User blog:Cfp3157/The Flash vs. Spider-Man



Some have greatness thrust upon them, and these two have taken that greatness and used it to be the best versions of themselves. The Flash, the fastest man alive who took his gift of super-speed and uses it to protect Central City! Spider-Man, the high-flying student turned vigilante superhero of New York City! The Scarlet Speedster collides against the Web-Slinger as Barry Allen and Peter Parker trade blows! But when the dust settles, only one superhero gets to be...

THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!!!

The Flash


After witnessing his mother's murder at the hands of a mysterious figure as a child, Barry Allen was taken under the roof of Joe West, a close friend of the convicted yet innocent Henry Allen. Barry excelled at science and forensics, working for the Central City police department while dedicating his life to finding the "man in yellow" and bringing him to justice.

Barry, fascinated by the engimatic scientist Harrison Wells, attended his unveiling of the particle accelerator. However, Barry was required to return to his lab back at the police department before the accelerator could be activated. A lightning storm took place just as the accelerator ripped open a wormhole, and the lightning struck Barry and splashed him in a variety of dangerous chemicals.

For several months, Barry was stuck in a coma under the care of a now crippled Wells. When Barry awoke, he discovered the particle accelerator had changed his molecules, connecting him to the "Speed Force" and forever changing him. Initially struggling with his abilities, Barry was convinced by his good friend Oliver Queen to use these powers for good. Under the tutelage of Dr. Wells and his two remaining staff members Cisco Roman and Dr. Caitlin Snow, Barry utilized his new abilities for protecting Central City from more metahumans like him as The Flash.

Abilities:
 * The Speed Force: The Flash's connection to the Speed Force has given him a variety of new powers. In addition to superhuman speed and durability, the Flash has accelerated perception, giving him superhuman reflexes, agility, and allow him to absorb vast amounts of information in seconds, He also has the ability to create vortexes by moving a specific part of his body at a high speed, and can become intangible by vibrating his molecules at the same frequency as air. Using the latter ability, he can also expel toxins from his body. Finally, he can use the momentum built up from his speed enhances his strength to a level far stronger than regular humans.
 * Accelerated Healing Factor: The Flash has an accelerated healing factor, caused vis his cells regenerating at a superhuman speed. Because of this, normally fatal wounds can be healed within a matter of hours. This also translates to his stamina; his fatigue toxins are rapidly expelled from his body, allowing him to exert himself far longer than any human.
 * Capable Hand-to-Hand Combatant: The Flash, despite very little training and experience, utilizes his speed and reflexes to make him a formidable hand-to-hand fighter. What he lacks in technique, he makes up for in his ability to punch, kick, dodge, and strike at a rate that makes fighting him in hand-to-hand extremely difficult.
 * Gifted forensic mind: The Flash, even prior to working the employees of S.T.A.R. labs, was a gifted chemist and forensics expert. He is also a skilled leader, able to lead Team Flash even without his mentor, Dr. Wells.



Spider-Man


After arriving home after a robbery, Peter Parker was left abandoned by his parents who died in a plane crash. Left alone and depressed, Peter struggled with life outside the home of his aunt and uncle. Discovering his father's briefcase years later, Parker tracked down one of his father's old colleagues, Dr. Kurt Connors.

Parker tried to find Connors in his lab at OsCorp, eventually finding himself in a room full of radioactive spiders. One bit him, gifting him with several superhuman powers and abilities. He discovered these powers through a series of accidents.

Finally meeting Connors, Parker ignored his uncle Ben's calls to continue speaking and working with his new mentor. Returning home, he and Ben got into a fight before Parker stormed out. Ben and Parker met in a grocery store, but were interrupted when Ben was shot by a burglar. Channeling his rage into a quest for revenge, he soon changed his mindset from revenge to justice as Spider-Man.

Abilities:
 * Superhuman physical attributes: Spider-Man has several superhuman attributes. His strength and durability allow him to brawl with far larger opponents like the Lizard, as well as lift cars amd throw objects like a sewar lid at incredible speed. His reflexes and agility, combined with his Spider-Sense, allow him to dodge automatic weaponry with ease.
 * Skilled Acrobat: Spider-Man is an expert acrobat, combining his speed and agility to easily maneuver via cartwheels, flips, etc. throughout the city.
 * Expert Hand-to-Hand Combatant: Utilizing his various superpowers and his web slinging, Spider-Man has developed an incredibly unique and powerful fighting style to dominate close quarters.
 * Genius-level Intellect: Despite his age, Spider-Man is a gifted chemist and inventor. He developed his very own web-shooters and the fluid they utilize, and used his knowledge to defeat Electro and protect citizens caught in the crossfire.
 * Spider-Sense: Spider-Man has developed a unique sixth sense, which acts as a warning to danger. Combined with his reflexes, Spider-Man can easily predict attacks and protect himself from them via quick dodges or acrobatics.
 * Wall-crawling: Spider-Man can climb onto most surfaces and stick to them, providing important vantage points throughout battle.
 * Web-shooters: Spider-Man utilizes a pair of mechanical web shooters that act as both a method of transportation or as traditional webbing to pull himself or his opponents closer together.



X-Factors
The Flash / Spider-Man- X-Factor

75 / 80- Strength

The Flash's strength has already been enhanced to the peak of human strength when he was struck by lightning, and that impressive strength keeps building up the more momentum Flash gains as he fights. Each strike will be stronger than the last, making a long, drag-out brawl work in his favor. However, Spidey's superhuman strength is both more powerful and useful than Flash's initial strength, and can be used more for more purposes than "hit stuff."

85 / 30- Training

The Flash's been working with a team of some of the brightest scientists in Central City to utilize and aid him in combat. Dr. Wells, a former speedster himself, has offered Flash some immense knowledge about his powers himself. In sharp contrast, Spidey has next to no training at all. He's a street hero, fighting with little more than instinct and experience.

70 / 90- Creativity

Flash's often relied on constant contact with his teammates, working with them to solve problems and develop strategies. He works much better with the group than he does on his own. Meanwhile, almost all of Spidey's abilities are both unique and limited, forcing him to constantly develop new strategies and tactics to use them.

85 / 80- Experience

Simply out, the Flash has fought more superhumans than Spidey. While the wall-crawlsd has dealt with several street criminals and arguably been active longer, his experience in dealing with superhumans is brief but always intense on a personal level. Meanwhile, the Flash's rogues are wide and varied, from the meticulous Captain Cold to the powerful Weather Wizard.