Originally posted by JediMasterLuke5
Anybody can use a gun no matter what. Captain America uses a gun and shoot her she is dead.
Wheres he gonna get the guns from. Dont you understand that because things like guns , jets etc werent outlined by the threadmaker that theyre NOT included. Its just the combatants and their abilities.
Originally posted by JediMasterLuke5Wow I see you know nothing about electricity. . he stopped a low yeild level of electricity and that's somehow eqaual to being imune to it?
It doesnt matter electrical attack do absolutely no damage to him. It didnt reduce the damage, it stop it.
So because I can survive a match I can also survive going into the sun? 😬
And I'm the one that's high on pot? 😐
Originally posted by Creshosk
Wow I see you know nothing about electricity. . he stopped a low yeild level of electricity and that's somehow eqaual to being imune to it?So because I can survive a match I can also survive going into the sun? 😬
And I'm the one that's high on pot? 😐
Originally posted by JediMasterLuke5
Batman shoots her with a gun. She dies.
Originally posted by CreshoskSome from column A, some from column B.
Batman doesn't have any guns. He doesn't even like guns since that's what killed his parents. 😬I can't tell if you're a diehard fanboy or . . just not too bright. 😐
Originally posted by JediMasterLuke5Do you know . . ANYTHING . . about . . ANYTHING?
Im telling you it didnt reduce the electrity, it negated it. If something negates heat, yes it will negate the sun. Superman is immune to fire and immune to the sun.
Things that "negate" electricity don't actually stop it 100%. Things that insulate against electricity are still conductive, they are just not as conductive as normal things and things that are better for conducting electricity.
The electrons will still flow through something like rubber, so a large enough amount of electricity would still get through rubber.
It's not like he has a superpower for handling electricity either. Batman is not immune to electricity. Unless you can provide me with a scan that shows otherwise. . .
Originally posted by Creshosk
A tazer is much weaker than lightning. 😬 Tazers are for the most part non-lethal. . .Lightning is quite deadly. . .
LOL unless your cyclops of course......Anyway Storm wins its hard for brawlers to hurt people that can hit you with attacks while you can barely see them.
Originally posted by Creshosk
Do you know . . ANYTHING . . about . . ANYTHING?Things that "negate" electricity don't actually stop it 100%. Things that insulate against electricity are still conductive, they are just not as conductive as normal things and things that are better for conducting electricity.
The electrons will still flow through something like rubber, so a large enough amount of electricity would still get through rubber.
It's not like he has a superpower for handling electricity either. Batman is not immune to electricity. Unless you can provide me with a scan that shows otherwise. . .
Be careful. You might overload his brain.
Originally posted by Creshosk
A tazer is much weaker than lightning. 😬 Tazers are for the most part non-lethal. . .Lightning is quite deadly. . .
Intersting -
from one of the many sites aboout him I give you Roy Sullivan 🙂
An Electrifying Personality
Don't believe the old adage that lightning never strikes the same place twice. Former Park Ranger Roy "Dooms" Sullivan never did. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Sullivan bas the dubious distinction of being the most lightning-struck person ever recorded. Between 1942 and his death in 1983, Roy Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times. The first lightning strike shot through Sullivan's leg and knocked his big toenail off. In 1969, a second strike burned off his eyebrows and knocked him unconscious. Another strike just a year later, left his shoulder seared. In 1972 his hair was set on fire and Roy had to dump a bucket of water over his head to cool off. In 1973, another bolt ripped through his hat and hit him on the head, set his hair on fire again, threw him out of his truck and knocked his left shoe off. A sixth strike in 1976 left him with an injured ankle. The last lightning bolt to hit Roy Sullivan sent him to the hospital with chest and stomach burns in 1977. Sullivan could never offer any explanation for this strange and unwelcome electrical attraction.
I wonder if his middle name was lucky or unlucky?
Keep the faith 🙂
Stay Whirly 🤘