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|Row 1 info = be at the peak of human condition.}}The ability to '''have your bodily functions at the maximum limit of human condition; meaning that your natural capabilities are near-superhuman.''' A Real-World Human Standard version of [[Enhanced Condition]]. |
|Row 1 info = be at the peak of human condition.}}The ability to '''have your bodily functions at the maximum limit of human condition; meaning that your natural capabilities are near-superhuman.''' A Real-World Human Standard version of [[Enhanced Condition]]. |
Revision as of 13:34, 4 September 2014
- For a gallery of examples for Peak Human Condition, see here.
The ability to have your bodily functions at the maximum limit of human condition; meaning that your natural capabilities are near-superhuman. A Real-World Human Standard version of Enhanced Condition.
Also Called
- Peak Human Conditioning
- Peak Human State
- Near-Superhuman Condition
- Superior Human Condition
- Human Physical Peak
- Artificial Enhanced Physiology
- Peak Human Physiology
- Peak Physical/Mental Condition
- Peak Condition
- Peak Human Skill(s)
- Physical Prime
- Maximum Human State/Maximum Human Conditioning
- Physical Peak
Capabilities
The user's bodily functions are enhanced to the pinnacle of human conditioning; therefore, the user's strength, speed, stamina, senses, agility, reflexes, accuracy, longevity, durability, intelligence, healing time, flexibility and combat skills are greatly heightened, but without any superhuman degree.
Peak-humans are superior over Olympic-Level athletes and normal members of their species. They're strong enough to punch an individual through a wooden/thin metal door, break thin steel bars with their bare hands, fast enough to catch-up or outrun moving vehicles, they can exert themselves to peak capacity; therefore, eliminating build-up fatigue chemicals, producing top-endurance and lung capacity; agile enough to climb the tallest of buildings, leap to high feats into the air and distant yards; reflexive enough to quickly dodge incoming attacks and react better to fast motions, accurate enough to achieve multiple small and further distant targets, capable of living longer than the average-person, durable enough to withstand normal and superhuman physical/projectile attacks, intelligent enough to understand complex problems better than average humans, they can heal themselves in short-periods of time, flexible enough to co-ordinate their limbs perfectly and their combat skills are advanced enough to defeat large groups of enemies.
Applications
- 100 Percent Muscle Usage
- Maximum Brain Capacity
- Peak Human Accuracy
- Peak Human Agility
- Peak Human Celerity
- Peak Human Combat
- Peak Human Dexterity
- Peak Human Durability
- Peak Human Endurance
- Peak Human Equilibrium
- Peak Human Flexibility
- Peak Human Healing
- Peak Human Intelligence
- Peak Human Jump
- Peak Human Longevity
- Peak Human Reflexes
- Peak Human Sensory System
- Peak Human Speed
- Peak Human Stamina
- Peak Human Strength
- Peak Human Wisdom
Limitations
- Gods, Angels, Superhumans, Enhanced Humans, Slayers, Vampires, etc. can easily overpower and outsmart peak-humans.
- Peak-human capabilities are near-superhuman, but not superhuman.
- Enhanced Humans are easily more advanced than peak humans in every aspect!(i.e Dark Angel, X5 SuperSoldiers )
Notes
- If a Peak-Human was to have an adrenaline rush, they could be considered Enhanced for the time they had it going though them.
Known Users
- Triple Ace (The Young Guardians)
- Finn The Human (Adventure Time)
- Jeremy Gilbert (The Vampire Diaries)
- Neohumans (Standard physical condition) (The Young Guardians)
- Shape-Shifters or "Werewolves" in human form (Twilight)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT)
- Luc Deveraux (Universal Soldier)
- Kyra (Chronicle Of Riddick)
- Riddick (Chronicle of Riddick)
- Batman (DC)
- Nightwing (DC)
- Hush (DC)
- Red Hood (DC)
- Robin (DC)
- Red Robin (DC)
- Batgirl (DC)
- Batwoman (DC)
- Terry McGinnis (DC)
- Iron Fist (Marvel)
- Vargas (Marvel)
- Nicholas Fury (Marvel)
- Crimson Commando (Marvel)
- Captain America (Marvel); Formerly
- Red Skull (Marvel)
- The Patriot (Marvel)
- Daredevil (Marvel)
- Black Panther (Marvel)
- Josiah X (Marvel)
- Deadpool (Marvel)
- Black Widow (Marvel)
- Hawkeye (Marvel)
- Michael Van Patrick a.k.a. MVP (Marvel)
- Solid Snake (Metal Gear)
- Heero Yuy (New Mobile Report Gundam Wing)
- Conan (Conan The Barbarian)
- Xena (Xena: Warrior Princess)
- Xander Harris (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Charles Gunn (Angel)
- Lindsey McDonald (Angel)
- Hercule/Mr. Satan (Dragon Ball)
- Link (The Legend of Zelda)
- Colleen Wing (Marvel)
- Ezio Auditore da Firenze (Assassin's Creed)
- Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad (Assassin's Creed)
- Desmond Miles (Assassin's Creed)
- Ratonhnhaké:ton (Assassin's Creed)
- Edward Kenway (Assassin's Creed)
- Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
- Chris Redfield (Resident Evil)
- Jill Valentine (Resident Evil)
- Claire Redfield (Resident Evil)
- Leon S. Kennedy (Resident Evil)
- Rebecca Chambers (Resident Evil)
- Ben Tennyson (Ben 10)
- Ozymandias (Watchmen)
- The Comedian (Watchmen)
- The Cape (The Cape)
- Augments (Star Trek)
- Achillies (Greek Mythology)
- Mathayus (Scorpion King)
- All Hunters (Monster Hunter Series)
- Hayato Fūrinji (History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi)
- Mr. Terrific (DC Comics)
- Black Beetle (Dark Horse Comics)
- Sam Fisher (Splinter Cell)