He may have sac'd his reason for staying on Innistrad. IMO, he probably was like any other vampire, not caring what happened to the humans. Then he meet one that changed his life and world view, as a fantastic love interest usually does in these tragedies. For some reason, he had to use her as the template in creating Avacyn. In that transformation, her original memories and behaviors were lost, replaced with the darkness slaying Archangels mission.
When spidey and Kurt have faced off in the past, spidey was able to sense kurt porting. Happened in secret wars.
Also I think Nightcrawler needs to see or be very familiar with the area he's teleporting to or he could port into a wall and die. Isn't that how nimrod killed him, Kurt teleported onto his fist?
Though if Kurt just kept popping around spidey might pass out from the toxic smoke that would fill the area.
Spiderman was able to compensate for the Spot attacking him from another dimension, and can take alot of damage, while just needing one hit on Nightcrawler to take him out.
Spidey routinely has teams of X-men struggling to keep up with him, and as of the most recent comics has his spidersense returned. Spiderman has had to deal with failing from airplanes before and can make a web parachute or glider.
Doing the long drive for vacations and such was romanticized in the 50's I think. I remember taking trips with my folks, and they would tell me about trips they took with their parents that lasted days of driving as well.
My mother in law has a penchant for telling stories of ancestors in covered wagons. I think she was losing it cause she's from the east coast.
You're young. I was once and so were my friends. Nothing ever happened on our trips anywhere. As I was following them down a mountain road, the truck they were in tipped over. They crashed into a thankfully well enforced guardrail. I pulled over and got out to help them, no one was hurt more then a broken bone, and 911 was called. As I followed them to the hospital, I called all their folks. The drivers parents didn't even know he had come with us to the mountains and was superfreaked.
My point is accidents happen, no matter how well prepared a person is. Most likely nothing bad will happen, but incase something does, and your cell doesn't work, then None of your loved ones will know. Not knowing the current status or whereabouts of a loved one is very painful.
Then again, a walkabout used to be a right of passage. But even then people knew that person was going off into the wilderness. Boils down to your choice.
My brother in law actually left home to be homeless, so he could be on crack and other drugs for days at a time. It was not good for anyone. He's better now.
If you plan on doing this, get some one to do it with you for safety at least.
pulled a couple of these when I was a kid and started a sliver 5cc deck, my third oldest deck.
Also I think Nightcrawler needs to see or be very familiar with the area he's teleporting to or he could port into a wall and die. Isn't that how nimrod killed him, Kurt teleported onto his fist?
Though if Kurt just kept popping around spidey might pass out from the toxic smoke that would fill the area.
Spidey routinely has teams of X-men struggling to keep up with him, and as of the most recent comics has his spidersense returned. Spiderman has had to deal with failing from airplanes before and can make a web parachute or glider.
My mother in law has a penchant for telling stories of ancestors in covered wagons. I think she was losing it cause she's from the east coast.
My point is accidents happen, no matter how well prepared a person is. Most likely nothing bad will happen, but incase something does, and your cell doesn't work, then None of your loved ones will know. Not knowing the current status or whereabouts of a loved one is very painful.
Then again, a walkabout used to be a right of passage. But even then people knew that person was going off into the wilderness. Boils down to your choice.
If you plan on doing this, get some one to do it with you for safety at least.
I feel as if my son was born last year, yet I'm helping him with his kindergarten homework.