Difference between composite and aggregate?

IndyFront

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Thinking about starting another xenomorph thread, but I'm confused as to the difference between composite and aggregate? I'm thinking something that combines the various powers and abilities of a character across all of their appearances, but I'm not sure which one that would be.
EDIT: Just looked it up, apparently composite is all the best feats combined into one character, whereas aggregate is all of their best feats plus all of their worst. Is this correct?
 
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Your edit is basically it, yup!
Composite: Best of the traits of the whole character
Aggregate: EVERYTHING stacked from every character

Composite Human is like 8 feet tall, can lift a car and run almost forever at pretty fast speed.
Aggregate human produces so much body heat he has a constant plasma sheathe around himself, and s/he can produce millions of offspring in minutes at such velocity it is comparable to sci fi starship yields.
 
Aggregate human produces so much body heat he has a constant plasma sheathe around himself, and s/he can produce millions of offspring in minutes at such velocity it is comparable to sci fi starship yields.
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I feel like if this guy was a superhero, his main villain would be a guy that shits black hohles or something lolol
 
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I feel like if this guy was a superhero, his main villain would be a guy that shits black hohles or something lolol
Oh yes, aggregate human is absolutely horrifying, probably one of the stronger entities in fiction.
They also break the laws of thermodynamics (massively so) by having a metabolism with efficiencies in the million percentages.
 

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