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Suppose this is a typical Vs thread, except the participants are every fictional character who meets the following conditions:
1. Has a superpowered or superhero/supervillain secret identity.
2. Has a secret identity that seems to be a regular member of their race & which generally isn't believed by most others in their setting to be superpowered/superhero/supervillain.
3. Attempts to keep said identities separate.
EVERY fictional character who meets those conditions are somehow all present in the typical conditions presented by Standard Battle Assumptions -as best as is reasonably possible- & all of them want to fight/kill one another & be the last being standing.
HOWEVER, all of said participating characters also very deliberately follow the rule that in this battle, anyone who reveals their superpowers, or superpowered/superhero/supervillain "secret identity" loses automatically.
So for example of how this works, if anyone saw Clark Kent turn into Superman here, or Tommy Oliver turn into the Red Ranger, or Usagi Tsukino turn into Sailor Moon & that observer discovered the secret identity connection, Clark/Supes or Tommy/GR or Usagi/Sailor Moon would lose. Likewise, revealing powers in their non-super/"civilian" identity results in an automatic loss; Peter Parker can't be caught shooting webs while he's not Spiderman, for example.
TL;DR - Who can be the last "super" standing and win without anyone learning that they are a "super"?
Who would be most able to win without breaking their "regular person" identity's cover & keep up appearances?
Obviously, all characters start in their non-superpowered/non-superhero/non-supervillain forms.
1. Has a superpowered or superhero/supervillain secret identity.
2. Has a secret identity that seems to be a regular member of their race & which generally isn't believed by most others in their setting to be superpowered/superhero/supervillain.
3. Attempts to keep said identities separate.
EVERY fictional character who meets those conditions are somehow all present in the typical conditions presented by Standard Battle Assumptions -as best as is reasonably possible- & all of them want to fight/kill one another & be the last being standing.
HOWEVER, all of said participating characters also very deliberately follow the rule that in this battle, anyone who reveals their superpowers, or superpowered/superhero/supervillain "secret identity" loses automatically.
So for example of how this works, if anyone saw Clark Kent turn into Superman here, or Tommy Oliver turn into the Red Ranger, or Usagi Tsukino turn into Sailor Moon & that observer discovered the secret identity connection, Clark/Supes or Tommy/GR or Usagi/Sailor Moon would lose. Likewise, revealing powers in their non-super/"civilian" identity results in an automatic loss; Peter Parker can't be caught shooting webs while he's not Spiderman, for example.
TL;DR - Who can be the last "super" standing and win without anyone learning that they are a "super"?
Who would be most able to win without breaking their "regular person" identity's cover & keep up appearances?
Obviously, all characters start in their non-superpowered/non-superhero/non-supervillain forms.