Mobile Invulnerability
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| Mobile Invulnerability | |
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| The Juggernaut (Marvel) is a well known user of this ability. | |
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Power/Ability to: |
Become unstoppable while in motion. |
Power to become unstoppable while moving. Variation of Invulnerability.
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Also Called
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- Inertia Momentum Manipulation
- Rampart Charge
- Rhinoceros Effect
- Unstoppable Momentum
Capabilities
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Users become unstoppable while moving and gain momentum more quickly and in greater amounts than would normally be possible, often generating amazing force in just a few feet. External forces are incapable of preventing forward motion or harming the user as long as they are moving.
Associations
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- May be formed by a combination Enhanced Speed and Enhanced Durability.
- Enhanced Durability
- Enhanced Strength
- Inertia Manipulation
- Invulnerability
- Juggernaut Momentum
Limitations
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- May require high speeds for power to be effective.
- May require extreme size, or mass to be effective.
- May be defeated by momentum redirection, effectively using their own power against them.
- Can be stopped by Absolute Defense
Known Users
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- Lionblaze (Warriors)
- Juggernaut (Marvel)
- Rhino (Marvel)
- Hulk (Marvel)
- Superman (DC Comics)
- Doomsday (DC Comics)
- AMAZO (Justice League Unlimited)
- Cannonbolt (Ben 10)
- Ultimate Cannonbolt (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
Gallery
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The Rhino (Marvel) is one of Spider-man's most destructive foes.
The Hulk (Marvel) is practically unstoppable once in motion.
Jozu (One Piece) can charge at incredible speed and seemingly cannot be stopped.
Rhydon's (Pokemon) previous form, Rhyhorn, can charge and ram down anything, and was unstoppable.
Superman (DC) is virtually unstoppable.
Supergirl (DC) is the same as Superman.
AMAZO (Justice League Unlimited), having copied Superman's strength, becomes nigh unstoppable.