User blog:Drayco90/Marvel vs. DC- Ms. Marvel vs. Wonder Woman

The multiverse is constantly shifting. Moving about in erratic patterns of irregular ways as if guided by the hand of some bored and careless deity, playing with us for their own amusement. Sometimes, the multiverse shifts in ways that cause collisions. Often, these collisions are minor at best. Someone or something might accidently fall from one universe into a parallel one. But once in a great while, two universes are set on a path determined for collision, and from this collision comes a joining. When two universes, both very different and yet unmistakably similar, come together, only one can remain. Who and what survives this fusion? Well, that's not in the hands of mere mortals to decide. For when two universe collide, only the Deadliest may survive...

This week on Deadliest Fiction, two of comic's leading ladies take to the battlefield in spectacular fashion. On one side comes Carol "Ms. Marvel" Danvers, one of the most iconic modern Avengers with a complicated past and a wide array of powers. Set against her Marvel couterpart and fresh off her team mate's recent victory, Princess Diana, better known by her alias Wonder Woman, a founding member of the Justice League and heroic leader-to-be of the Amazon Warriors. These two heroes enter the arena, but only one can be...The DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

Ms. Marvel
Ms. Marvel doesn't typically carry any weapons in the field of battle, instead relying on her wide array of super powers to keep her ahead in the fight. To begin with, she has super strength that puts her on par with the Marvel Universe's heaviest hitters, and durability to match allowing her to take a lot of damage without slowing down, but while these allow her to punch through walls and foes with ease, she prefers to fight at a distance with her energy projection abilities- typically she flies high into the air to blast her enemies down with explosive beams of light projected from her fingertips. While she no longer has cosmic-level powers, she can absorb other forms of energy like electricity to enhance her beams, up to the force of a nuclear blast.

Ms. Marvel began her career, however, not as a super-powered Avenger, but as a more traditional hero- an officer in the United States Air Force. Her Air Force training has left her an exceptional pilot, marksman and espionage agent. She has also been on the forefront of numerous conflicts, espicially in the last few years- being one of the Pro-Registration movements biggest supporters during the Civil War, on the frontlines during the Secret Invasion and her recent role in breaking the Siege of Asgard.

Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman has a wide array of weapons and powers that she brings into the fight. Her strength is on par with some of the greatest warriors in the DC Universe- only being overpowered by Superman and his "family". She also has great durabillity, shown being shot multiple times without slowing down, and can briefly propel herself into flight. She tends to focus much more on weaponry than most other heroes- starting with her iconic Golden Lasso, which can not be broken by mere strength alone and forces the truth from anyone caught within it. On her forearms are bulletproof bracers that she uses for most defense purposes, being forged from Athena's shield Aegis to be given to her champion. She also wields a sword in battle, which is made of incredibly durable material and can cleave through stone and steel alike.

Wonder Woman was "born" and raised on the island of Themyscira, where she was given no special treatment due to her role as a Princess. The greek influenced warrior Amazons driller her heavily from early childhood until she left to join the DCU proper, and because of them she has expert skill in weapons and tactics that let her take on foes that are even more powerful than she is. As a founding member of the Justice League, Wonder Woman has stood upon the frontlines of nearly every major event in the history of the DC Universe, and has fought unthinkable foes.

X-Factors
Ms. Marvel - Wonder Woman

180 - STRENGTH - 170

While both of these warriors have been shown to be near the top of the line when it comes to strength, most of Wonder Woman's greatest feats of strength come from the Pre-Crisis era, and today relies more on her strategy than strength to deal with foes, while Ms. Marvel has much more recent and greater feats of strength under her belt.

68 - INTELLEGENCE - 90

Simply passing the test to become a US Air Force pilot requires a great deal of brains, and Ms. Marvel would be considered intellectually gifted by normal standards, she isn't nearly on the same bar as fellow super humans like Spider-Man or Mr. Fantastic, while Diana is famed for her Batman-level strategizing and is one of the League's smartest members.

96 - SKILL/TECHNIQUE - 100

Both of these heroes have had their powers for a long time, and know just about everything they can do with them. Wonder Woman's more traditional powers have forced her to make more unique usage of her abilities to keep up with other super-powered threats and allies.

 80 - TRAINING - 90

The US armed forces trained Carol Danvers heavily, which was later reinforced by drilling with her team mates like Captain America and Thor, but Wonder Woman has recieved training that would make a Spartan blush, giving her an edge in this category as well.

100 - EXPERIENCE - 100 

Both of these warriors have served with their teams for an incredibly long time, and have faced massive foes of all types. Alien invasions, genocidal mad men, gargantuan eldritch abominations- these are every-day occasions for these women, and they have the scars to prove their mettle in battle.

70 - CREATIVITY - 75

Neither of these heroes are exactly creative masterminds, but Diana has used her conventional powers in unique and unconventional ways many times, while Carol has a tendancy to rely on the same basic abilities and flashy attacks that, while effective, don't really differentiate that much.

140 - DEXTERITY/SPEED - 60

Ms. Marvel can move fast, hit fast, and can fly at great speeds, even out-flying Iron Man on numerous occasions. Diana, on the other hand, can not move very quickly on the ground, being something of a slow bruiser, but can move very quickly during her brief moments in the air.

40 - WEAPON USE - 90

Ms. Marvel doesn't use weapons in combat traditionally, but she knows her way around firearms and conventional melee weapons, but her style simply isn't to use weapons. Diana, on the other hand, relies on her weapons almost as much, if not more, than her own powers, and her Amazon upbringing have made her know the usage of weapons like spears, swords, lassos and other ancient and exotic melee weapons as a second nature. She's not much for firearms, and wouldn't know much beyond "point and pull trigger" if she had one, causing her to lose some points.

80 - BRUTALITY - 72

Both Ms. Marvel and Wonder Woman will use lethal force if warranted, but Ms. Marvel has much more anger, is prone to much more violent outbursts of power and strength. Wonder Woman may be one of the most brutal members of the Justice League, but she still has "The Cape" viewpoint on things, and will try to avoid lethal means unless she isn't given much other choice.

The Battle
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