the ability to pass through solid
> matter. She has to hold her breath while doing this but like Nightcrawler,
> who can teleport anyone else he has physical contact with Shadowcat can do
> the same, but the bigger the object the more effort it requires
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Merci beaucoup/Shukkrun jazeela/Gut Danke/~~ Travis. I'm more clear on the
issue now. That definitely is one of the coolest powers.
<snip>
> > > The cleverest (IMO), though, is how he used the red hair over the face
> > with >white bangs to do Rogue.
> > Yea, great idea there. I also like Gambit, even though his costume seems
> > more goofy.
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> Gambits most recognisable feature is his jacket and cards. the cards are
> easy but the jacket. I thought it did portray Gambit clearly though
Yes, good point...the jacket was well done.
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> Trav (-|-)
-Andrew
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