Manbearcat
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Thanks, but my question wasn't "What is a 4E fighter?" it was "Where did Hussar's definition of defender come from?" He says The Hulk is a Defender, but by the 4E definition it isn't. Ultimately we are examining whether the "(Superhero) Strong Guy = (4E) Defender" equivalence holds. Examining the nuances of the 4E fighter isn't germane.
I'm going to beg to differ (++).
Take a look at the thematic and functional overlap between the stock 4e Fighter (Defender), not to mention a build that further perpetuates it, and The Hulk:
* Freakishly athletic? Check.
* Mobile skirmisher? Check.
* Mere presence on the battlefield forces opponents attention onto them thus diverting their attention from elsewhere? Check.
* If they focus their attention onto you, you aren't getting away? Check.
* Cleaving, multi attacking juggernaut that lays waste to hordes of mooks? Check.
* Incredible physical fortitude and resilience? Check.
* A pathological propensity for SMASHing things? Check.
* Green skin with physics-defying musculature? Check.
* Incredibly fashionable purple cut-off pants that are indestructible? Check.
The comparison is pretty apropos imo.