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[Loved Trope] Disabled Doesn't Mean Unable.

  1. Geordi La Forge is born blind. He is a technical genius at engineering and hand chosen by Captain Jean-Luc Picard for his skills.

  2. Professor X is paralyzed from the waist down. The founder of the X-men, He runs Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, a place to train mutants to control their powers and live peacefully with humans, a dream that often puts him at odds with his rival Magneto

  3. Penguin from Batman, congenital clubfoot that causes a severe limp and requires a leg brace. he becomes one of the most ruthless crime lords in Gotham and one of Bats' greatest foes

  4. Toph, Her blindness was treated as a disability by her wealthy, overprotective parents, but she developed the ability to "see" by sensing vibrations in the earth with her feet, a skill learned from badger moles. This seismic sense allowed her to become a powerful, independent earthbending master and the inventor of metalbending.

  5. Darth Vader, operating as a quadruple amputee and burn survivor who relies on a complex cybernetic suit for life support. Despite these physical limitations, he remains a powerful force-wielding user and is considered one of the most powerful Sith in existence.

u/Youngstown_WuTang — 12 hours ago