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Limited Flight (Can fly for five minutes with the Power of Flight before Pit's wings begin to burn up), Information Analysis (Palutena can provide information to Pit on his opponents mid-combat. Due to the nature of Kid Icarus as a franchise, Palutena has shown a great deal of knowledge on other Nintendo verses such as Metroid, Super Mario Bros., and The Legend of Zelda), Law Manipulation (The Fiend's Cauldron can adjust the difficulty of a chapter. This can make fights so easy that the enemy outright refuses to attack back. Each time Pit dies, the Fiend's Cauldron loses some hearts, automatically adjusting the difficulty of a level), Teleportation and Dimensional Travel (Palutena can teleport Pit in and out of battle, along with teleport him back after being incapacitated. Pit can manually teleport himself with the Warp power-up), Enhanced Clairvoyance, Precognition, and Radar Sensing (Type 1. By looking through Pit's laurel crown, Palutena can divine his surroundings revealing hidden objects and opponent. Palutena can equip a green tracking arrow which points to Pit's objective), Fragrance Manipulation and Limited Empathic Manipulation (Palutena has a Monster Pheromone which attracts monsters with its powerful sent when used on a particular person or object), Purification and Power Reversion (Within a short time period, Palutena can remove permanent and lethal status ailments from Pit), Chain Manipulation, Velocity Manipulation, and Power Nullification (Can chain down opponents preventing them from moving or teleporting away), Summoning and Creation (Palutena can summon Grind Rails that only Pit see, along with various other items and vehicles), Healing (Palutena can grant food and other healables for Pit on his journey even when her powers are being blocked off by other gods. Can quickly heal when in a pinch with the Health Recovery Power), Statistics Amplification (Various Power-ups can increase the user's physical stats such as Super Speed, which allows the user to blitz their opponents and the Super Armor Power-up which slightly increases the user's durability), Transformation and Explosion Manipulation (Can transform into an explosive projectile with the Angelic Missile. Can summon an explosive flame with the Explosive Flame Power-up, and a landmine with the Land Mine Power-up), Transmutation and Minor Power Nullification (The Idol Transformation Power-up turns enemies into idols for Pit to collect. The Eggplant and Tempura Attack transforms the opponent into an Eggplant and/or Tempura with legs, rendering them defenseless and far weaker than before), Energy Manipulation (The Mega Laser Power-up fires a massive laser in a single direction), Black Hole Creation (The Black Hole Power-up creates a black hole pulling anyone nearby to its epicenter), Summoning and Plasma Manipulation (Summons shooting starts to rain on opponents with the Meteor Shower Power-up), Forcefield Creation and Attack Reflection (The Reflect Barrier Power-up creates a barrier that blocks and reflects all incoming attacks), Light Manipulation (Can summon a light from the heavens that damages all nearby opponents with the Heavenly Light Power-up), Self-Destruction (Spite allows the user to convert their remaining health into a powerful explosion to damage all nearby opponents), Homing Attack and Information Analysis (Autoreticle, Homing Boost, and Weak-Point Reticle Power-ups lock on, home in more efficiently, and analyze weak points on opponents), Power Modification (Quick Charge, when used, charges Pit's charged attacks far faster and Energy Charge passively builds up energy to amplify the user's attacks), Intangible Attacks (Slip Shot makes Pit's attacks intangible and able to slip through walls), Invisible Attacks (Invisible Shots makes all of Pit's shots invisible even to characters with Enhanced Senses), Poison Manipulation (Poison Attack makes all of Pit's attacks inflict poison on the opponent), Paralysis Inducement (Paralysis Attack makes all of Pit's attacks inflict paralysis on the opponent), Petrification, Velocity Manipulation and Shockwave Generation (Shake and Spin Attack make all of Pit's attacks inflict shake and spin on the opponent), Mind Manipulation (Confuse Attack makes all of Pit's attacks inflict confused on the opponent), Fire Manipulation (Fire Attack makes all of Pit's attacks inflict fire on the opponent), Ice Manipulation (Freeze Attack makes all of Pit's attacks inflict freeze on the opponent), Death Manipulation (Instant Death Attack makes all of Pit's attack instantly kill the opponent), Power Absorption (Power Thief can steal an opponent's powers, making them unable to use them and allowing the user to use them), Reactive Power Level (Libra Sponge increases the user's strength when they take attacks), Darkness Manipulation and Perception Manipulation (Darkness creates a pitch black dome that blinds all opponents within it), Power Disruption (Interference creates a beacon that disrupts the opponent's ability to use powers and see the target's stats), Disease Manipulation, Statistics Reduction, and Paralysis Inducement (The Virus Power-up reduces the opponent's maximum health and paralyzes them), Invulnerability (The Brief Invulnerability Power-up allows the user to briefly remain immune to all damage. The Celestial Firework makes the user temporarily invulnerable while using it), Density Manipulation (Lightweight increases Pit's speed by decreasing his weight, making him easier to damage and launch), Invisibility and Intangibility (The Transparency and Playing Dead Power-ups allow the user to become completely invisible and intangible for a fixed amount of time), Analytical Prediction (Can automatically counter attacks before being hit), Vacuum Manipulation (Item Vacuum teleports and pulls in items on the field), Duplication (Double Item doubles the items Pit picks up in battle), Sound Manipulation (Can change the theme of the level with Fortune's Jukebox)
“ | Ramona... You belong to me. I am a genius, and you are my muse. | „ |
~ Gideon Graves to Ramona Flowers |
“ | This is Gideon. When will it be convenient for you to die? | „ |
~ Gideon Graves to Scott Pilgrim |
“ | You idiot.
