• lemmyng
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    294 months ago

    Super hearing. You’ll just end up with super tinnitus.

    • Sibbo
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      Imagine trying to sleep under the constant sound of the blood rushing inside your veins at the volume of a jet engine.

  • @LopensLeftArm@sh.itjust.works
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    244 months ago

    Invisibility. If light is passing completely through you, it’s not being received by your retinas, and you’re completely blind.

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      44 months ago

      According to the early 2000s documentary series The Invisible Man, if you gain invisibility through the use of a Quicksilver gland, the Quicksilver shifts the light so some of it will penetrate to your retinas.

      • @LopensLeftArm@sh.itjust.works
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        114 months ago

        Then you wouldn’t be completely invisible, at the best, there’d be two floating shadow spots where the light is being absorbed by your retinas.

        • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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          14 months ago

          Quicksilver in the show works like a Star Trek cloaking field. It doesn’t make the person invisible, it passed the light around them.

          • Endmaker
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            154 months ago

            Then, since light cannot reach you, you are effectively blind.

    • @Illuminostro@lemmy.world
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      24 months ago

      The evil version of The Invisible Woman from the comic Planetary has to wear special goggles see while invisible.

  • slazer2au
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    214 months ago

    X-ray vision.

    Either your eyes are pouring out dangerous levels of radiation at the thing you are looking at, or another source of x-ray is bombarding something for you to see the reflections.

    Either way radiation poisoning.

    • @EmoDuck@sh.itjust.works
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      It would be great for a sociopath

      “Uh, I don’t like this guys, let’s just take a good look at him and give him cancer”

  • @ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world
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    Super speed.

    You’re already fast enough to kill yourself by running into something or breaking a bone by punching something. Unless you had super durability you’re just gonna kill yourself.

    Hell even the friction between your feet and the ground would be like jamming your feet into a grinder.

    Edit: This also applies for super strength. Without super durability the first time you used that strength it would rip all the muscles off your skeleton if not snap the bones outright.

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      144 months ago

      As you say most special powers require other powers, like speedforce (in this case). Imagine laser vision that burns off your eyelids. Or thinking “Whoohoo I can fly!” and then as soon as you land you jam your femurs up through your chest cavity because your hip bones aren’t up to touchdown.

  • @davidgro@lemmy.world
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    104 months ago

    Time stopping.

    Assume the air stops too, because why wouldn’t it, then you might be frozen in place by the solid air. But even if you can apply a small force and move it around, getting it to go into your lungs consistently could be a real problem. Best case you could keep walking forward with an open mouth, leaving vacuum surrounded by extra dense air behind you. That would make for some real excitement when time resumes. And even in that case it would become increasingly hard to stay in the same area and gather enough air to breathe. The highly variable density as you take it in might cause problems too - depends on how/where it starts being affected by time as you take it in.

    Light too, if nothing is moving relative to you, then nothing is expending energy to make light, so you’d be probably suffocating, and in total darkness, even outside (at best after 8 minutes and 20 seconds: If the light isn’t stopped entirely then I assume the speed of light being constant would hold. Otherwise if it’s not stopped and not at full C then it would be so heavily redshifted that seeing would not be feasible anyway.) And if light does keep moving while time is stopped, then when time resumes, the sun (and planets, etc) would blink out for a while, visible to everyone presumably.

    • @sicarius@lemmy.world
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      44 months ago

      I think it’s in one of the sequals to John dies at the end, with the spiders where this happens after he takes the sauce and stops time. The grass doesn’t bend under his feet so it’s like running on blades and then he gets shot. Nope, just turns out he ran into a butterfly. Even when he gets to where he’s going he’s powerless to change anything s everything is frozen.

  • @Delphia@lemmy.world
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    84 months ago

    Flying.

    Aside from my commute being better I’m not really uniquely qualified to do anything else.

    FLIES TO THE BANK ROBBERY AND HIDES BEHIND A CAR BECAUSE THOSE DUDES HAVE GUNS!

  • @paddirn@lemmy.world
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    Super-speed. Even just being the Flash and living faster than everyone else around you would be torture. It’s bad enough just being a normal human fast walker and having to walk behind all these goddamn slow walkers. Then add in the potential to get into accidents easier or even killing innocent bystanders by running through them (as in The Boyz), I’m just not sure super-speed would be worth it, unless it were more like a “time-freezing” ability where you can turn it on and off at will and just walk around doing whatever while everyone else is essentially frozen in place or at a highly reduced speed. Maybe that’s even what the Flash’s ability actually is, I don’t follow the comic at all.

    • @criitz@reddthat.com
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      94 months ago

      I feel like the “actually the earth is moving so you’d end up in space” complaints about teleportation/time-travel rely on some heavy assumptions about how those things would work (eg. What the teleportation power uses as a rest reference frame)

  • Blackout
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    Super strength. People just be all asking you to do things all the time. like here, bend this pole or punch that dude to the moon an shit

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      64 months ago

      Happens already. As a taller guy, I get asked to reach stuff all the time. As a bigger guy, I get asked to carry stuff or pick up things that people think are heavy. This is just more of the same

  • @son_named_bort@lemmy.world
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    34 months ago

    Being invisible. People would run into you all the time and you couldn’t cross the street without getting hit by a car or a bike.

  • @ConstipatedWatson@lemmy.world
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    24 months ago

    Off topic but related: you guys just broke the whole super hero concept for me. Now I can’t go back to reading comics or watching movies ignoring all of these things. I suppose I am happy to be my normal me (though perhaps super strength isn’t so bad)!