About the door thing , their was actual resistance their , the blade didn't slice cleanly inwards , from the look of it , it was being rammed inwards by qui-gon...........
If you notice in that scene he's cutting through the first doors fairly easily, then he senses (hears.... whatever) the blast doors close
At that point he shoves his saber further in (with no effort) but we don't see it come the whole way through the other side
I think it took so long to get through those blast doors because the lightsaber wasn't actually cutting the whole door, it didn't reach the whole way through, so he had to keep it in place longer until the parts he couldn't reach melted off..... which gave the bad guys enough time to call in battle droids with shields
any structure weighing anywhere close to 300 trillion pounds would've collapsed to rubble and memory under its own weight. not so much a feat as overexaggeration meeting bad writing. shit, it wouldn't even need to weigh close to that. a fraction of a percent of that weight would crumble. and bracing a certain amount of weight doesn't imply you can truly lift it, either.
not that i give two shits about hulk, but that's just a stupid thing to take seriously. really it is.
so, hulk's not really holding that much weight at all, only whatever's directly above the hole he and stark managed to make. had i known it only said "150 billion" on the cover, a non-canon source o' information, i wouldn't have bothered doing the math.
also, iron man blows out the entire side of a mountain, and it doesn't collapse? and ya still thought it was a good source to tap for hulk's "true" strength?
Its fanboy vs. fanboy. In the movies only magnetic fields, forcefields, and energy weapons like Grievous' guards used stopped the blades. Cortosis is EU and not considered canon by many.
I love to hear everyone's arguement about Adamantium, but the fact is that nobody ever provides evidence or explanations on how it achieves its ridiculously unrealistic properties.
Last edited by boriquaking55 on Mar 22nd, 2006 at 01:40 AM