Board Thread:Versus Battles/@comment-27123758-20160312004518/@comment-26376117-20160312013437

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Anyway...

R1: Well, one of the Emperor's biggest flaws is he will often put himself into dangerous situations if he believes it is better than the alternative of what the following events could lead to or if a secret could be revealed (such as when he decided to straight up fight those Super Orks alongside Horus as opposed to just wiping them all out with mind blasts simply so he didn't have to reveal more stuff about the Warp). However, I don't really think he has that handicap here. He might give her a bit of leeway at first (considering he's pretty lax on most things human or that appear human), though I don't think it would take too terribly long to realize Solstice isn't what she seems. I'd end up giving it to the Emperor on the basis of versatility and superior durability negation, as long as he doesn't hold back for too long.

R2: Cato Sicarius uses his living PIS powers and kills her by angrily throwing a void grenade.

Okay seriously though. For round 2, I'm not super sure. Solstice likely has more raw power than the Emperor, and is going to be incredibly dangerous, meaning he'll need to get serious much faster. If he's capable of understanding the danger she presents quickly enough, he can probably just stop time or explode her soul, which would prevent regen from kicking in. If not, then it may be too late.

Also might be important to note that I'm not really factoring in him supposedly being a perpetual, but whatever.