Physical strength alone might not be an indication of who would win. I think that it really depends on why they are fighting and which one would be willing to go all out in order to win.
hey guys ...speaking of Supergirl and fighting stuff like physical strength and such there's a really great site...this guy did a really great script ..wait a moment i'll get the link...here it is:
http://runawayman.cyberbree.com/ This guy did a really great script for Vengefull minds...it rocks..it's rated PG-13 for mild language and violence..i can't wait to print out the rest of it...even though it's,like, 120 pages long...it's really worth reading... i love the action-packed battle between ZAAMARTIS and Supergirl....there's also some really great Linda quotes...i'll try and find some..ah here's a quote with Supergirl chatting another with a character named Mark:
INT. MARK'S APARTMENT - NIGHT
Linda and Mark sit on his couch, watching TV. He has the
remote and quickly flips through the channels.
He stops the flipping when he finds an action movie.
ON THE TV a large bus comes rushing toward the screen.
Mark covers his head and screams comically. He's not scared,
he's just trying to be funny.
Linda laughs.
MARK
darn. I'm going to be traumatized
for the rest of my life.
LINDA
Are you going to keep doing that
every time we see a bus?
MARK
So long as it makes you laugh.
She smiles at him.
Then his expression turns serious. He looks at her for a
long moment.
MARK (CONT'D)
Come to think of it. I don't
remember if I said thank you.
LINDA
What do you mean?
MARK
The bus. Well, in case I didn't
before -- thank you.
She frowns.
LINDA
I don't know what you're talking
about.
MARK
Look, Linda, I understand if you
don't want to tell me about it.
But... I recognized your laughter.
She looks at him for a long moment, not really knowing what
to say.
LINDA
Mark, I really don't know what
you're talking about.
MARK
It's okay. Never mind then. Maybe
I'm just being crazy.
LINDA
Well, you are being crazy.
The mood takes a turn for the awkward. They both turn to the
TV, trying very hard not to glance at each other. Linda
looks increasingly troubled by her thoughts.
MARK
Sorry. I... I know you wouldn't lie
to me.
Linda winces and stares at Mark for a long moment. Then she
stands up from the couch.
LINDA
You had to put it that way.
MARK
I'm sorry. I didn't mean anything
wrong... I...
LINDA
I need to think about something,
okay. I'm not mad at you. I just
need...
She turns around and storms out of his apartment.
He stares at the door for a long moment, looking dejected.
Then we hear a KNOCK.
Mark opens the door and finds Linda waiting outside.
MARK
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to --
LINDA
Shut up and listen.
She enters the apartment, herds Mark back to the couch and
motions him to sit down.
LINDA (CONT'D)
Don't speak, just listen.
She paces as she speaks.
LINDA (CONT'D)
I really don't know what to do. I
don't know how I really feel about
you. I like you. You're a great
friend. But I'm not sure there's
anything else. And I don't know how
you feel about me. I don't want to
lie to you, but I don't know if I
can trust you. And... I don't
know.... I don't know anything.
There's only one thing I know for
sure....
She stops pacing and turns to him. Then she changes into
Supergirl.
SUPERGIRL
You recognized my laughter.
Mark gapes.
SUPERGIRL (CONT'D)
Of all the things you could've
noticed. My eyes. My face. My body.
My voice. It was my laughter that
gave it away. I don't know what
that means. Maybe it means that you
love me. Maybe it means that I can
trust you. Or maybe it just means I
have a really odd laugh. I don't
know. All I know is that I really
don't want to lie to you. I want to
believe that I can really trust
you, because I really need someone
I can trust.
An awkward, long beat.
MARK
I... er... I don't know what to
say. Well, other than you can trust
me.
She sits next to him.
SUPERGIRL
I know, Mark.
MARK
And... thank you.
She smiles.
SUPERGIRL
You did say thank you yesterday.
You were panting like an old dog,
but you still said it.
MARK
Well, thank you. Thank you. Thank
you. Just in case.
She chuckles.
SUPERGIRL
You're going to keep saying that,
aren't you?
MARK
So long as it makes you laugh.
They smile at each other. More relaxed now.
HOURS LATER
Supergirl and Mark sit at the kitchen table.
MARK
I'm almost getting used to seeing
you blond.
SUPERGIRL
If you want me to change to Linda.
MARK
No, it's okay. I mean, this is the
real you, right?
SUPERGIRL
Yes. I'm a natural blonde.
MARK
You look great as a brunette, too.
SUPERGIRL
Thanks.
The eye each other for a long moment. Then they both
chuckle.
MARK
I'm sorry I'm being so awkward,
it's just that...
SUPERGIRL
Yeah, I know. It's sort of a shock.
MARK
I thought I knew you. I mean,
Linda. But...
SUPERGIRL
Come on. Go ahead. Ask me anything
you want.
MARK
Really?
SUPERGIRL
Yes.
MARK
I don't want to pry.
