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:Not a bad idea. I can't think of a more concise phrase than the ones you've listed.
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I would say that STRIPE (and Rocket Red) would qualify because they are powered armor, and that's pretty much their entire source of power. Batman on the other hand needs to use a vehicle. The powered armor people essentially ''are'' vehicles. --[[User:BoneGnawer|BoneGnawer]] 19:44, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

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This thread should be used to propose new categories.

I'm not a fan of abusing categories, but we already categorize some characters by their powers, so I thought that a category to sort those who can fly would be a good addition. It should include any hero/villain who can fly on via an inherent power (Superman), or via an outside means (GL, Stargirl, etc). I'm not sure if characters like STRIPE should qualify, because then any character who possesses flight equipment would (Batman).

If you agree, what would be the most appropriate name?

  1. Flight ability
  2. Ability to fly
  3. ...

Thailog 14:01, 4 March 2007 (UTC)

Not a bad idea. I can't think of a more concise phrase than the ones you've listed.

I would say that STRIPE (and Rocket Red) would qualify because they are powered armor, and that's pretty much their entire source of power. Batman on the other hand needs to use a vehicle. The powered armor people essentially are vehicles. --BoneGnawer 19:44, 4 March 2007 (UTC)