Questionable if that cross was made of tin, either way, tin is still a metal, Pinhead can melt metal with a thought, ergo, Vader the cyborg is ****ed.
Vader's never been shown to "TK" multiple objects. Anyhow, he'd have a hard time trying considering a substantial portion of his body was just melted away from him.
Vader gets raped by the supernatural, it's obvious to all except the silliest of Star Wars fanboys.
The various metals in the SWG are a helluva lot more dense than in our part of the universe. Vader's armor tanked a lightsaber strike and blaster bolts. A lightsaber would cause a lot more damage then a chain would. Ergo, Darth would just tank the chains. There's no reason to believe the chains are supernaturally resistent or strong. Also, Pinhead's melting power was limited to a small cross.
Darth Vader has TK'd the entire operating room when he first came into consciousness inside the suit. There's no reason to believe he couldn't do it again.
But fair enough, Pinhead just melts Vader's face-mask and/or the control unit for his life-support on the front of his chest. Vader's going down from this.
Those chains and hooks are super-natural, son, as they manifest from nothingness, ie you can't buy them at Home Depot.
Vader shook the entire place, not multiple small objects with pinpoint precision at the same time. Either way, he'd be ****ed due to being melted in certain parts long before the chains came to hook him.
We're talking about a Force-user Vs a supernatural entity from Hell with powers that defy physics. Stop being a fanboy.
Why would Pinhead even go for Vader's hands first? He usually rips apart people's torsos. And Vader's facemask has never been complicated by a lightsaber strike or anything similar. As far as we know, it's as durable as his chest plate. Also, Vader has superhuman reflexes and precognition. He could dodge every attempt at Pinny trying to melt him. And the Executor won't go down as easily as a run down church in Los Angeles, that's for sure.
The fact that Vader could shake the entire room just by waking up means that he has potentially great TK ability. Even when fighting his son who he went out of his way not to kill, he showed that he could throw lots of things towards Pinhead to distract him while Vader has time to solve the puzzle box.
Thirdly, there's a human man underneath Pinhead. He helped the girl Kirsty out when she appealed to the human inside him. Vader could do the same.
I think he probably would too if Pinhead gets his comic book feats where he can freeze time, but he doesn't in this forum. In this scenario, all Vader has to do is close the puzzle box. His armor has tanked lightsaber strikes, which has proven to melt things more efficiently than Pinhead's melting ability.
Speaking of which, Pinhead doesn't attack anyone but those who open the box. He was seperated from the box in the third movie, where most of Pinhead's good feats come from, but he isn't in this scenario. So realistically, only the stormtrooper who solved the puzzle is in trouble here.
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I didn't say hands. Pinhead likely go for the most vulnerable spot first, as anyone would. Vader's life-support.
Vader's not going to dodge the mind-melt thing, lol. Unless you think Vader can jump out of the way of thoughts. You probably do.
So you think Vader will be able to attack Pinhead, fend off mental-attacks, supernatural chains and still be able to solve the puzzle box with his spare hand, all at the came time? You're a hopeless fanboy.
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Been a very long time since I've watch Hellraiser, so I looked up Pinhead's powers; Vader is more ****ed than I imagined.
"Described by Doug Bradley as stronger than Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers, Pinhead is an extremely powerful being, and as such, has several supernatural abilities. His preferred method of attack is by summoning hooks and chains to mutilate victims, often pulling said victims in several directions to tear them apart.These chains are subject to his total mental control and he may direct them at will. The chains may even change shape after having attached to a victim. Pinhead is highly resistant to damage and direct assault, being able to resist both gunshots and futuristic energy weapons. His magic is also used for creating objects out of thin air, teleporting, creating explosions at distances and deceiving opponents with illusions. Pinhead is also familiar with the Occult and magic, with an ability to read minds. He is capable of creating other cenobites from both living and dead victims."
Vader gets turned into one bad-ass Cenobite *****-boy.
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And I'm saying that there's no proof that Pinhead's melting power hasn't melted anything more than a cross probably made out of tin.
No, but Vader has superhuman reflexes and precognition. There's nothing to suggest that he couldn't dodge Pinhead or put things in front of him while he has time to solve the box.
Show me the feats that show the chains being made of unbreakable material. Pinhead is only used to dealing with puny humans, and he was killed by one no less. A regular human is no match for a Jedi or Sith(Excepting Batman, Reed Richards, Iron Man and Dr Doom). Show me the feats of Pinhead mind ****ing someone above a street level person in a bar. And Vader would have all his Stormtroopers in this scenario, it's not a 1v1 scenario.[/QUOTE]
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Wow and I thought everyone knew the ending of Episode III. When Vader knew Padme died, his anger destroyed multiple medical droids while cuffed to an operating table.