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:::::{{plus}} No, it can't. Unless Little Miss Goldenrod keeps a high-quality jeweler's kit (and has an unbelievably high pain threshold), fixing even a minor dent would be difficult at best.<br /> |
:::::{{plus}} No, it can't. Unless Little Miss Goldenrod keeps a high-quality jeweler's kit (and has an unbelievably high pain threshold), fixing even a minor dent would be difficult at best.<br /> |
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::::::{{note}} It could be a part of her ability. In an X-Men analogy, Iceman once suffered an injury which shattered and cracked part of his chest while in ice form. He feared what would happen if he returned to his normal, flesh and blood self. Once he did, the injury was gone, as if the process which turned him in ice and back to flesh "healed" the injury, for lack of a better term.<br /> |
::::::{{note}} It could be a part of her ability. In an X-Men analogy, Iceman once suffered an injury which shattered and cracked part of his chest while in ice form. He feared what would happen if he returned to his normal, flesh and blood self. Once he did, the injury was gone, as if the process which turned him in ice and back to flesh "healed" the injury, for lack of a better term.<br /> |
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::::::{{minus}} In another instance, Colossus (while in his metal form) was superheated by Pyro, then doused in liquid nitrogen; he was turned into a badly cracked/weathered statue. In order to save him, the X-Men had to get a healer from the Morlocks, who healed him as he transitioned back into his original shape (healing the massive injuries the cracks "translated" into before he could die from them.)<br /> |
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::::{{plus}} If the substance she turns into is durable enough to withstand attacks, then she wouldn't be able to sell her hair as gold; it would be written off as some sort of counterfeit.<br /> |
::::{{plus}} If the substance she turns into is durable enough to withstand attacks, then she wouldn't be able to sell her hair as gold; it would be written off as some sort of counterfeit.<br /> |
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:::::{{minus}} It could also be more valuable than regular gold. It's gold and it is more resistant. It could be a gold alloy.<br /> |
:::::{{minus}} It could also be more valuable than regular gold. It's gold and it is more resistant. It could be a gold alloy.<br /> |
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::::::{{plus}} If one tries to sell a lump of metal that looks like gold, yet is too durable to be gold, it is more likely that the person is a con artist than it being an unheard of gold alloy, which is very valuable.<br /> |
::::::{{plus}} If one tries to sell a lump of metal that looks like gold, yet is too durable to be gold, it is more likely that the person is a con artist than it being an unheard of gold alloy, which is very valuable.<br /> |
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:::::::{{note}} Gold alloys do exist, and are widely used for many purposes, and gold readily makes alloys with other metals. It's not so unreasonable for a gold alloy to be more resistant than gold alone, yet remain looking like regular gold.<br /> |
:::::::{{note}} Gold alloys do exist, and are widely used for many purposes, and gold readily makes alloys with other metals. It's not so unreasonable for a gold alloy to be more resistant than gold alone, yet remain looking like regular gold.<br /> |
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:::::::{{minus}} A gold alloy durable enough to withstand substantial injury without any damage would either have almost no gold in it at all (and thus be nearly worthless), or be some sort of ''Star Trek'' uber-alloy.<br /> |
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:::::{{minus}} Effects that protect her from the ability could stop acting in the changed part of her body if it is cut off from the rest of her, there would be no more connection with the brain for it to determine that it is a part of her.<br /> |
:::::{{minus}} Effects that protect her from the ability could stop acting in the changed part of her body if it is cut off from the rest of her, there would be no more connection with the brain for it to determine that it is a part of her.<br /> |
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{{plus}} If the substance she turns into is an alloy, then it makes it more likely that she simply touched a gold ring (made of alloy) and mimicked its properties.<br /> |
{{plus}} If the substance she turns into is an alloy, then it makes it more likely that she simply touched a gold ring (made of alloy) and mimicked its properties.<br /> |
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Revision as of 15:47, 30 November 2009
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| Little Miss Goldenrod's ability is actually duplicating the properties of metals. | None | + If Little Miss Goldenrod's ability only allowed her to turn into gold (an extremely soft metal), she could easily be killed.
+ If the substance she turns into is an alloy, then it makes it more likely that she simply touched a gold ring (made of alloy) and mimicked its properties. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Little Miss Goldenrod | |||||||||