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Rutkowski

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Dorian Cornelius Jasper said:
Technically true, but I feel a little uncomfortable with any mention of concepts relating to the omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent in a thread explicitly referring to "characters." Implying that God is merely a character in a created work, while arguable from an atheist or non-deist perspective, is not necessarily the most respectful way to treat the concept.
Possibly not, I don't give two shits.

I'm a christian; btw. It's just silly to get butthurt over such a dumb thing.

Also, it's the Easy Answer. Those are always the most trite and boring.
No, the trite and boring are people posting the same dumb things over and over again such as the Goku and Chuck Norris memes(why does anyone even think of that bigoted fucker anymore?). Mine wasn't the most creative but it's the truth; no other would be able to even challenge him ergo he is the most powerful character in anything anywhere which is what the OP asked for.
 

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Sabin. You can argue all you want, but the ************ SUPLEXED A TRAIN.

That or God or whatever universe's approximation of God - be it Sin, Q, Galactus, or Chuck Norris.
 

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sunami88 said:
Mad Jim Jaspers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Jim_Jaspers].

/thread :p.

Sir James Jaspers is one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel universe, with the power to warp reality. The less powerful Earth-238 version of Jaspers was able to warp his entire universe beyond recognition to such a degree that it became necessary to destroy the Earth-238 timeline completely just to stop the Jaspers' Warp from spreading to other universes. From what Merlyn hinted during his telepathic alert to Captain Britain, the more powerful Earth-616 Jaspers was an omniversal scale threat whose power would continue to grow and develop on an exponential rate:

"This version of Jaspers. Is too powerful, too dangerous. His counterpart could at least be halted, even if it meant destroying his entire continuum. This one is not so easily containable. And if he cannot be defeated, then the omniverse shall fall into chaos, and a new and hostile god shall play dice with matter."

Mad Jim Jaspers has vast reality warping powers. He can restructure matter and energy on an enormous scale and bend and distort space to create tesseract spaces which are far larger than what would otherwise fit into a three dimensional space. He can warp and disrupt the laws of physics to make entire universes unsuitable for life if left unchecked. During his battle with the Fury, Jaspers altered his own form to change into completely different lifeforms and even non-living objects while maintaining his own human mind. He reanimated his entire body after having been fried into an empty skeleton by the Fury. He has shown himself capable of resurrecting the dead and creating sentient lifeforms.
How the fuck do you stop that?!
 

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FallenJellyDoughnut said:
How the fuck do you stop that?!
Well, apparently... if you're lucky, destroying the entire space/time continuum in which he exists will do the trick... sometimes...

Since my friends and I found him, these types of "who's more powerful" discussions always end in "Mad Jim Jaspers" :p.

Gotta love Marvel, eh.
 

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He may not be the most powerful character ever but I'd like to throw an honourable mention out to Tetsuo Shima who started this trend of superpowered characters in fiction...sort of, maybe. Seriously though how can you compete with a drug addicted teenager who destroys cities, forces prostitution and then punches a crater in the 'effing MOON.
 

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Barret with Ungarmax and 8 mastered Mimic Materia, each paired up with a mastered Counter Materia. Cloud uses a W-Item to give him two Hero Drinks. Barret uses Ungarmax, and the fireworks start.
 

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FallenJellyDoughnut said:
sunami88 said:
Mad Jim Jaspers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_Jim_Jaspers].


How the fuck do you stop that?!
IIRC, both times he was destroyed by his own creation, the fury. The first time the fury took him to a deleted universe where there was no reality to warp, and then electrocuted him with one of it's tools. The second time he and the fury were fused together and he was eventually consumed by it. Then blink jammed a quiver full of teleportation javelins into the fury, scattering it in a hundred different directions.

OT: I seem to recall a child in the guardians of the galaxy stories that could permanently copy any power or ability he sees, including that of beings such as the living tribunal. I think he was called the Protege.
 

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LeonHellsvite said:
AC10 said:
Kirby, because if there were a character conceivably more powerful, he could just copy their power and thus become as powerful as they are. By this inference there could not be a character more powerful.
but by that logic he could not be more powerful than them thus meaning he would not hold the title of most powerful, nobody could since there would be more than one
Kirby isn't equally pwerfull. Slightly weaker, actually.



Also: Wow, not 20 identical CHUCK N0RR1seZ!!!


Oh wait, most powerfull fictional Character... Im going with God.
 

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I can't believe this thread has gone four pages and no-one's mentioned the "King of All Cosmos" from Katamari Damacy. He destroyed all the stars and celestial bodies in the universe during one drinking binge, and he tore a hole in the very fabric of space with a tennis swing.

If that's not the most powerful character in anything anywhere, I don't know what is.
 

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scagzilla in the 2nd playthrough in borderlands. takes 20 min to kill with 4 ppl i hear. soloing him is purely impossible, i tried.
 

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I would have to say Shiki Tohno(nanaya.) He can see lines of deaths, as well as Points of existence. If he traces the lines of death, whatever object that line is on, at the line, will split apart, no matter how much force he uses on the line.

Now if he stabs a Point of a existence, that is it, the object stops existing. Instantly dies. Doesn't matter if the person is immortal or invulnerable, if he stabs the point of existence, the person it is on is gone.
 

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Id vote for a mercer meal, a minced mercer, a mercer meatloaf, an alex soufle.

And by that I mean Alex Mercer, who can not only kill somebody, but then go into work the next day and flawlessly imitate them.

Oh and he can kill the entire US millitary as well, which is always a bonus.
 

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Squirrel Girl. I kid you not, she is one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel universe, having defeated the likes of Dr. Doom and Thanos.
 

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Patrick Danville. The Dark Tower series.

Those of you who know, know why...
 

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LeonHellsvite said:
AC10 said:
Kirby, because if there were a character conceivably more powerful, he could just copy their power and thus become as powerful as they are. By this inference there could not be a character more powerful.
but by that logic he could not be more powerful than them thus meaning he would not hold the title of most powerful, nobody could since there would be more than one
Excellent point! I suppose then if we're following this path then there IS no most powerful character with Kirby around!