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How Do You Fly In Injustice

How do you fly in injustice?

First, go here:

http://www.google.com/

Then type your question. "How to fly in Injustice Gods Among Us"

You should find this:

http://www.gamershell.com/faqs/injustice...

It's a moves list.

What do you think of my"injustice essay"?

seems more like a poem.
i also don't think this is what Martin Luther King meant:
"injustice anywhere
threat to justice everywhere

if an injustice surfaces anywhere it is a threat to justice everywhere.

if injustice is allowed then justice will be broken down to injustice eventually."
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...
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If the Hulk was placed in the Injustice universe how would Superman deal with him?

Depends on the versions.If we are considering the current main versionsLegion SupermanAndImmortal HulkThen Hulk is definitely at a disadvantage.See current Hulk can apparently only Hulk out at night. Bruce Banner also has to be deadFortunately Bruce is “Already Dead”. Ugh.Anyway this means Bruce is only human until the night. Like a werewolf and can be killed like any humanHe does however ressurect at night into the Hulk.So Superman could just vaporize or rip apart The Hulk as a human.Or if He is already Hulk then Hulk could go the way of “Immortal” KalibakOr ParasiteOr SupergirlOr Lobo, Deathstroke, Solomon Grundy etcAnd become Superman's slave soldier…Unfortunately Hulk doesn't have any Friends in injustice who will hold back against him.

Who would win between the three Evil Supermen: Injustice Superman, Omni-Man (Invincible) or Plutonian?

It’s a good question. Injustice Superman is most familiar to everyone. He’s basically a twisted Superman, so his powers are familiar to us all. Omni-Man is a Viltrumite, an alien with superhuman strength and the ability to fly. Plutonian is the most interesting because his Superman-like powers are actually psionic in nature (see Irredeemable - Wikipedia for more information). Initially, his Superman-like powers were due to his subconsciously manipulating matter on an atomic level. However, after meeting his creators, he can alter his density to become intangible, remotely ignite explosions by manipulating quantum matter, negate inertia to the point he can stop Earth's moon rotating, view an individuals history by using their mind as a focal point to see through time and to detect raw materials within a planet and draw them to the surface by will.I’d give the advantage to the Plutonian in a straight fight if he was at the peak of his powers. He could just become intangible and trigger explosions through quantum manipulations, which Superman and Omni-Man cannot do.However, if any of the combatants had access to items that make the others weak (Superman’s Kryptonite and Plutonian’s magic candle, and Omni-Man’s vulnerability to certain frequencies of vibration that disturb his complex ear anatomy), it would be a different outcome.

What do Muslims do to Fight against Injustice?

wow above my answer .. ideal examples of blind stereotyping .. most Muslims in normal life are okay other than the few who make it to the tv lol .. there must be abnormalities and people who go mad (terrorists) .. it's planet earth lol ... anyways as to how Muslims fight injustice .. it should be by trying to negotiate for their rights .. and if nothing's done , war is the second choice ... like any nation in the world .. nothing special .. or isn't this the way wars are started ?

Plot ideas for a short story about justice/injustice?

The President fills out his basketball bracket on national TV and picks a 2 seed to make the Final Four. That team then loses to a 15 seed in the first round, and players from the winning team tease the President on ESPN.

^^ true story

A two-faced babysitter abuses a child and then gets away with it by making up stories about the child being violent. The child is very clever and strong-willed, so she takes it upon herself to prove the truth. Too bad her parents now think she is emotionally unbalanced, so they try to stop her from "stalking" the babysitter.

A manipulating young woman has an affair with an executive at her company, and then lords it over him. He pulls some strings and gets her promoted to a prestigious job. Her family is proud that this woman who is not very smart has managed to get a great job. The guy then tells her they are even, because if she tries to tell on him she'll ruin everything for herself as well. But then she realizes she really is not smart enough to do the job and can't keep up - so he sabotaged her. Will she find the strength to keep the job, or will she crash and burn?

I thought of those last two examples on the fly while I was typing here. The more you exercise your brain you think of stories, just like any other muscle, your brain gets better at it.

What are some songs that speak out against injustice?

I was listening to "I Am America" by Krista Branch. I thought there might be some Christian-based music that speaks the truth, such as "Stand Up" by George Dare.

Anyone know any songs? Provide the lyrics and I'll give you even more points! :D :D

Do white people not see the injustices towards the people of color?

Joni Mitchell wrote something relevant in a popular 1967 song . . ."I've looked at clouds from both sides now / From up and down and still somehow / It's cloud's illusions I recall / I really don't know clouds at all . . ."Injustice is like rain clouds. You can fly above them in a jet and never look down. But if you are down there getting rained on, soaked to the skin, that's a much different experience. It isn't that white people can't see this kind of injustice. It's that they aren't looking at it from under a leaky umbrella. In fact, they aren't looking at all. If you're flying from New York to California, you don't think about the weather report in Cleveland or Denver.Of course, analogies only go so far. Racism is not really like the weather. Racism is something people actually do to other people. It's a multitude of actions, small and large. Some people do the large ones. More people than that do the small ones. Lots more see it happening and do or say nothing to stop it. And nearly everyone else? They simply don't look down from their flight path.

In Injustice: Gods Among Us, do you agree with Superman’s cause?

In the short term, yes. Batman destroyed metropolis. His code of ethics not allowing him to put an end to the joker when he had the opportunity resulted in thousands of deaths. Ultimately, it resulted in the death of millions in the distruction of metropolis.There are people who believe in the death penalty for mundane humans in the real world. People who are so dangerous to their fellow man just from having the-will-to murder that they must be killed to protect the common good.That assertion is debatable. Now however, consider the issue through the lens of someone living in a world with meta-humans. Not only living weapons, but people with powers that defy natural law and the can wreak terrible havoc on mankind if unchecked. Imagine if one such had the will to do murder among the populace. Who could stop them? Only another superhuman. Who can hold them? No one. There is no prison that could hold these people. As such, to protect humanity from their terrible power, these superhuman murderers must them selves be executed.That part of superman‘s plan I am down with. The notion that so many villains exist and are allowed to live after killing so many stretches the bounds of suspension of disbelief to breaking. I appreciate that the economics of the comic book industry requires that these characters be allowed to continue because they are popular and stories about them sell comics, but the idea that joker is still alive is more unbelievable than the notion that a man can fly and shoot laser beams out of his eyes. -Somebody-would have killed him by now, even if Batman would not. Even if that meant Batman would hunt them down and put them in prison. -Someone-would have put a stop to joker by now.The problem is that superman took this notion and extended it into a justification for his domination of the world. Killing evil super villain‘s and ruling over all humanity with an iron hand do not necessarily go together.So, while I would have shoved my arm through the jokers chest as well, I would not have conquered the world afterward.

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