Thank you Blake, for saying everything I was about to say in waaaay better words.
I agree, some people think of Gambit as just a guy with an accent that can blow stuff up. There’s a lot more to it than that. I’ll admit I am a big Gambit fan, but I am also a Nightcrawler fan as well. They are 2 of my favorite X-Men.
Speaking on that note of them being X-Men, don’t we also have to consider the fact that these two guys know each other pretty well. They would know how each know how the other one fights, having been on the same team for years.
I personally think this is a fight that could potentially end in a stalemate. It could boil down to just 2 guys trying to hit each other and not quite getting it done.
That’s actually exactly what a physicist means (I know, a comic book got the physics right, don’t hold your breath waiting for it to happen again). Potential energy, if the word means anything at all, is mass, and the portion of it that depends on macroscopic position is negligible. Now, most of it is very difficult for us to make use of, but then, that’s presumably where Gambit’s power comes in.
Actually, back in the Claremont/Byrne days, Cyclops did this to him more than once in training situations. Kurt had a tendency to teleport to right above an enemy and drop onto them. So Cyclops just aimed his optic beams straight up and blasted him as he materialized. He even said, “How many times have I told you to stop being so predictable?”
Maybe … if his staff was made of wood. If I recall, it’s a special collapsible metal staff. Granted, Logan could still slice up the metal, but Remy could probably retract the staff back away before Logan swung his claws.
This is one of those fights whose outcome is entirely a function of who decides to throw down first.
Each character knows the other’s capabilities. Neither is invulnerable.
Nightcrawler gets pissed at Gambit for fucking over his foster sister one time too many: He teleports behind the Cajun, grabs him, and breaks his neck, or stabs him through the heart, or whatever.
Remy goes to the dark side and decides to take down Kurt before any realizes: he charges up a card, slips it into Kurts pocket, walks off.
Nightcrawler still has the edge; if he notices the card in time to ditch it, Gambit’s toast.
Gambit still dies. Wolverine will slice him to bits when he finds out what happened; Colossus will stomp him. And Storm … I don’t like to think about it.