SUPERGIRL
It's okay. You already know my
secret ID. I really don't have many
other secrets.
MARK
Well... you're an alien, right?
Like Superman.
SUPERGIRL
Yes. I come from Krypton too. My
name is Kara. And Superman is my
cousin, but I'm not really like him
at all.
MARK
(smiles)
I noticed.
SUPERGIRL
I didn't mean that. It's that...
I'm a Kryptonian. He's a human in a
Kryptonian body.
MARK
What do you mean?
SUPERGIRL
He came here as a baby. He grew up
with friends and a family. For him,
Krypton is just some fairy tale he
heard about when he was a teenager.
For me, Krypton was home. I was
sixteen when it exploded. My
family, my friends, everything I
knew, everything I cared about
disappeared along with Krypton.
SUPERGIRL
There was enough room for two in
the escape-pod. My mother could
have come with me. But... I don't
know. I always thought she didn't
come with me because she didn't
want my father to die alone. They
loved each other, you know. The
last image I have of them is when a
chunk from Krypton hit Argo,
killing them.
She hangs her head.
He reaches for her, about to put his hand on her shoulder.
He hesitates, but decided to do it. He caresses her shoulder
soothingly.
She smiles at him. Then rests her face against his hand for
a moment.
SUPERGIRL (CONT'D)
This is the first time I've told
that story to anyone else.
MARK
Well... I'm honored.
(beat)
Are you okay?
SUPERGIRL
Yes. I'm not... over it. But I'm
sufficiently over it that I can
think about it without bursting
into tears. Thanks for listening.
MARK
My pleasure.
(beat)
You mean you never told this to
Superman?
SUPERGIRL
I can't really talk to him. He
doesn't want me to be Supergirl. He
thinks it's too dangerous. He says
I'm too young and inexperienced to
deal with it.
MARK
For the record. I think he's wrong.
She looks both angry and about to burst into tears.
SUPERGIRL
I hate it, you know. He's so
overprotecting. I can't talk to him
because I don't want to look weak
in front of him because he'll just
say, "see, I told you, you're too
young to deal with it." And I don't
want to give him a reason to say
it.
She stands up. She speaks mostly to herself.
SUPERGIRL (CONT'D)
He says he understands how I feel,
but he doesn't! He has no idea how
I feel. One second, my life was
perfect and my greatest concern was
whether or not my parents were
going to give me what I wanted for
my sixteenth birthday. And the next
second everything goes crazy.
Everyone I know dies, and I get
hurled into this strange, dangerous
planet that I knew nothing about.
Kal-El doesn't know how that feels.
He never had to watch his parents
die. He never had to feel guilty
for not dying like all his friends.
So don't you tell me you know how I
feel! Don't you tell me I'm too
young to be Supergirl! Don't you
dare expect me to stay home, baking
cookies while the only person I
have left in the entire universe is
out there, risking his life every
day! Don't you --
She stops in mid-sentence. Angry and almost crying. She
turns to Mark, sighs and tries to smile.
SUPERGIRL (CONT'D)
I should be saying that to him,
right?
MARK
Probably.
She chuckles and sits down.
SUPERGIRL
It felt so good to finally get that
one off my chest.
MARK
I'm glad you trust me enough to
share it with me. And, you know,
whenever you need to talk to
someone. I'm here for you, okay.
She smiles at him. Then she leans closer and kisses him on
the lips. Mark is surprised for a moment, but then kisses
her too.
When they break away, they're both smiling sweetly.
SUPERGIRL
Don't misinterpret that. I just
thought you deserved it.
MARK
Well, thanks.
They eye each other for a long moment. Then Mark begins to
chuckle.
MARK (CONT'D)
Sorry. It just downed on me. I
kissed Supergirl.
SUPERGIRL
The highlight of your week, I hope.
MARK
The highlight of my life, more like
it.
They chuckle.
MARK (CONT'D)
So, if there's anything else you
want to get off your chest...
SUPERGIRL
You're hoping I'll kiss you again,
aren't you?
MARK
The thought crossed my mind.
SUPERGIRL
Actually, I've been worried about
something lately. This Thornton
guy. The one running for governor.
He's using subliminal mind control
in his ads.
MARK
Are you kidding me?
SUPERGIRL
No. And not just him. All the
members of his party are doing the
same. They use some kind of
hypnotic sound in their ads.
MARK
And what are you going to do about
it?
SUPERGIRL
I've been trying to gather
evidence. I got the tapes of their
ads. I'll send them to a friend who
knows about electronics, so she can
get some hard evidence that the
sound is there and what it does.
MARK
And then you'll kick Thornton's
butt, I hope.
SUPERGIRL
I can't just kick people's butt
without evidence. Or even with
evidence. I'm not a vigilante. I
need to do this by the book.
Tomorrow, Thornton will give a
speech at the Hillshire Theater.
I'll go check it out and see what I
can find out from him.