Why wouldn't a bloodlusted Surfer just create kryptonite? Or red sun radiation? Or both?
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His blasts have been powerful enough to leave behind singularities as a side effect. Doesn't sound that weak to me.
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If you mean in Annihilation, he purposely left that there to simultaneously mark Airwalkers passing and keep Ravenous from taking his power.
That wasn't a side effect of a random blast.
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Whether or not he did it on purpose doesn't take away from the feat. If he can unleash that much energy, then he can unleash that much energy. That's like trying to downplay a feat where Supes lifts something by saying that he intended to lift it. It would actually be more damning if he DIDN'T mean to do such a thing. Like the time he evolved a planet billion years in moments by trying to put all his energy into healing the planet. Him doing that on accident doesn't mean that he could do such a thing and actually control the process.
It being intentional doesn't take away from the fact that the large black hole was a side effect of his energy discharge. He wanted to release that much energy... and he did it successfully.
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Last edited by darthgoober on Apr 26th, 2017 at 06:27 PM
Surfer didn't shoot a black hole out of his hand, his action was to release a butt load of energy. The formation of the blackhole was a secondary effect of that energy discharge.
By the same token, a doctor can prescibe a drug that treats depression and causes weightloss as a side effect of the medication to someone who's overweight with the intended effect of causing the patient to lose weight and the weightloss still be considered a side effect of the medication.