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Retrieved on 4 July His trademark hover shoes propel him at extreme speeds that rival those of Sonic and he has the ability to distort time and space using "Chaos Control. PlayStation 2. Area: Final Haunt. The government plans to shut down this research facility. The government plans to cease all of our research It's all my fault So we made a deal I developed the Eclipse Cannon Shadow, you are the only hope Area: The Last Way.

To make it theirs! In order to oppose their threats, I had no choice but to put their power to use Shadow, there's an ability dwelling in your body that is the only way to resist them. I have also prepared the optical weapon, Eclipse Cannon, for crushing their comet You were born as the light of hope for us humans.

Area: Lost Impact. My grandfather's experiments This research establishment may have its funds frozen by the hands of the government The research materials, as well as my colleagues in the research establishment, will most likely get incarcerated Due to the mistake that I have committed Just for contacting that comet and the devil Area: Ending sequence Emerl's Episode. Should a weapon go out of control, the weapon will terminate itself Area: Lost Impact Expert Mode.

It is I. I hear that my research experiments have escaped and running loose The positive and negative electrode connectors must have been reversed! Guess I must be getting old Sonic Adventure 2: Battle. Nintendo GameCube. Did you write that? N Doc. Robeatnix Mix " " I Am Sonic the Hedgehog characters. Classic Sonic. Classic Tails. Classic Knuckles. Classic Mighty. Classic Ray. Classic Amy. E Gamma. Metal Sonic. Mecha Sonic. Great Battle Kukku.

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Dark Gaia. King Arthur. Time Eater. Classic Eggman. Master Zik. Classic Metal Sonic. Heavy King. Heavy Gunner. Heavy Shinobi. Heavy Magician. Heavy Rider. Ali Baba. Dodon Pa. Eggman Empire. Knuckles Clan. Black Arms. Battle Kukku Empire. Unfortunately, his experience would do him no good in The Deathly Hallows , where he lost his life.

While it was actually the Death Eater Barty Crouch in disguise, Mad-Eye was technically supposed to be the professor, so were counting him on this list. Mad-Eye Moody was very crass and didn't run away from a fight. He alone was responsible for an unprecedented number of Death Eaters in Azkaban Prison. With a mere click of his staff, he could subdue an evil wizard. Unfortunately, his crazy demeanor and powerful spells wouldn't be enough to save him at the beginning of The Deathly Hallows. Despite being a seemingly unfeeling and cranky professor, Snape was arguably the bravest person in the entire franchise.

He invented his own spells, had a way with potions that few other witches and wizards did, and could even save people when they were on the brink of death.

He also happened to be the most loyal of anyone in the series and used his next-level deception skills to help defeat Lord Voldemort. Professor McGonagall is often portrayed is the right-hand to Dumbledore. She knows how to do all sorts of charms and transfigurations being an Animagus herself.

However, when the going gets touch, McGonagall knows how to put up her wand and fight. She used some wicked fire magic at Snape when discovering that he was the one who killed Dumbledore. She also led the good wizards during the battle of Hogwarts and cast every spell in her arsenal to keep Voldemort and his Death Eaters at bay.

Still, the power to shoot mass amounts of slime out of her hands comes in handy at times. In her full unleashed Elemental form, she can even absord and dissolve others, though she has no control and no memories of herself when she's stuck in this monstrous form.

The Ice King's magic power would be seriously formidable if only he had the brain power to match it. The current Ice Elemental, his crown grants him immortality and control over the ice and snow, but at the tragic cost of his memory and sanity. He was originally the show's main villain, but as his sympathetic backstory came to light, he pretty much just became a minor nuisance. At this point, princesses pretty much just let him capture them out of pity; it's not like he'll do anything worse than read embarrassing fan-fiction.

Still, his powers are intense, and in an alternate timeline he even stopped a world-destroying bomb! Fire melts ice, and the Fire Elemental Flame Princess has totally laid waste to the Ice King and his Ice Kingdom, landing her a higher ranking on this list.

Her evil father, the Flame King, was terrified of her power, far exceeding his, and had her banished from the Flame Kingdom as a young child. Even in innocent scenarios, her power can be destructive: a single kiss from her former boyfriend Finn almost set off a reaction that could have destroyed the world! Patience St. Pim is another Ice Elemental, born in an earlier era than The Ice King but surviving the Mushroom War by cryogenically freezing herself.

She's stronger than Ice King even he freely admits it and, without the corrupting influence of the crown, more mentally together. She's also the only Elemental in the show who knew of her Elemental status when she was first introduced in the show, and it's her influence which leads the other Elementals to develop their powers. Of course, her plan to awaken all the Elementals' power was too successful at unleashing strength and not successful enough at preserving everyone's minds, causing mass chaos throughout Ooo in the "Elements" miniseries.

If knowledge is power, Princess Bubblegum would be worthy of a spot on this list even if she weren't also the Candy Elemental. Building the whole Candy Kingdom from the ground up, PB is the greatest mad scientist in Ooo and essentially a god to her numerous candy subjects. While she was slower to grasp her Elemental powers than the other Elemental princesses, she got the hang of it when translating these "magic" abilities into scientific concepts.

In her full-on Elemental form, she was so dangerous in her ability to control people that she even made Patience St. Pim fear for her life! Lumpy Space Princess LSP for short really doesn't show her power much, so this ranking might surprise some casual Adventure Time fans who mostly know her as a whiny hobo.

Technically, however, she is the strongest of the Elementals. To be precise, she's an Anti-Elemental, possessing the Element of Lumps. What does the Element of Lumps do? It neutralizes the powers of all other Elementals, keeping things in check if the Elementals go rogue. In fact, she used this power to save the day at the end of the "Elements" miniseries.

She can also levitate, transform "smooth" creatures into lumpy ones with her bite, and according to one video game, she can also spit rainbows. When Hunson Abadeer claimed the adorable penguin Gunter was "by far, the most evil thing I've encountered" in the episode "It Came from the Nightosphere," he was not kidding!

The Ice King's favorite penguin isn't even a penguin at all, but rather an intergalactic monster named Orgalorg! Instead of getting overwhelmed, the 5 Whys framework helps you wrap your head around the problem. Unlike many other problem-solving techniques, which can be difficult to grasp, you can explain the 5 Whys to your team in minutes. Follow these guidelines any time you need to use the approach. Sometimes, you might find yourself using the 5 Whys approach to uncover the root of a difficult or charged obstacle.

Write down the problem statement for everyone to reference. Okay, now you have a pretty good handle on your problem. Write down any logical causes that have followed from your 5 Whys analysis. Have everyone go around the room and say or write down a possible solution. Ask everyone to vote on the most actionable one.

Put your solution to the test with some experiments. Aim for low-stakes tests that you can use to draw meaningful conclusions. The 5 Whys is an adaptable, easy-to-use framework for uncovering the root of a problem. Organizations and teams of all sizes use the framework to overcome complex, high-stakes challenges. You rolled out a beta version late last quarter. You were supposed to ship the app to the rest of your users at the beginning of this quarter, but a problem arose: a bunch of your early users complained of a fatal error that caused the app to crash.

The entire group should be clear about this issue. Start with the broadest possible question.



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