Did you think I'd just roll over in here? I'm all powerful inside her head, man! |
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~ Gideon Graves to Scott Pilgrim |
Background
Gideon Gordon Graves is Ramona Flowers' seventh evil ex-boyfriend, the leader and founder of the League of Ramona's Evil Ex-Boyfriends, and the main overarching antagonist of the Scott Pilgrim series. Gideon isn't seen much throughout the series, except for a blurry picture taken by Wallace Wells, and briefly in the shadows at the end of Volume 3. He also appears in the fourth volume in the form of a mysterious shadowy figure, and in Volume 5, though he's not actually seen. He finally appears in Volume 6 with surprisingly pointy hair and a nasty attitude.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Gideon Graves’ story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Origins Little is known of Gideon Graves' origins. He eventually made his fortune by setting up a successful career as a music mogul, at which point he took the alias of "G-Man". Gideon once claimed the Glow is what has made him his millions. It is not clear, though, if this means he sold the Glow to other people, or if he used the Glow to manipulate people into buying his company's products. The latter is more likely, since Gideon is the only one who knows how to fully control the Glow. Relationship with Ramona Gideon first met Ramona at a party in New York and the two quickly formed a relationship. Despite Ramona's feelings for him, Gideon saw his relationship with Ramona purely as an experiment, during which he inflicted Ramona with The Glow. Fed up with him constantly pushing her away, Ramona decided to leave Gideon, leaving nothing except a letter. Unfortunately for Ramona, Gideon walked in on her just as she finished the letter. Ramona, filled with intense emotions, became overwhelmed by The Glow and vanished into Subspace, taking the letter with her. After Ramona left, Gideon got totally wasted out of his mind and put up a huge drunken rant on Craigslist about her. This got the attention of Ramona's other six evil exes who contacted him. Gideon used this opportunity to form the League of Ramona's Evil Exes, which he would use to control the future of Ramona's love life. Memory manipulation and observation At some point in between Volume 1 and 2 (most likely soon after Matthew Patel's defeat), Gideon started spying on Scott and Ramona through Scott's Subspace. Whilst there, Gideon altered some of Scott's memories, adding his likeness to Simon Lee, Kim's ex and "enemy" of Scott's. In Volume 3, during Scott's battle with Todd Ingram, Ramona's third Evil Ex, Todd has a mental breakdown while overwhelmed by his own vegan powers and a series of flashbacks as the pair battle/race through Honest Ed's department store. The largest of the three flashbacks, right after his own father and Lynette Guycott, is Gideon saying, "Just use your vegan powers or whatever, he'll never know what hit him, right?" He also appears again at the end during Sex Bob-omb's performance telling the recording crew following The Clash At Demonhead "No comment" and giving us a darkened profile view of him. It's safe to assume Gideon didn't come to see the show, but to size up Scott while he fought Todd. Judging from his response, he is not impressed. In Volume 4, Gideon is referenced to by Roxie Richter when Scott leads Knives' father, bent on killing him, into Ramona's house, and the two face off with katanas. Roxanne's first line upon seeing him is "Did Gideon send you?" which sends her into a rage believing no one has any faith in her, starting the fight. This is the same question Ramona asks when first attacked by Knives in Volume 2, possibly suggesting that Gideon often hires assassins. Also, in Volume 4 and 5, Scott accidentally intrudes upon Ramona's head and finds her kneeling beside a sinister dark figure sitting on a throne. Though the shadowy figure's face is never revealed, it can be assumed this was Gideon, or at least a manifestation of him representing the part of Ramona still attached to him. At the end of Volume 5, Scott receives a phone call from Gideon to taunt him, asking when a convenient time for him would be to die. Encounter with Scott In Volume 6, Scott encounters Gideon on the street while he and Envy Adams are talking about their past. Scott is so frightened by Gideon's presence; he immediately runs away. Later, after confronting his mistakes by merging with NegaScott, Scott goes to the Chaos Theater to confront Gideon once and for all. Gideon ends up stealing the Power of Love from Scott and impaling him with it. Scott returns to life thanks to the 1-Up he gained from defeating Todd Ingram, and he and Ramona begin to fight Gideon. It is then revealed that Gideon is keeping