holy crap everybody just left at once
and telekinesis is samus' only problem because I discussed how telepathy can't get into her head (srry for the pun)
and if samus if flung against a wall/long distance going into morphball negates damage
if you question how this works this is a canon battle
Except your wrong.
Firstly, psionic energy is different from electrical.
Secondly, Samus' suit doesn't provide complete screening anyway, otherwise she'd be immune to the volt driver from hunters.
Who was talking about flinging anyway? Samus needs to worry about being crushed. Quite literally.
according to the canon, and if anime actually applies, than all mewtwo can do is fling people against walls, 10pp of psychic, and create a protective bubble which can be disrupted by multiple weapons
mewtwo's base stats put him at tenth for highest placing stat wise in pokemon
and in the anime, it's also been effected by the berserk gene which works exactly like the move swagger which is useless to mewtwo all it does is confuse him, wouldn't that disrupt his psionic capabilities a bit?
also according to the anime here is mewtwo's moveset:
psychic
barrier
counter
shadow ball
psychic is where adum is getting all his stuff from, also barrier
counter does nothing since all of Samus' moves are long range,
and shadow ball does nothing due to the effect of the light suit
and all psychic can do according to canon is fling people around
EDIT: too late payasofobia
/I went there
Ok...
Again, you're falling into the issue of substituting game mechanics for demonstrated abilities. Game mechanics are a limiter which morphs a character's storyline established abilities into something usable for a game. Or a buffer in the case of characters becoming more powerful when they leave your party. Canonically, PP doesn't exist, and all those moves are specific applications of his natural abilities (psionics).
The "only fling people against walls" excuse would work... if mewtwo hadn't shown the ability to create a tornado with raw psychic power, which by the way, is 100,00 kilowatts of energy (so incredibly powerful) and requires a massive amount of indepth control.
I was reading bulbapedia on the movie and it doesn't make sense, Ash DIES and yet in the next paragraph of the overview he's alive, I've gotta watch the whole movie sometime
Ash gets turned to stone by accident by mewtwo and mew...
Yea, those mother****ers are powerful.
Course he gets better.
Okie guys 2 things of importance:
CANON match means that the laws of physics are more leaniant to allow their abilities. For example, TABUU would be smushed by the hand's clap attack, while in CANON, he'd only lose HP
In this match, they get their supernatural abilities, yet they will have some dependancy on physics, like how Mewtwo would be able to block samus' attacks.
How canon matches are treated is you translate their established abilities into the real world with as few gaps as possible. The difference between this and the previous matches is, in the previous matches a conflict resulted in, "can't work, he loses", where as in these matches those gaps are handwaved as "a wizard did it" or something of that nature.
Basically, physics applies, unless otherwise noted.
Second thing is concerning Mewtwo, and is two fold:
1) His temperment is said to Be very savage...but not really sadistic. I dont see him going off and doing things like boiling blood or whatnot when he'd usually use his psionics to ragdoll Samus.
Kindof like the ICS vs OLIMAR, we're assuming a bit much on Mewtwo's part....that he would *do* that, kindof like how the ICS would snipe the white pikmin first...only this time its a behavioral thing.
The thing is, they're established as enemies (the only time we didn't assume characters knew this beforehand was when they quite frankly weren't capable of getting the concept, aka yoshi v ivysaur), which means that mewtwo would probably go for the most efficient method of killing possible. The only reason why he didn't seem to do that for humans were that he didn't consider them a threat so he toyed with them. Probably because of his massive expirience with humans. Samus however, is not exactly a normal human, so a different tact would be in order, especially when you consider that he pulled out all the stops against Mew.
2) More importantly, how fast can Mewtwo react to Samus' onslaught? Can a projectile (say a single shot of something) travel faster than Mewtwo could think?
On the same note, what could different beams do to mewtwo? For example, if the Wave beam were to hit, could it mess with his neurons?
Really, it's not all to relevant, because mewtwo essentially has telekenesis to scout with, so he'd detect the build-ups of energy in samus' suit, or the use of projectiles.
If we don't randomly give samus psychic-blocking armor (does samus have any expirience with psionics to indicate a resistance?) then this is further extended through passive reading.
Again, the myriad applications for psionics simply make them broken as ****.