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Infinity Stones Part 2: Power Stone

"The stone reacts to anything organic. The bigger the target, the bigger the power surge."
-Gamora

This is the first Infinity Stone I ever saw in its Infinity Stone state. Its only appearance outside of Infinity War and Endgame was Guardians of the Galaxy, where Ronan the Accuser attempted to use it to destroy the planet Xandar. Obviously, "Star-Prince" stopped him and contained the Stone in an orb.

The Power Stone is arguably the most powerful Infinity Stone (surprise), though each Stone is powerful in its own unique way. The Power Stone is capable of mass destruction in moments. Like the other Infinity Stones, using it could corrupt and even destroy a person, although the Power Stone goes beyond that and damages any organic matter it comes in contact with.

POWER STONE:
Alternate Form: Orb
Power(s): Mass Destruction
Color: Purple
Notable Villain(s): Ronan

Comments

  1. This is my favorite infinity stone. It's uniqe way of destroying people who come in contact with it is so fasinating to me. I think alternate form (the orb) is actually its holding case.

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    1. It's your favorite because of how it destroys people?! That's just a little bit creepy :p I think Kyra might be rubbing off on you XD

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    2. Yeah, it is more of a holding case, but I want a particular category for each stone, and Alternate Form works best. After all, the Reality Stone is also known as the Aether, but that's hardly a holding case (And the Power Stone is definitely cool, but my favorite is the Reality Stone :D )

      Sila, I agree with your observations

      Kyra, that's not a compliment :P

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  2. It's Star-LORD!!!

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