six of his other ex-girlfriends suspended in cryogenic stasis on the ceiling of Chaos Theater, enabling him to thaw and date any one of them at any time of his choosing, and desired to add Ramona to the final capsule. Using The Glow, Gideon manipulates their emotions, causing them to argue with each other. Ramona tries to leave through Subspace, but Gideon stops her escape by impaling her, and then teleports himself into her mind. Scott then enters Subspace through Ramona's Subspace Suitcase to enter Ramona's mind, where he finds that Gideon has transformed himself into a powerful God form and is lording over Ramona. Scott headbutts him, giving Gideon the Glow and transforms him back to his original size, releasing Ramona from his influence in the process. Infuriated, Gideon tries to kill Scott with his sword, but Ramona enters her own Mind Subspace and casts the three of them back into the real world where she blocks the attack with her Subspace Suitcase, causing it to explode whilst disarming Gideon. Ramona then takes the Power of Love, which heals her wounds allowing her to continue fighting. During this time, Envy asks Gideon if he is OK. Gideon coldly rebuffs her in response. After realizing that he and Gideon are more similar than he thought, Scott earns a new sword - the Power of Understanding and begins the final battle alongside Ramona. Gideon takes his backup sword (installed in the back of Envy's dress) and begins to fight. Gideon reveals during the battle that he was spying on Scott and Ramona through Scott's head via the subspace highway, "spicing up" some of Scott's boring memories along the way. This has further increased the memory problems Scott has throughout the series and prompts Ramona to exclaim "His brain doesn't need any extra damage from you!" Infuriated even more, Ramona disarms Gideon once again, leaving him at the mercy of the duo. Defeat Before his final defeat, Gideon claims that getting rid of him won't solve anything and that both Scott and Ramona are their own worst enemies based on their past actions throughout their lives. They soon deny this, however, and reply that Gideon himself is much worse due to his own actions. Having said this, Scott uses the Power of Understanding while Ramona simultaneously uses the Power of Love on Gideon and perform an X-Strike, creating a X-shaped slash mark in his chest. Gideon then explodes into $7,777,777 worth of coins which fall (very painfully) all over the onlookers below. |
Statistics
Key: Regular | Subspace Avatar
Tier: 6-A, Higher with the Power of Love | Varies from 8-A to 6-A, Higher with the Power of Love
Name: Gideon Gordon Graves
Origin: Scott Pilgrim
Sex: Male
Age: 31
Classification: Human, Inventor, Subspace Master, Owner of GGG Heavy Industries, Owner of the Chaos Theatre, Leader of the League of Ramona's Evil Exes
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Continent level (Given each evil ex gets progressively stronger, he should be superior to Todd Ingram who punched a giant hole in the moon that subsequently caused tons of explosions and tidal waves back on earth twice. Implied to have the power to nuke the entire West Coast), Higher with the Power of Love (Killed Scott Pilgrim and severely harmed Ramona Flowers) | Varies from Multi-City Block level to Continent level (Has a subspace avatar that he can make as strong as he wants), Higher with the Power of Love
Durability: Continent level (Should be superior to he and his brother's robots who fought and endured combat with Scott Pilgrim) | Varies from Multi-City Block level to Continent level (Has a subspace avatar that he can make as durable as he wants)
Striking Strength: Continent Class, Higher with the Power of Love | Varies from Multi-City Block Class to Continent Class, Higher with the Power of Love
Lifting Strength: Unknown | Unknown
Travel Speed: Superhuman | Superhuman
Combat Speed: Relativistic (Landed several hits on Scott Pilgrim) | Relativistic
Reaction Speed: Relativistic | Relativistic. Can't be blitzed while in subspace due to the way space-time works
Stamina: Superhuman (Built multiple robots to challenge Scott Pilgrim in quick succession. Can fight Scott Pilgrim)
Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with the Power of Love, potentially Thousands of Kilometers (Implied to have the potential to nuke the West Coast), Multiversal with Subspace Manipulation (The size of subspace expands this large)
Intelligence: At least Extraordinary Genius (Is a successful millionaire who created the Glow; A power which seals you in your own head and can freely manipulate the human consciousness and Subspace. Gideon, while drunk, formed the League of Ramona's evil exes to hunt and kill Scott Pilgrim. Created technology capable of cryogenically freezing his exes)