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Should it be noted that the only DNAs that seems to have a whole body effect that are passive are Captain America's DNA (Since Gravik's whole body got Buffed Up without him needing to transform), and Extremis (Since it can Regenerate most wounds all over their body regardless if they are conscious or not [Gi'ah])?

Whereas the other DNAs seem to need to be consciously used.
 
Honestly secret invasion would have been the best MCU tv show had the ending been more intense n shi
Secret Invasion would have been the best MCU tv show had the writing, action, twists, plots, characters, etc, been better. No, I didn't like it and I honestly think this is one of the worst Marvel tv shows (far from the extent of She-Hulk of course but still)
 
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Honestly secret invasion would have been the best MCU tv show had the ending been more intense n shi
Probably the biggest issue is that it WASN'T a massive crossover event. Say what you will about the original comic, but basically everybody who was relevant at the time was directly affected by the events of Secret Invasion: Avengers, F4, Wakanda, you name it. Here though? It feels like a lazy excuse to justify people hating aliens in general for whenever the X-Men come along.
 
Probably the biggest issue is that it WASN'T a massive crossover event. Say what you will about the original comic, but basically everybody who was relevant at the time was directly affected by the events of Secret Invasion: Avengers, F4, Wakanda, you name it. Here though? It feels like a lazy excuse to justify people hating aliens in general for whenever the X-Men come along.
Yeah, it will probably be useful to set up the X-Men. The worst thing would be to never acknowledge the ending of the series later (like the Celestial after Eternals)
 
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Frigga's Speed Stat isn't Bolded
 
Conveniently, both the tram catching feat and the New Goblin wall feat ended up with pretty close results to each other, so points for consistency.

This Symbiote suit Spidey calc seems worth including on the profile as a supporting feat.

Captain America's log feat was very high into Class K.

The crane MCU Spider-Man pulled down seems to be this?

It might be worth considering using the high-end for Bucky's bionic arm crushing Iron Man's gauntlet (using gold-titanium), as the Marvel Studios Visual Dictionary outright states that the Mark 46 armor still uses the gold-titanium alloy (even specifying that the plating consists of 95.5 percent titanium, 4.5 percent gold), which seems less random than assuming nitinol.

Perhaps someone could try doing a calc for the Lizard's wall tearing feat? Surely it'd be a decent supporting feat at minimum. Or MCU Spider-Man doing this to electrical tower cables.
 
If we try using that for scaling, we might have to assume the Mark 46-47 has a laser output well below 200 petawatts, considering the junior novel statement that puts the noncombat armor's unibeam power as being 10 times that of its repulsor blast (or that the unibeam being the most powerful weapon just doesn't apply for the noncombat armors).

The unibeam doesn't really seem to get used all that much in general.
 
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Conveniently, both the tram catching feat and the New Goblin wall feat ended up with pretty close results to each other, so points for consistency.

This Symbiote suit Spidey calc seems worth including on the profile as a supporting feat.

Captain America's log feat was very high into Class K.

The crane MCU Spider-Man pulled down seems to be this?

It might be worth considering using the high-end for Bucky's bionic arm crushing Iron Man's gauntlet (using gold-titanium), as the Marvel Studios Visual Dictionary outright states that the Mark 46 armor still uses the gold-titanium alloy (even specifying that the plating consists of 95.5 percent titanium, 4.5 percent gold), which seems less random than assuming nitinol.

Perhaps someone could try doing a calc for the Lizard's wall tearing feat? Surely it'd be a decent supporting feat at minimum. Or MCU Spider-Man doing this to electrical tower cables.
Ok but has anyone calced doc ock ripping off the bank vault? I think there was a statement in a novel about it being able to tank tank fire or something
 
Conveniently, both the tram catching feat and the New Goblin wall feat ended up with pretty close results to each other, so points for consistency.

This Symbiote suit Spidey calc seems worth including on the profile as a supporting feat.

Captain America's log feat was very high into Class K.

The crane MCU Spider-Man pulled down seems to be this?

It might be worth considering using the high-end for Bucky's bionic arm crushing Iron Man's gauntlet (using gold-titanium), as the Marvel Studios Visual Dictionary outright states that the Mark 46 armor still uses the gold-titanium alloy (even specifying that the plating consists of 95.5 percent titanium, 4.5 percent gold), which seems less random than assuming nitinol.

Perhaps someone could try doing a calc for the Lizard's wall tearing feat? Surely it'd be a decent supporting feat at minimum. Or MCU Spider-Man doing this to electrical tower cables.
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