Spider-Man vs 10 Junior Preds

Started by MERCILOUS3 pages

Originally posted by Scoobless
Yes, he is

He generally doesn't do much sprinting as he can get around much faster by swinging around the city... and at the cost of much less energy

His movement and reaction speeds are far above both Aliens and Preds... as is his strength

Yes, in the middle of a fight it's much better than being an empath, it's a sixth sense linked directly to his reflexes which allows him to move before any danger actually comes his way

I know you like to argue against Spider-man (a lot) .... but have you actually read many of his comics?

No he's not, prove that he's faster than 60 mph off the webs. You can't because it's not true.

No it's not better than being an empath, Empathy means whent he person thought of it (before he does it) spidey sense is right after he does it.

Originally posted by jinzin
😂

this says it all.

Originally posted by X-Logan
3 junior preds would be enough...

yes they would.

Originally posted by MERCILOUS
No he's not, prove that he's faster than 60 mph off the webs. You can't because it's not true.

Running speed? He is able to lift 15 tons with his arms, and generally, legs are stronger then arms. I think he is able to run pretty damn fast.

Watch Spiderman 2003 Animated Series.
In a episode his powers were tested. He runs more than 60 mph.

Spidey lose.

Originally posted by MERCILOUS
No it's not better than being an empath, Empathy means whent he person thought of it (before he does it) spidey sense is right after he does it.

Spider sense reacts when someone thinks of attacking... that's why he can dodge bullets, lasers and other things that move faster than him

Personally I think Spiderman loses. 10 Predators (even rookies) is just too much.

Just my opinion but I think his Spider Sense is more a
mystical mental power.

Originally posted by DarkCrawler
Running speed? He is able to lift 15 tons with his arms, and generally, legs are stronger then arms. I think he is able to run pretty damn fast.

oh yeah, that's right that's why juggernaut is known for his speed right? Sorry chap, power may equal speed in the real world but it doesn't always mean that in the comic world.

Originally posted by Arahan
Watch Spiderman 2003 Animated Series.
In a episode his powers were tested. He runs more than 60 mph.

so animated series are cannon now?

Originally posted by Scoobless
Spider sense reacts when someone thinks of attacking... that's why he can dodge bullets, lasers and other things that move faster than him


you said it yourself but i don't think you noticed. "reacts" there has to be an action to react to, as long as you understand it's not pre-cog you and me are cool. but reacting to thought? that's rediculous, his spidey sense would be going off all the time and he'd never know why rendering it useless, be reasonable now.

Originally posted by Arahan
Just my opinion but I think his Spider Sense is more a
mystical mental power.

it may seem that way but it's simply not true, spidersenses are clearly discribed as being enhanced relfexes at 15 times normal response rate.

ehm yes...whatever.... ???

Originally posted by MERCILOUS
oh yeah, that's right that's why juggernaut is known for his speed right? Sorry chap, power may equal speed in the real world but it doesn't always mean that in the comic world.

so animated series are cannon now?

you said it yourself but i don't think you noticed. "reacts" there has to be an action to react to, as long as you understand it's not pre-cog you and me are cool. but reacting to thought? that's rediculous, his spidey sense would be going off all the time and he'd never know why rendering it useless, be reasonable now.

it may seem that way but it's simply not true, spidersenses are clearly discribed as being enhanced relfexes at 15 times normal response rate.

Man, I wish I had the comic on me. Spiderman's spider sense goes off when there is any sort of danger ABOUT TO happen. He was at a party with MJ, and it started going off. There was nothing happening. Not one thing. The reason it was going off was because there were two men near him that were bad guys.

Seriously, that's it. They weren't being hostile in the slightest. They, too, were just enjoying the party. But his sense went off because he knew that they would be up to know good sometime soon.

So, yes. It is a form of precognition, Merc. You don't have to believe it if you don't want to. But that's just how it works. It tells him when the attack/danger will happen, where it will hit, and where it's coming from. As well as the intensity of the danger.

Otherwise, how would he know to dodge this the way he did if he just thought it was some generic attack?

And, to remain on topic, Spidey still would take these ten Preds. It would be quite a fight though.

