DCEU Superman is in Thanos's position. What happens?
@bayman007: Yeah, but you think that Superman would beat everybody.
@bayman007: Thanos has been proven to be more durable than Superman. How would it not kill Superman?
@bayman007: I wanted see what the vast majority says. Also, Superman is not on Thanos's level. He is on Thor's level.
Not impressed
Not impressed
@mandabub: relevance?
@ready_4_madness: this
@cryaholic: Or statueforce it
@rajjarsalt said:
Replace it with Mjolnir and his head still gets torn off
Not even close, lmfao
OT: If he can't move, Stormbreaker is taking his head off. If he can move, he would fly away or fight the team.
> Has help from Ironman, and from the Vibranium Core that needed to be heated up
> MCU fans: "It was all Thor, solo feat, GG."
If Iron Man did half the work of destroying a lifewiping meteor he takes off Superman's head too
@rajjarsalt: I remember when the VFX artist on the Snyder Cut said that every step Flash took when he reversed time, was like a baby big-bang. Well oops, should that be included when the feat is mentioned?
Lol can't fool me
@rajjarsalt: JFC how far would you say the shock wave reached?
@rajjarsalt: JFC how far would you say the shock wave reached?
Well using the 100x Grand Canyon scale it would be several hundred thousand miles wide area of shock propagation.
@rajjarsalt: JFC how far would you say the shock wave reached?
Well using the 100x Grand Canyon scale it would be several hundred thousand miles long.
that would contradict an all out slam from P2 Thor w/o heat seal only being able to fragment a 2km Sokovia, no? Plus MHS+ running speed for Asgardians?
@rajjarsalt: JFC how far would you say the shock wave reached?
Well using the 100x Grand Canyon scale it would be several hundred thousand miles long.
that would contradict an all out slam from P2 Thor w/o heat seal only being able to fragment a 2km Sokovia, no? Plus MHS+ running speed for Asgardians?
Well I'd say that's more of a lack of immediate AP than it is anything else, since Thor doesn't really vaporize anything in Jotunheim, but causes less intense damage to a much wider area. Which is why Iron Man put in the heat seal, to keep the energy in the spire.
Though I'd say Sokovia slows down and a good amount of it is uprooted sideways and upwards
and whatever rock that remains falls at well below terminal velocity (gravity pulling them down instead) so I could see that Thor negated the momentum of the landmass. It was going to lifewipe iirc
Plus there's the argument that Thor was weakened due to sacrificing some of his life force to the Norns when he got the vision of the Infinity Stones.
@rajjarsalt: most of it was vaporized with Thor negating momentum of small fragments. It wouldn't scale to the life wipe.
@rajjarsalt: most of it was vaporized with Thor negating momentum of small fragments. It wouldn't scale to the life wipe.
Doesn't it explode
before getting vaporized
Most of the city if not all is fragmented in the first pic and none of it seems to bear that prior speed (visual speed/direction and re-entry cone disappearance). The explosion seems to have no trouble overpowering the downward KE - if it couldn't do that, the rock would still break apart but every piece of it would never change direction
@rajjarsalt: nvm then. Good feat.
Assuming he's not allowed to dodge it and fly away, he dies.
@rbt: Sounds about right.
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