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Would you want to have a superpower even if you couldn't use it?

SunnyD

Belgian Waffler
Imagine if you will you could have a superpower, but for whatever reason the superpower you are granted is essentially useless to you.

For example: Micah from Heroes. He's got the ability to "talk to electronics". But say if you will Micah was unfortunate enough to live in the middle of the savanna in Africa where "High Tech" is probably a spear with a metal tip.

Or another example: Superman. But instead of landing on Earth, say he landed in a solar system with a red star as its sun.

Would you still want to have the superpower just to have it, in the event that it may somehow be useful at some point in time? Or would it irritate you to no end that it was useless to you?
 
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: Exterous
I guess it would be good to have just in case

This.

Why do people carry CW's? Just in case.

But arguably a CW is far more useful in a multitude of situations than a power that is either suppressed or outright useless.
 
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: Exterous
I guess it would be good to have just in case

This.

Why do people carry CW's? Just in case.

But arguably a CW is far more useful in a multitude of situations than a power that is either suppressed or outright useless.

Depends.

It's useful in certain situations, as the superpower would be useful in certain situations. Just the CW is more likely to get used, but then again how many people walk around with CW's and never use/pull them? I'm sure there are plenty.
 
Uh if you couldn't use it ever? because that would be the same as not having it.

but then again i guess monks don't castrate themselves so...
 
Originally posted by: deepred98
Uh if you couldn't use it ever? because that would be the same as not having it.

This. If Superman lived on a planet with a red sun, he'd never be super. He'd be special just like everybody else.
 
Like some kind of trolling planet that totally ignored everything you posted because they were too busy trolling themselves? 😀
 
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: deepred98
Uh if you couldn't use it ever? because that would be the same as not having it.

This. If Superman lived on a planet with a red sun, he'd never be super. He'd be special just like everybody else.

But that's the point - if you KNEW you have powers under a certain context, but you're not within the confines of that context. The only saving grace is possibly the hope that one day you'd be in the context to use those powers, but that's nothing more than a hope.
 
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Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: deepred98
Uh if you couldn't use it ever? because that would be the same as not having it.

This. If Superman lived on a planet with a red sun, he'd never be super. He'd be special just like everybody else.

But that's the point - if you KNEW you have powers under a certain context, but you're not within the confines of that context. The only saving grace is possibly the hope that one day you'd be in the context to use those powers, but that's nothing more than a hope.

But if Kal-El landed on a planet with a red sun would he ever know that a yellow sun makes him super?
 
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: deepred98
Uh if you couldn't use it ever? because that would be the same as not having it.

This. If Superman lived on a planet with a red sun, he'd never be super. He'd be special just like everybody else.

But that's the point - if you KNEW you have powers under a certain context, but you're not within the confines of that context. The only saving grace is possibly the hope that one day you'd be in the context to use those powers, but that's nothing more than a hope.

But if Kal-El landed on a planet with a red sun would he ever know that a yellow sun makes him super?

Didn't his ship/pod/whatever have archives that his father put in that he eventually accessed to learn about who he was?
 
Originally posted by: Pegun
How would you know you had the powers if you never able to use and discover what they are?
And the more important corollary to that question:
Do we already have super powers, but since we can't use them, how would we know?

 
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