spetznaz
Senior Fanboy Killer
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- Imagine 2 planets.
- Planet A and Planet B.
- Both planets are populated only by wild animals.
- Both planets are exactly like our planet Earth when it comes to animals (eg they both have lions, tigers, crocodiles, cape buffalo, indian Gaur, Javan rhino, amur leopards, harpy eagles, springbok, beisa oryx, etc etc etc etc etc)
- A deity makes planet A to fight planet B
- From planet A the deity selects 12 of the fiercest tigers. 12 tigers of unimaginable ferocity and bile.
- However, those 12 fierce tigers are going to fight the entire animal kingdom of planet B.
Hence, you have 12 of the fiercest tigers from Planet A, feuding against the ENTIRE animal kingdom of Planet B (hence, Planet B has ALL of the tigers inhabiting it, ALL of the lions, all of the jaguars, all of the buffalo, all of the elephants, all of the .....you catch the drift ....up to even the microbacteria and amoeba living in Planet B).
In essence 12 of the fiercest tigers of Planet A, versus the ENTIRE animal kingdom of Planet B.
Who wins?
Simple: Planet A loses, and loses bad.
Same thing about this thread.
Marvel would basically be devastated for sending a small group of characters, no matter how powerful they may be, against an ENTIRE universe.
Why?
Because the universe they are attacking also has some extremely potent characters, and thus is not lacking in quality/intensity of power, PLUS it also has the quantity factor going for it.
BTW: The result would be the same if a few very powerful guys from DC tried to invade the ENTIRE Marvel universe. The DC guys would lose for the same reason.
As for this thread, Marvel loses 10/10.
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