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If you get hit by the laser blast of a Dalek in Doctor Who you die. That's it. Even in the Doctor Who table top role playing game they say that it's instantly fatal. On the other side, on the TV show it takes the concentrated fire from a bunch of soldiers armed with assault rifles to just have the chance of breaking through its shield. Not even damage it, just break through the shield.
This is fine though, because Doctor Who isn't a series about gun totting action heroes cutting through their enemies. It's a series where you need to out think your enemies.
Superman often gets bashed as being boring because he's too powerful, but One Punch Man shows the potential comedy as well as the boredom and to a lesser extent the loneliness that comes with being powerful.
Superman is THE hero. He's also from a destroyed world, never knew said destroyed world and with how powerful he is constantly lives in a world of cardboard. If you can't think of how that could lead to emotional drama then you should turn in your writer's card.
I don't believe that a high power level is a problem. It can be dealt with. You can increase the scale of the threat to match that, or change what the story is about so that the high power level doesn't matter. That's my thoughts on it. What's yours?
This is fine though, because Doctor Who isn't a series about gun totting action heroes cutting through their enemies. It's a series where you need to out think your enemies.
Superman often gets bashed as being boring because he's too powerful, but One Punch Man shows the potential comedy as well as the boredom and to a lesser extent the loneliness that comes with being powerful.
Superman is THE hero. He's also from a destroyed world, never knew said destroyed world and with how powerful he is constantly lives in a world of cardboard. If you can't think of how that could lead to emotional drama then you should turn in your writer's card.
I don't believe that a high power level is a problem. It can be dealt with. You can increase the scale of the threat to match that, or change what the story is about so that the high power level doesn't matter. That's my thoughts on it. What's yours?