Thats not a rebuttal. Saying something is baseless doesnt prove that it is. You have to articulate why it's baseless with a proper rebuttal. Faora is super fast. She reacted to Superman's blitz. She blitzed so fast that we couldn't see her move. We only saw her appear at new locations. Thor is incredibly slow compared to that. There is no way in hell he will tag her. Thor would be a statue to her.
Both Nam and Faora have superior strength feats than Thanos. She casually threw Clark a long distance, where Clark went through a building and hit a steel safe denting it significantly. Nam has the train feat.
Getting hit to the top of a skyscraper while still busting through stone building tops is superior to that feat. Hulk couldn't make Surtur flinch in the slightest. His initial strike that moved Surtur was from a jump. The follow strikes (punches) did absolutely nothing. That proves that it was Hulk's downward momentum which made Surtur move.
Thor can fly but we know its not his style to stay ranged and use ranged attacks against two beings. He would engage them in direct battle. Now if you controlled Thor I suppose that would be an advantage. But make no mistake, these two can jump pretty fast. You as Thor would have to constantly evade both characters.
Also, Thor will always drop Stormbreaker if hit hard enough in the face. He has drop his hammer multiple times throughout several movies due to a staggering blow.
Not from a throw. That situation will not be happening here.
What does Thor experiencing heat from a neutron star have to do with anything? Superman experienced the heat of a nuke a point blank range buts that's irrelevant here.
The heat of the star was concentrated into a beam hot enough to reignite a dead furnace world. Its so far above the limited showing of heat vision its not even comparable.
But look at the entire blast radius of a nuke and how the energy(both heat and force) is expended over the entire area. And it was in space, which would imo negate a lot of the heat as there's no atmosphere for the heat and fire to burn in.
Thor had a neutron star laser beam slamming into him nonstop in a concentrated area that encompassed basically him. And it had an atmosphere and breathable air so he wasn't spared any of the beam.
The blast lasted several seconds. I can touch something that's 50 degrees Celsius for hours but if I touch something that's 5,000 degrees for 3 seconds then my hand would liquify instantly.
So a nuke is millions of degrees and the neutron star thousands of degrees. So if someone can survive millions of degrees for a few seconds without melting then they definitely can survive thousands of degrees for a long period of time without melting too.
As far as the atmosphere, the energy is actually higher in space since there is no air to cool and dilute it. In space facing the sun, a human would melt on one side (facing sun) and freeze on the other.
Thor was in space just like Superman when he experienced the radiation too.
He didn't withstand it. He literally passed out and was about to die. This is like saying you withstood a gun shot because the paramedics saved your life. It's not a bad durability feat, but stop wanking it like it's more than it is.
After a prolonged period of time. You act like it was just a glancing shot or something. Its a way more impressive feat than getting hit by heat vision for a second or two. Give the feat the credit it deserves.
Its definitely more impressive than getting hit with HV for a second. That's why hv won't do much to Thor. Thor would have to get koed by getting hit in the face or stabbed with a durable enough sharp object.
IIRC, according to Eitri the process took several minutes.
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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.