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Actually no, it's easy. It's called you roll the team in regardless, send four officers forward to check windows with binoculars from a distance to approach the house from variety of directions. Who is inside? Are they acting normal? (eating, playing etc)? Takes only a few minutes before storming the place. They

or at the very least, sexual assault.

grey goo theory!

It was one of the very first space RTS that was truly in 3D space. Not some illusion where everything is on the same plane of existence. You can tell your bombers/fighters to attack from above and below where ships didn't have AA guns while your capital ships attacked straight on etc. There was turrets with certain

You see that divide North/South in Maine? Yeah that's a bitch. Colleges are more likely to be on the coast line which means if you live more west, you'll have to drive through up to 2ft of snow to go to class. Cause you know, it ain't snowing 2ft on the coastline.

That reminds me of Maine's highways/roadways.

Well another flaw indeed if you want to nitpick the physics. Unless you want to get some quantum mechanics involved. Ways around this side effect would depend upon how the time stop would happen. Is it simply a form of human super speed? Altering the way you and others would sense time? etc. Does it alter just the way

Haha, tis fine. Not many people pick a part time stop abilities as much as super strength or super speed.

The ability to eat four cheeseburgers and fries without it affecting the waistline. Super power indeed.

I agree but my point is that super speed and strength simply worked back in the 1950/60's more easier because there wasn't a ton of science to back up what can go horribly wrong with the law of physics. That is my point of the curse of knowledge. Sometimes ignorance is more blissful. As science advances, we're going

Yeah I agree, it is nit picking. But if we're at that level of nitpick, then super speed and alot of other super powers is out the door as well. Your point does have merit however. It's why I didn't dive too deep into how the power would work beyond an concept stage.

I agree with you on Gandalf and similar characters. But then again, most of the powers wouldn't work on an concept level pass in reality. It's why suspension of reality exists. Alot of the comic super powers we are talking about when they put into comic form, the science wasn't what it was today. I like to call it the

Entirely possible, sure. Though you can get into some quantum mechanics/relativity realm of what happens when you move faster than everyone else. Basically if everyone is moving slower than you, you'll probably live longer anyway to begin with.

Depends on how efficient your body is using that energy as well. Your stomach processes food is another factor. If you have an hyper-efficient stomach, you may not end up eating as much as you would think.

I'm going to make the case for the best superpower to be the ability to stop Time for a duration. At any time, I can cause time to stop, and simply make things go my way. End up in a gunfight? I'll calmly walk over and take out the clip of each gun and remove the bullets. Put it back in. Resume fight. I need some

Well I could say that Halo had cult status. I can't say the same for Left 4 Dead 2 though. I mean sure, I basically lived/breathed it or whatever for basically a year with the exception of halo coming out that year. Though that was basically I had four friends and we played every night. I'm not entirely sure, but

Only game that made me lose time was Left 4 dead 2 (nearly 1800 hours clocked on it). Only game I really played besides Halo during that time. Otherwise, yeah, it's very hard for a game to grip me for long.

It really is.

Giving away is not selling.

The GPS is automatically turned (even when turned off) the moment you dial the police in whatever country you are in.