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the boys translucent
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  • And the Mariana Trench is a fair distance from New York City.
  • Also, acquiring a concrete mixer may have been a bit more difficult than a small block of C4. However, the Boys were still struggling with trying to avoid detection and may have been wary of traveling out in the open where Homelander could potentially find them.

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    By encasing him in zinc, they were able to circumvent Homelander's powers. More or less, that's what they did after killing him.Why don't they just encase Translucent in concrete and toss him in the Mariana Trench? No chip signal is getting through that much water, and it would have saved them all of the time they spent trying to find a way to kill him.

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  • Translucent's skin reacts like a non-Newtonian fluid, resistant more with a strong shock than with a weak shock.
  • 50 cal and while the cage he was in wasn't huge, there was enough room for him to move away from where Billy was aiming.
  • There is an easy answer to this one: Translucent was invisible when he was shot at with the.
  • 50 cal round, as it's packing more than 6 tons of energy, more than enough to at least cause some mild discomfort.
  • With this in mind, the odder part may be his lack of reaction to the.
  • Add to that the fact that Translucent, like most of the other supes, probably isn't even used to being struck at all, and it makes sense that Butcher can give him a little trouble during their fight-though still only a little as nothing he does slows him down for long. A blow to the head, even while wearing a helmet, can quite literally shake up a person's brain. Concussive impacts will still rattle his insides, so to speak.
  • The skin is a rather thin part of the body, and while his powers obviously affect certain other parts of himself (hair, teeth, and so on), the reality of his powers means he's essentially a normal man wearing an extremely durable yet thin suit of armor.
  • 50 caliber round, how were Billy's punches able to harm him during their fistfight?
  • If Translucent's skin is nigh-unbreakable, and he can laugh off being shot with a.
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    This is why one of Hughie's friends feels Annie looks familiar, but doesn't even consider she's Starlight. Although it's entirely possible she wouldn't be able to pull off her anonymity in Des Moines as more people are likely to be aware of Annie January. Similar with Starlight, Annie January might as well not exist. Different from his Smallville raised self.

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    Plus Clark does a lot to cultivate an identity of a guy nobody would even consider is Superman. That's all he is, so nobody imagines that he even have a civilian identity. Superman is an Alien from Krypton to the public. This is why Clark Kent gets away with being Clark Kent. Nobody really thinks about what she does when she's not doing hero work. Plus if people aren't expecting a famous person to appear in public, they may assume they are someone who looks like them but if they appear different to how people normally expect them to look they may not be recognized at all.

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    Seeing someone constantly with a face full of makeup then to see them without can be jarring. Most people don't pay attention to people's face as much as people think they would, and instead rely on other features for identification like hairstyle and general dress and style. Not enough to really leave people with an image of what she looks like out of costume. The only time anyone has seen her as Annie using her powers was a grainy security video that most people may have seen only once. When she is out of costume she wears a baseball cap with a ponytail and no makeup and in costume wears a wig with a face full of makeup. She’s never introduced in public out of costume.

  • Her public image is of Starlight, not Annie January.
  • How could Starlight's identity as Annie in the first three episodes be a secret? She attended child superhero contests with her gossip queen mother, was a local superhero in Des Moines with unique powers, passed a casting call to join the Seven and, more obviously, her super-costume doesn't cover her face in any way.












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