Originally posted by Metalmanx
Man, I wish I had the comic on me. Spiderman's spider sense goes off when there is any sort of danger ABOUT TO happen. He was at a party with MJ, and it started going off. There was nothing happening. Not one thing. The reason it was going off was because there were two men near him that were bad guys.

Seriously, that's it. They weren't being hostile in the slightest. They, too, were just enjoying the party. But his sense went off because he knew that they would be up to know good sometime soon.

So, yes. It is a form of precognition, Merc. You don't have to believe it if you don't want to. But that's just how it works. It tells him when the attack/danger will happen, where it will hit, and where it's coming from. As well as the intensity of the danger.

Otherwise, how would he know to dodge this the way he did if he just thought it was some generic attack?

And, to remain on topic, Spidey still would take these ten Preds. It would be quite a fight though.

^and what a convenient plot device it is...

Originally posted by Metalmanx
Man, I wish I had the comic on me. Spiderman's spider sense goes off when there is any sort of danger ABOUT TO happen. He was at a party with MJ, and it started going off. There was nothing happening. Not one thing. The reason it was going off was because there were two men near him that were bad guys.

Seriously, that's it. They weren't being hostile in the slightest. They, too, were just enjoying the party. But his sense went off because he knew that they would be up to know good sometime soon.

So, yes. It is a form of precognition, Merc. You don't have to believe it if you don't want to. But that's just how it works. It tells him when the attack/danger will happen, where it will hit, and where it's coming from. As well as the intensity of the danger.

Otherwise, how would he know to dodge this the way he did if he just thought it was some generic attack?

And, to remain on topic, Spidey still would take these ten Preds. It would be quite a fight though.

Well, Metalmanx. I guess the "Spidey-sense" changed over the years. Cause theres been a time or two where he didnt know what the danger was nor when it was coming exactly. But for the most part, your right.

Originally posted by Pointinel
^and what a convenient plot device it is...
Kind of like an undefined healing factor... or a bottomless utility belt...

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Kind of like an undefined healing factor... or a bottomless utility belt...

Sorry, guys. Xmarks has got you here.

Originally posted by Metalmanx
Man, I wish I had the comic on me. Spiderman's spider sense goes off when there is any sort of danger ABOUT TO happen. He was at a party with MJ, and it started going off. There was nothing happening. Not one thing. The reason it was going off was because there were two men near him that were bad guys.

Seriously, that's it. They weren't being hostile in the slightest. They, too, were just enjoying the party. But his sense went off because he knew that they would be up to know good sometime soon.

So, yes. It is a form of precognition, Merc. You don't have to believe it if you don't want to. But that's just how it works. It tells him when the attack/danger will happen, where it will hit, and where it's coming from. As well as the intensity of the danger.

Otherwise, how would he know to dodge this the way he did if he just thought it was some generic attack?

And, to remain on topic, Spidey still would take these ten Preds. It would be quite a fight though.

Spidey sense gives direction and intensity, true. Spidersense has gone off when someone passes by and was thinking about something bad, true, however, this is not the way it has been written consistantly and is only an isolated incident.

If you want to go by isolated incidents why don't i just pick out the most bad-ass junior pred and tell you of all the great things he's done...that doesn't sound like good argueing to me but if you insist...

Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Kind of like an undefined healing factor... or a bottomless utility belt...

LOL!

something seems to be bitter in this post

i just cant put my finger on it 😉

Originally posted by Pointinel
LOL!

something seems to be bitter in this post

i just cant put my finger on it 😉

If by "bitter" you mean "perceptive observation of ironic double standard" then you'd be 100% correct. Anything otherwise and you'd be incorrect, but I'm terribly sorry if I hurt your feelings by pointing out that Wolverine and Batman are equally if not more so plot device driven characters. What a dastardly scoundrel I am.

nah man you didnt hurt my feelings, but it was funny as **** tho

(you) mentioning logan and bat's name on a spidey thread, they aint a part of this

so take it easy x

Hmm... I could have easily been referring to any number of characters, yet the assumption is that "undefined healing factor" plot device regards Wolverine and "bottomless utility belt" plot device regards Batman. I guess the aforementioned statements hold true then. Interesting.

As for the thread. A spider sense is a useful advantage but it can't dodge everything especially considering the numbers advantage. Still I'm as yet undecided as to who would win more often than not.

🙂

so you werent referring to them?

FOH