Peter Quill - Star Lord

A half-human from Earth (his father being the Celestial, Ego), Peter was abducted by Yondu’s crew of Ravagers right after his mother died. But while they were paid to bring him to Ego, as they had recently learned he had been killing all his other children from across the galaxy, they instead kept him and trained him in their ways. Years later, Peter (attempting to rebrand himself as Star Lord) broke away from them, attempting to find his own way through the universe. After they were faced with Ronan’s plot, he was the one to convince the group to stick together and fight it out for the sake of the galaxy (citing that he was one of the people that just so happened to live in it), and ended up becoming the de facto leader of the group.
Strength
- Knocks out a prison guard with a prosthetic leg to the face. (source) (GotG)
- Knocks an alien off its feet with a flying kick and causes another to stumble back with a standing kick. (source) (End)
Durability
- Immortal as long as Ego exists, though the extent is unclear and may require unlocking Celestial powers or proximity to Ego. (source) (Vol.2)
Durability - Blunt Force
- Stunned after being slapped away by one of Ego’s tentacles. (source) (Vol.2)
- Takes two hits from a giant monster’s tentacles. (source) (Vol.2)
Durability - Other
- Sent flying back from a nearby explosion. (source) (IW)
- Survives inside a spaceship when it explodes and floats down uninjured. (source) (Vol.2)
- Survives inside spaceship during crash landing in a forest. (source) (Vol.2)
- Takes a hit from a prison guard’s stun stick to the chest. (source) (GotG)
- Endures time in space unprotected. (source) (GotG)
- Holds the Power Stone for an extended time before sharing it, due to Celestial heritage; an ordinary woman is quickly destroyed by it. (source) (GotG)
- Takes a hit from a giant creature’s breath attack. (source) (Vol.2)
Speed - Reaction
- Ducks under a swinging attack. (source) (GotG)
- Limbos under a blast from an energy gun. (source) (GotG)
- Moves his ship out of the way of a nearby energy bolt. (source) (GotG)
- Avoids an arm missile from Iron Man’s Mark L armor while flying. (source) (IW)
Speed - Other
- Smacks the pistol out of a prison guard’s hand while it is aimed at him, after faking surrender. (source) (GotG)
- Catches the Power Stone after Ronan’s hammer explodes, before it falls far or Ronan grabs it. (source) (GotG)
Equipment - Blasters
- Knocks Korath back with simultaneous energy blasts. (source) (GotG)
- Takes out people with individual energy blasts, with two blasts sending another person into the air and sideways. (source) (GotG)
- Destroys one of Ego’s energy and stone tentacles with repeated blasts. (source) (Vol.2)
- Staggers Thanos with a shot to the back. (source) (IW)
- Uses stun bolts to knock out prison guards. (source) (GotG)
- Knocks out Gamora with a shot to the face; she remains unconscious later. (source) (GotG)
Equipment - Other Weapons
- Uses a glowing orb to light up a room and to disintegrate two people. (source) (GotG)
- Uses a device to pull objects towards it, including the Power Stone from its pedestal and later a group of people until deactivated. (source) (GotG)
- Places a gravity mine on Iron Man’s Mark L chest to trap him to a wall until he breaks free. (source) (IW)
- Fires a gravity mine from blaster to hold Thanos’ hand to the ground during assault by others. (source) (IW)
- Uses energy bolas. (source) (GotG)
- Traps Spider-Man with energy bolas. (source) (IW)
- Uses a force grenade to blast back Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Doctor Strange. (source) (IW)
- Carries gas grenades and grenades that would ‘blow your junk off’, though gas not seen in action. (source) (IW)
- Places a bomb on Thanos’ back that explodes with electricity, knocking him to his knee. (source) (IW)
Equipment - Ship
- Ship was destroyed but rebuilt by Nova Corps using salvaged parts. (source) (GotG)
- Ship struck by an energy bolt. (source) (Vol.2)
- Ship barraged by energy shots briefly. (source) (Vol.2)
- Ship recovers quickly after free falling a long distance. (source) (GotG)
- Ship agile enough to dodge energy bolt right after takeoff. (source) (GotG)
- Ship has rapid fire guns. (source) (GotG)
- Ship’s energy bolts shake a larger Ravager ship without damaging armor. (source) (GotG)
- Ship has cable for spacewalks, spacesuits with energy fields, and a gun used by Drax to destroy a pod. (source) (Vol.2)
- Ship has a device allowing Rocket to repair it by spraying. (source) (Vol.2)
- Ship sensors detect movement in disguised Knowhere. (source) (IW)
Equipment - Other
- Uses a mask that expands over the face from behind the ear. (source) (End)
- Mask allows flight through space without issue. (source) (GotG)
- Uses boot propulsion packs to fly. (source) (GotG)
- Attaches boot propulsion pack to Gamora, sending her flying away. (source) (GotG)
- Uses a jetpack that collapses into a small back-mounted device and can be placed on others. (source) (Vol.2)
- Uses a device to show holographic representation of life on a ruined planet and a path to target. (source) (GotG)
- Uses an electronic lockpick. (source) (GotG)
- Uses a device to detect Titan is eight degrees off its axis. (source) (IW)
- Owns a Sony Walkman, later destroyed. (source) (GotG)
- Owns a Zune. (source) (Vol.2)
Celestial Abilities
- Ability to manipulate and create from energy, inherited from father; only available while Ego alive, no longer accessible after Vol. 2; physical feats while powered included. (source) (Vol.2)
- Trades blows with Ego, gets hit through a stone structure, throws Ego’s avatar through several stone structures. (source) (Vol.2)
- Gets thrown into stone surfaces, badly damaging them. (source) (Vol.2)
- After unlocking potential, has small stones whip around him and breaks free of Ego’s energy tentacles. (source) (Vol.2)
- Flies straight down with father, breaking through stone structure and hitting ground at full speed. (source) (Vol.2)
- Hits Ego with flying tackle, sending him through stone, slams into wall, forges rocks around arm and punches Ego. (source) (Vol.2)
- Creates giant yellow stone Pac-Man that clashes with Ego’s replica, shattering both and sending debris far. (source) (Vol.2)