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This isn't so much a comment on my costume (as it isn't all that visible in the shot). But more of a comment on costume choices vs power selections.
I would not be wearing as short a dress as Ms Liberty wears if I spent as much time as she did in the air.
Then again, most enemies may not remember the nice view they had after being introduced to her foot.
not the best of screencaps, but the least bad.

[Image: coh_clank_vs_ms_liberty_sm.png]

Click for larger image.-Terry
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-Terry
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"so listen up boy, or pornography starring your mother will be the second worst thing to happen to you today"
TF2: Spy
Distraction is a long standing and very effective tactic in combat.
If it causes a momentarily pause in your opponent's attack, then the pointless panty shot isn't.
In the second CoH Novel, "The Freedom Phalanx", there's a scene where Jessica Cole is talking to her grandpa. Paraphrased, because I don't have the book with me:-
Jessica: "My costume's gonna be just like mom's." *face scrunches up* "Except not so skimpy."
Grandpa: "Skimpy? Oh, I don't know. You might change your mind when you grow up..."
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Jessica is, of course, the future Ms. Liberty, and her Grandpa is Marcus Cole, Statesman.
-- Acyl
(Incidentally, Jessica draws a picture that turns up near the end of the book, showing her flying with Grandpa. Statesman observes that the costume does, indeed, look a lot like her mom's, except less skimpy. But it also has a lot more ribbons than mom's, and a pony motif.)
-- Acyl

MechaDeuce

Hi Folks! ^_^
Heehee...I have that novel myself, and I quite enjoyed it. [Image: smile.gif]
And I agree with Rev - distraction can be a very useful tactic. [Image: smile.gif]

Later!
Bert V.V.
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