The claim is that Lois surviving the singularity is PIS. That doesn't mean everything else about the singularity is thrown out when the sole inconsistency is Lois surviving it.
He was shot by Zod's ship if I'm not mistaken. And that clearly hurt him. We have not seen any of the kryptonians hurt by man-made weapons (unless you count Batman's kryptonite gun) but then no Asgardian has really been hurt by a man-made weapon either that I recall.
So Kurse getting run through with that Elven blade and still continue fighting is a higher durability feat than any Faora has shown.
Look if you wanna argue that Kurse has good damage soak, fine. But his durability is crap. I mean do you honestly think he is in any way comparable to beings who can survive nukes?
Faora has been hit by Superman's fist, which I think we can all agree, is far more destructive than a sword wielded by Loki.
Superman was unharmed by Zod's ship blast, just knocked back. He wasn't KOed or anything.
That's like saying getting punched by a heavyweight MMA fighter in the face is more destructive than getting stabbed with a knife in the face by a 15 yr old kid. Which would you rather get hit with?
Superman only survived the nuke via recharge from the sun. Without that recharge he'd be a gonner. Thor at least withstood the biforst explosion without harm and without any "healing" period. Now, Loki is not Thor, but then Faora is also not Superman.
If it counts as a durability feat, it counts for everyone involved, you don't get to selectively apply PIS.
__________________ posted by Badabing
I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.
There was no indication in the movie that he even had a weakness to Iron or any metal so why bring that up? This isn't the comics. As for durability showings, I guess there wasn't any because there wasn't any Asgardians that could actually harm him. The guy didn't get hurt even once. He got stabbed twice though. One sword he casually knocked out of him and the other time he actually used the sword impaled within him as a weapon. I don't know what you want to call that, but its pretty damn impressive.
No it's not. Anyone crazy can get a sword run through them and not care. This is if it doesn't hit any vital organs. Getting a sword run through you has no bearing on how difficult it is to ko you. They are two different things.
You don't know how durable the blade was. The writer didn't offer anything special about it. Thus it is assumed to be a normal blade. At best, equal to the hardest alloys humans can produce.
I know the elven weapons were durable enough to kill Asgardians. We know that human weapons have so far been ineffective on Asgardians. Thus that sword is way stronger than any human equivalent we've seen so far.
I challenge you to a BZ, Lois vs Hulk in regards to durability. do you accept?
__________________ posted by Badabing
I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.
Its happened at least once. The pole or whatever missed every single vital organ miraculously and inpaled a human. He didn't know he was impaled until someone told him a little while after it happened. This happened years ago.
Kurse is not even human. His sternum could be non vital. His anatomy totally different. It has no bearing on how difficult it is to knock him out.