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Does the composite human have weight as well?

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I mean, does the composite human have the weight of Jon Brower, and the power of a sumo wrestler? Yet the speed of usain bolt and agility of Jerry rice?

This is how it works right?
 
Well, he ahould though, if it's a combined aspect of every positive thing from humanity.
 
It's been discussed before. We give the Composite Human a defined weight and everything goes south. Say we used the weight of Jonah Lomu, who gives the Composite Human his tackling strength. But then what if we added Usain Bolt's speed to that weight? Then suddenly he becomes much more powerful, but no human ever performed that feat. And adding any other weight would make that calculation invalid.

So no, no weight for the human
 
i would assume that during a match, a specified weight and hight may be chosen in the OP. problem with it is that it takes something away while adding in something else. making him heavier adds to his power and durability, one would assume, but it would take away the speed and stamina that it had previously
 
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