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'''Lucas Lee''' is Ramona Flowers' second evil ex and the final boss of the second book, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Lucas is a skateboarder turned sell-out actor who is shown as the star in a number of cheesy action movies, only having one movie that was deemed "kind-of good", called Let's Hope There's a Heaven and an upcoming romantic comedy called You Just Don't Exist with Winifred Hailey. He is the primary antagonist of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Volume 2, although Scott Pilgrim repeatedly confuses him with Lucas "Crash" Wilson of Crash and the Boys and the real-life actor Luke Wilson from Bottle Rocket. His name is a reference to Jason Lee, a real life pro skateboarder turned actor. | '''Lucas Lee''' is Ramona Flowers' second evil ex and the final boss of the second book, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Lucas is a skateboarder turned sell-out actor who is shown as the star in a number of cheesy action movies, only having one movie that was deemed "kind-of good", called Let's Hope There's a Heaven and an upcoming romantic comedy called You Just Don't Exist with Winifred Hailey. He is the primary antagonist of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Volume 2, although Scott Pilgrim repeatedly confuses him with Lucas "Crash" Wilson of Crash and the Boys and the real-life actor Luke Wilson from Bottle Rocket. His name is a reference to Jason Lee, a real life pro skateboarder turned actor. | ||
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Revision as of 19:38, 21 December 2021
“ | There's a lot of things that Ramona doesn't mention, Pilgrim. She likes to act like she's little miss perfect, but the truth is... she cheated on me. | „ |
~ Lucas Lee talking about how Ramona Flowers cheated on him to Scott Pilgrim |
Background
Lucas Lee is Ramona Flowers' second evil ex and the final boss of the second book, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Lucas is a skateboarder turned sell-out actor who is shown as the star in a number of cheesy action movies, only having one movie that was deemed "kind-of good", called Let's Hope There's a Heaven and an upcoming romantic comedy called You Just Don't Exist with Winifred Hailey. He is the primary antagonist of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Volume 2, although Scott Pilgrim repeatedly confuses him with Lucas "Crash" Wilson of Crash and the Boys and the real-life actor Luke Wilson from Bottle Rocket. His name is a reference to Jason Lee, a real life pro skateboarder turned actor.
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Relationship with Ramona Ramona and Lucas Lee started dating during their freshman year in high school together. Around that time Lucas Lee was, according to Ramona, a "whiny little greasy-haired skater." Prior to the relationship Lucas followed Ramona around and constantly asked to go out with her. Eventually Ramona said okay and the two went out for a short while. Although Lucas Lee claims he was an important figure in Ramona's past, he lacks any real relevance in Ramona's life; According to Ramona, all they really did was sit together on a street curb and smoke. At some point in the relationship Ramona cheated on and left him for the "first cocky pretty boy" that came by (Ramona's third evil ex-boyfriend, Todd Ingram). Encounter with Scott Scott goes to Casa Loma with Wallace Wells to fight Lucas. However, when he gets there, Scott gets nervous being next to a movie star. When Lucas finds out who Scott is, he attacks him whilst Scott (now starstruck) simply asks for his autograph. Lucas then swings Scott into the side of the Casa Loma building, rendering Scott unconscious. When Scott comes to, Lucas offers Scott a short break and Scott accepts. Scott and Lucas talk about their movie and Lucas and Ramona's relationship, and Lucas tearfully reveals that Ramona cheated on him. Lucas then makes an offer to Scott, saying he'll tell Gideon that Scott defeated him if Scott gives Lucas all of his money. Scott refuses and tells Lucas that he's a sellout. Defeat Scott outsmarts Lucas by asking him to demonstrate a skateboard trick. After he accepts Scott's request, Lucas skateboards down a long rail. As he grinds down the rail, he accelerates too quickly and disintegrates as he hits the ground, leaving behind coins and a Mithril Skateboard that Scott cannot even touch due to a lack of "Skateboard Proficiency" (It's later revealed that he instead took "Longsword Proficiency"). The skateboard itself disappears soon after. Scott complains because he didn't get Lucas' autograph and because Lucas left behind over $14 in change. |
Statistics
Tier: 8-A
Name: Lucas Lee
Origin: Scott Pilgrim
Sex: Male
Age: Around 23-24 (Should be around Ramona Flowers' age)
Classification: Human, Second Evil Ex-Boyfriend
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Multi-City Block level (Easily bruised and knocked out an off gaurd Scott Pilgrim, which should make him superior to Matthew Patel)
Durability: Multi-City Block level (Should be superior to Matthew Patel)
Striking Strength: Multi-City Block Class
Lifting Strength: At least Peak Human (Could easily throw Scott Pilgrim)
Travel Speed: Superhuman (Could keep up with Scott Pilgrim), Higher on his skateboard (Could travel up to 309 kilometers per hour on his skateboard)
Combat Speed: Superhuman (Scales to Scott Pilgrim)
Reaction Speed: Superhuman (Scales to Scott Pilgrim)
Stamina: Unknown
Range: Standard Melee, Multiversal with Subspace Manipulation (The size of subspace expands this large)
Intelligence: Gifted (Is a skilled actor and skater. Easily beat up Scott Pilgrim)
Powers and Abilities
All previous powers and abilities to an unknown extent. Regeneration (Low-Godly. Subspace avatars are avatars of pure cognition of one's true self and by extension can be restored by the true form at will), Immortality (Type 3, 5, 6, and 8. Subspace avatars are avatars of pure cognition of one's true self and by extension can be restored by the true form at will. Concepts such as death are irrelevant to them as even if one dies they will just be sent into subspace. Even spirits can freely pass through and from Subspace. All damage done to a subspace avatar means nothing to them, Scott could lose his limbs in subspace and be cut in half and would still be perfectly fine), Abstract Existence (Type 1. The subspace avatar is a being of pure cognition, existing as a mere thought in the realm of subspace, with the effects done to their body being useless as it will always regenerate back or be unaffected by acts such as cutting it in half, even if the true user dies the subspace avatar will still exist), Acausality (Type 3. Subspace is a different space-time where all rules are different (including death), thus it should by extension be a different system of causality), Perspective Manipulation (Perception is Law. People, items, and Mind Subspace itself are based on the nature of the person's mind, therefore, however, a person imagines Subspace is how it will appear. A good example is Scott's Dream Desert: this location is repeatedly used as a metaphor for Scott's loneliness but also is his projected image of Subspace at that time which Ramona is able to pass through), Law Manipulation (One’s subspace operates under their rules and systems which can extend even to the real world with characters like Gideon affecting Ramona’s Subspace), Reality Warping & Mind Manipulation (While Mind Subspace allows for others' own projected images of themselves to take on other forms, the individual whom the Subspace resides in retains all power and control within said mind. Through this, the character can shape themselves and Subspace to their liking all through their thoughts, perspectives, and desires), Power Nullification (A user of Subspace can completely nullify any connection an opponent has in that Subspace, regardless if they're more powerful or not. This is how Ramona was able to expel Gideon despite him being a master of Subspace and able to manipulate it inside anyone's mind), Dimensional Travel (Can enter his avatars at any point if he so desires even after death)
Standard Equipment
His skateboard
Other
Standard Tactics: Beating up someone physically
Weaknesses: Was can be tricked into killing himself
Explanations
For further explanation of subspace, read this blog.
Gallery
Battle Records
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Discussions (Link For Mobile Users):
Discussion threads involving Lucas Lee |