Character Ownage

Started by Rage.Of.Olympus5,121 pages
Originally posted by abhilegend
That moon was travelling near light speed wrapped in a sunstone relativistic bubble. That's not a low showing at all. Superman's powers were drained when he tried to stop brainiac's ship.

Where was it said to be travelling near light speed? Not reading through all that shit. Why does the Sunstone crystals matter?

How exactly were they drained? He said the Red Solar Radiation wore off pretty clearly before that.

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Originally posted by Newjak
Guys don't start this up again.

My bad...I'm done buddy.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Where was it said to be travelling near light speed?
the scan said 7.614.000 km/h

LS: 1.079.252.848,8 km/h

I don't really see this as something to be ashamed about though.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Where was it said to be travelling near light speed?

Not reading through all that shit. Why does the Sunstone crystals matter?
Because it can withstand kryptonian strength so they were unable to break the bubble around it.

How exactly were they drained? He said the Red Solar Radiation wore off pretty clearly before that.
Not exactly. He was heavily drained before that.

Originally posted by abhilegend

They said the moon moved quickly, no one denied that. Where did it say near lightspeed?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Because it can withstand kryptonian strength so they were unable to break the bubble around it.

They couldn't smash the Sunstone crystals that controlled it's speed. A hindrance but everyone already took into account that the moon was moving, no?

Even after Thanagarians stopped the moon with gravity wells, it still took how many Kryptonians to move it?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Not exactly. He was heavily drained before that.

He was hit with Red Solar Radiation and was depowered IIRC (During that arc it was like a temporary off-switch for Kryptonian powers) but did he not say that the effects wore off? Then what is the problem?

Edit: I missed the time given (73 minutes, my bad). That gives numbers to do some math as it takes around 43 minutes for light to go from Jupiter to Earth, but where did the Thanagarians intercept the Kryptonians?

Originally posted by Newjak
Guys don't start this up again.
uhuh

Just warn the shit out of everyone.

Myself included.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
the scan said 7.614.000 km/h

LS: 1.079.252.848,8 km/h

I don't really see this as something to be ashamed about though.

Basically the moon weighed a shit ton more than Superman and was traveling at almost 1% of lightspeed.

That adds tremendously to the force Supes was taking.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
Basically the moon weighed a shit ton more than Superman and was traveling at almost 1% of lightspeed.

That adds tremendously to the force Supes was taking.

Hence

"I don't really see this as something to be ashamed about though. "

I know, I was expounding on what you said.

Originally posted by Newjak
uhuh

Sorry, didn't see this.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
They said the moon moved quickly, no one denied that. Where did it say near lightspeed?
"Essentially creating a near-relativistic bubble around it". Read carefully next time.

They couldn't smash the Sunstone crystals that controlled it's speed. A hindrance but everyone already took into account that the moon was moving, no?
Because it was moving at near lightspeed.

Even after Thanagarians stopped the moon with gravity wells, it still took how many Kryptonians to move it?
So that it doesn't breaks apart from losing momentum.

Superman has stopped moon from colliding with earth alone before acting against a machine fueled by a sun no less. We're not talking about thor here.

He was hit with Red Solar Radiation and was depowered IIRC (During that arc it was like a temporary off-switch for Kryptonian powers) but did he not say that the effects wore off? Then what is the problem?
He was hit by both kryptonite and red sun radiation. Read again.

Originally posted by Newjak
uhuh

Ok.

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nvm. Apparently you guys are talking about a different moon now.

Tbf, I do think most top tiers are generally portrayed as mountain busting in deed and planet busting/moving when it comes to statements or description on the average. Which makes sense seeing as most heroes don't go around breaking planets or moving them when the mood strikes them.

Originally posted by Galan007
[edit]
nvm. Apparently you guys are talking about a different moon now.
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I wish comic dialogue was still like this:

Originally posted by Galan007
I wish comic dialogue was still like this:

That would be keen!

Surfer owned again