Who Could Move Taa II?

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Shin_Nikkolas
Which characters could physically move the spacecraft of Galactus? The ship is offering no resistance except its own mass.

And how impressive would it be?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/08/TaaII.jpg

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
Which characters could physically move the spacecraft of Galactus? The ship is offering no resistance except its own mass.

. . . anyone capable of moving?

Bransolute
Galactus.

Soljer
I could move it.

Bransolute
Jesus could.

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Bransolute
Jesus could.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a234/Kill_Joy_/jesus.jpg

Shin_Nikkolas
So the mass and weight of the vessel wouldn't stop said "anyone capable of moving"?

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
So the mass and weight of the vessel wouldn't stop said "anyone capable of moving"?

No weight if it's just hanging in space.

Bransolute
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a234/Kill_Joy_/jesus.jpg http://toss.files.wordpress.com/2007/02/superjesus.jpg

Bransolute
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
No weight if it's just hanging in space. Wouldn't it have it's own gravitational pull? I mean, if planets orbit it...

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Bransolute
http://toss.files.wordpress.com/2007/02/superjesus.jpg

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/SymmetricChaos/SUPERJESUS.jpg

Shin_Nikkolas
Planet moving just became less impressive.

Or does it have to do with the gravity and shit that makes it hard to move?

King_Mungi
http://pressurecooker.phil.cmu.edu/Jesus/buddy.jpg

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
Planet moving just became less impressive.

Didn't say it would get moving a really noticeable speed. Plus planets have to be forced out of orbit and have momentum to contend with.

Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
Or does it have to do with the gravity and shit that makes it hard to move?

Not sure what you mean.

Bransolute
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t49/SymmetricChaos/SUPERJESUS.jpg http://spareribz.com/image/jesusreturns.jpg

SwindlingSmurph
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
Planet moving just became less impressive.

Or does it have to do with the gravity and shit that makes it hard to move? Planets are assumed to be in orbit, and therefore one must fight the gravitational pull that keeps it in orbit.

But, if there was no other forces acting on this ship, then anything bumping into it would give it movement.

Shin_Nikkolas
Was asking if the impressiveness of planet moving also factored in the gravity being exerted to hold the planet in whatever orbit it's in.



Well, wouldn't the fact the Tea II is so massive it has its own planets orbiting it also factor into the difficulty of moving it?

Shin_Nikkolas
**** this Science shit. I didn't sleep during every science class since sixth grade to rot brain cells on science when I want to know about comics.

How about, who could LIFT Tea II?

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
**** this Science shit. I didn't sleep during every science class since sixth grade to rot brain cells on science when I want to know about comics.

How about, who could LIFT Tea II?

laughing out loud

Fine then stick out tongue Probably someone like Galactus himself. Hulk and Superman would probably get written doing it too.

SwindlingSmurph
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
How about, who could LIFT Tea II? Are they still in force-less space? ermm

Soljer
Originally posted by SwindlingSmurph
Are they still in force-less space? ermm

I could! I could!

Shin_Nikkolas
I just realized something.

I never once said this took place in space.

Bransolute
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
I just realized something.

I never once said this took place in space. So... it takes place in New York then?

Endless Mike
An object in space has mass. Also it would be big enough that its own gravity would dwarf the gravity of everything in the solar system.

I'd say Superman could move it if he sundipped first

Soljer
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
I just realized something.

I never once said this took place in space.

As bran said - new york, then?

No one would be able to move it. They'd either drive themselves into the earth trying, or they'd move the Earth, rather than Taa II.

Shin_Nikkolas
It could happen anywhere. I'm used to just thinking of the objects/characters in the fight and not factoring in the surroundings.

So, can you just think of the stuff involved or does the surroundings impact your conclusions too much?

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Soljer
As bran said - new york, then?

No one would be able to move it. They'd either drive themselves into the earth trying, or they'd move the Earth, rather than Taa II.

Assume Earth gravity on an object that has far greater mass than TaaII and is made of cosmically and mystically enhanced adamantium.

Endless Mike
If it even got near earth, earth would be torn apart by its gravity

Violent2Dope
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
Which characters could physically move the spacecraft of Galactus? The ship is offering no resistance except its own mass.

And how impressive would it be?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/08/TaaII.jpg It's as big as a star? If so, Pyron could.

Tenebrous
Originally posted by Violent2Dope
It's as big as a star? If so, Pyron could.

no. it's as big as a solar system. the star comment in the panel only discusses how planets orbit taa II as planets orbit a star.

Soljer
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Assume Earth gravity on an object that has far greater mass than TaaII and is made of cosmically and mystically enhanced adamantium.

Greater mass.

Earth gravity.

What?!

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Soljer
Greater mass.

Earth gravity.

What?!

So you can accept a cosmically powered planet eating psedo-god with a ship the size of a solar system but not my hypothetical world?

Soljer
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
So you can accept a cosmically powered planet eating psedo-god with a ship the size of a solar system but not my hypothetical world?

You got it.

Symmetric Chaos
Originally posted by Soljer
You got it.

angrymob mad

TricksterPriest
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
It could happen anywhere. I'm used to just thinking of the objects/characters in the fight and not factoring in the surroundings.

So, can you just think of the stuff involved or does the surroundings impact your conclusions too much?

For something like this, the surroundings are essential to figure out who can move something with that level of mass and size.

And Science>>you. durlaugh

Shin_Nikkolas
Science has nothing to do with comics.

Fine then. Hypothetical. Something larger than the Taa II but with Earth's gravity.

If it's impossible, I don't care.

Just list who could move it.

I mean, how heavy would it be?

Soljer
Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
If it's impossible, I don't care.

Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas

Just list who could move it.

Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
If it's impossible, I don't care.

Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas

Just list who could move it.

Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
If it's impossible, I don't care.

Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas

Just list who could move it.

Originally posted by Shin_Nikkolas
If it's impossible, I don't care.


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Everyone

Shin_Nikkolas
I was saying if it's impossible for something to be larger than Taa II and still have Earth's gravity, I don't care.

Ouallada
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
So you can accept a cosmically powered planet eating psedo-god with a ship the size of a solar system but not my hypothetical world?

For some reason, I read this as paedo-god. sad

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