Originally posted by long pig
Well, actually zero gravity is only 10-12 short miles high....look it up should be in your 9th grade textbook.
You're basing his jumping ability on a hulk who is jumping to travel....this is a hulk going all out...he can jump much farther than 4 miles long.
Zero gravity starts at 10-12 miles? Gee, and to think NASA is
spenind all those billions of dollars to send satellites hundreds
of miles up into space to keep them afloat, when they could've
just flown them up on a plane, or shot them up with a short-range
rocket, up to 12 miles, to dot he same thing!? Who knew?!
And if that is what the 9th grade school books you had as a kid
taught you, well that explains alot about you then.
Please, what you are thinking of are those "wightlessness"
flights that astronauts take for training, on special planes. These
aren't really "zero gravity", they are "simulated woghtlessness",
brought about by the up and down, wave-like movements of
the plane, which make the passengers "fall", thus feeling like
they are in zero gravity. Even the satellites that are launched
into space (mentioned in above paragraph) aren't really in
zero gravity, rather they stay up by continuously "falling" down.
In fact, one would have to go way out into outer space to
completely escape Earth's gravity, thus enter "zero gravity".
And why would the Hulk limit himself to just 4 miles when
travelling, when he can do more? Granted, maybe when angry
he can do notably more, but I doubt even close to 10 miles.
Besides, that still doesn't mean he can catch Storm.
Originally posted by long pig
Hmm....solid soil is EVERYWHERE in the desert, the whole damn thing is dry mud!
Solid soil is everywhere in the desert? Since when? Maybe under
many feet of sand, or maybe the occasionaly rock formation, but
certainly not "everywhere". But I will let this go, since you and I
may be thinking of different desert, you more the american
south-west, and me the Sahara.
And sand IS NOT dry mud! Sand is the tiny particles or grains
caused by thousands of years of weathering:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/s1/sand.asp
Originally posted by long pig
Im no hulk fan dude...I hardly ever defend the guy unless a buncha crazed "teamstormers" go around flapping thier cake hole.. oh and btw the voltage isnt what kills you.
And who told you I was a "teamstormer"?
Look at my post here:
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=329413&perpage=20&highlight=&pagenumber=5
I don't like her the least bit. And I do find that her abilities are
ofetn exaggerated. But I just don't see this fight as a cake-walk
for Hulk, and I don't see Storm as being completely unable to
hurt him, or do anything to him at all.
And about voltage, true enough. But even when not killing,
the lightning causes extreme pain, burns, bodily internal
damage, or even temporarily incapacitate. It's much like
those electric stun guns, they don't kill, but they hurt like
hell, and can bring a man down.