Talk:Thanos vs J. Robert Oppenheimer/@comment-40163293-20200112204220

How about a battle themed around the five senses? Here me out: Claude Monet could represent sight, given his ushering in of Impressionism in visual art. Louis Armstrong could represent sound, as he is arguably the most influential member of the jazz movement in music. Either Betty Crocker or Wilbur Scoville could represent taste, Crocker because of her cookbooks, and Scoville due to the Scoville scale. It's a bit of a toss up for me, since Crocker wasn't real, and Scoville was a pharmacologist, not a chef. Ernest Beaux could represent smell, as he was the perfumer that invented Chanel No. 5, but a small part of me wants Tapputi, the earliest known perfumer (from Mesopotamia), instead. Finally, Galen could represent physical feeling, due to his advances in understanding on the nervous system.

Of course, many people could be thrown in place of who I mentioned, these are just who I'd pick.