Actually...I don't see the Hulk throwing the Terminator into space because as soon as he tries to grab it, it will flow through his fingers. The Hulk will keep trying to grab something, he'll keep failing, and this will serve to further enrage him. At some point the Hulk will get so pissed, that (as I first mentioned) he will either thunderclap or more likely smash his fists into the ground: either tactic will generate shock waves sufficient to disperse the nanites/Terminator molecules/whatever all over the friggin' place.
Now fights over.
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There is also the issue that Hulk isn't protecting John Connor. The T-1000 would not be interested in fighting Hulk. So he would just by pass Hulk and go directly to John. Since the Hulk is pretty stupid he most likely thunderclap and eventually kill John and harming the T-1000. He would be doing the Terminator a favor.
Hulk is smart.
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Keep in mind the purpose of the T-1000 is solely to kill John by any means necessary.
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When's the Terminator ever done that? I honestly don't think it'd react fast enough to avoid getting tossed. The Hulk isn't exactly slow, considering he catches missles at point blank range and dodges attack helicopters...
If the T-1000 can flow through jail bars, it can flow through fingers; this is perfectly compatible with the powerset. And it reacted pretty darn quickly when it skewered John Connor's foster dad. Plus, the Hulk did have a hard time fighting his own dad as a liquidy being. Still, you may have some point with the Hulk's speed...yeah, I can see the T being tossed. But typically, when bricks fight liquid beings, it's often depicted how brute force is virtually helpless against a foe which can't be easily grabbed.
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There is also the scene where Arnold (800 series for your T fans) took a clean shot at the face of the T-1000 and he shape shifted just to grab his arm...I almost forgot that scene.
Ever since the T-1000 was originally writen....you do know that the character was writen specifically to kill John and that is his only purpose of existence, right?
Basically, T-1000 would only fight Hulk IF he was protecting John. If Hulks isn't protecting John....I doubt he would even take on the Green Bulk...I mean Hulk.
Do you actually do this to be funny, or do you genuinely hate Hulk so much as to argue that the Terminator could beat him?
What? You've seen Terminator, right? When he's chasing her and Reese through the factory and gets crushed?
He only put himself into the lava because it was a surefire way the chip could be destroyed without being repaired, not because that's the only way to kill it.
Do you actually do this to be funny, or do you genuinely hate Terminator so much as to argue that the Hulk could outright beat him?
She never crushed the T1000, I'm guessing that you didn't read the OP and just assumed that they meant Arnold who would lose so bad that he would get zero-shotted against Hulk. I said that this was a stalemate seeing as the T1000 can't do any long lasting damage to Hulk and since Hulk can't really hurt T1000. His only means of victory is through BFR. If BFR is on then Hulk wins 10/10. True I'm no Hulk fan but I don't hate on his abilities and stuff. Movie Hulk, who is being debated, not comic hulk so his feats against robots is negated, has notshown the intelligence to just go for a BFR.
I'm pretty sure that the T-1000 would try to terminate the Hulk, if the T-1000 scans Hulk as a threat to him. And yes I know this sounds like an opinion. But yeah in the Sarah Connor Cronnicles, Cameron attacks a T-888 that was just sitting inbetween a wall and yes the T-888 fights back.
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The T-1000 has absolutely no chance to win here. The Hulk has a few options.
Movie Hulk wasn't an idiot, he was smart and cunning. After he grabbed the missile, he bite off the warhead and spit it at the attack-copter, that isn't something a stupid rampaging beast would do.
Biting off the warhead and spitting it back at the copter definitely showed...
1. an understanding of the threat against him (as well as remarkably accurate expectoration skill), and...
2. a clever means of retaliation (ie, using your foe's weapons against him; he did this more than once--see below with the tank).
The Hulk overloading his dad at the end of the film also showed some tactical wherewithall for defeating a being which could not be vanquished with brute bodily force.
Movie Hulk raged like a man-monster through most his showings, but glimmers of intelligence definitely showed now and then. Another was when he bent the tank's cannon back at the soldier. I think that even showed a sardonic sense of humor on the Hulk's part ("Hulk wants to see you fire Big Gun now, puny human.")
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The Hulk is a down to earth raging idiot. No wasting time disputing that....Dr. Bruce Banner on the other hand is very much the opposite. He's a brilliant scientist and a character that is very much well liked.
Anytime you see Hulk show some traits of intelligence is because of Banner trying to control the monster. Not directly the Hulk...remember the Hulk is nothing but a product of an accident.
Then what was it? Just dumb luck that he happened to recognize a threat, then just happened to bite off the business-end of that threat and use it back at his foe?
That scene clearly shows intelligence and cunning, the later is something Hulk is especially known for in the comics.
Either way, as stated before, T-1000 has no way to win, while the Hulk has options. So debating against Hulk is foolish in this fight.
WrathfulDwarf is just being uneducated and immaturely antagonistic. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't make me look bad, just himself look worse. It's actually just over the line of being entertaining now, it's just pitiful, the hate for a fictional character.
Why do you think he never replies to me? Because he's never once been capable of defeating an argument of mine, or anybody's.
Hulk himself has had multiple incarnations whereby he has retained unimaginable strength and been competent enough to have conversations and form battle strategies.
Whether it's Banner's mind inside Hulk's body or not, it's still Hulk at that point in time. He stops being Banner when he becomes big and green.
I know you don't know much about Hulk besides the heyday of Jack Kirby, but at least keep up. Rejecting everything since would be like saying Batman is shit unless written by Bob Kane.