Character Ownage

Started by abhilegend5,121 pages

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
You're proving what I just said. It allows for faster than light travel. It's also made even clearer when the whole "speedforce singularity" was brought up as he was approaching c(?).
Hal's constructs breaking is a low showing. It's kinda ridiculous since there have been plenty of lantern showings which this has not happened.
In GLCorps #26, they had "jumped" into the star system that was destroyed.
Same thing that Hal did here in #28 to reach the area where the lanterns had located Highfather and Lightray.

It's like Thor getting disoriented when DSentry flew him at ftl. It basically never happens, but it happened. Comic inconsistencies 4tl.


Wut? I just showed its only a pathway and does not include folding space.

There was no information regarding approaching C.

You're just ignoring other lanterns like Guy going transluminal in real space to lowball the feat when it was emphatically informed that what Hal did was damn near impossible.

But keep lowballing. I remember you did that when Hal tanked blasts from Mogo powered by hundreds of Lanterns as well.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Wut? I just showed its only a pathway and does not include folding space.

There was no information regarding approaching C.

You're just ignoring other lanterns like Guy going transluminal in real space to lowball the feat when it was emphatically informed that what Hal did was damn near impossible.

But keep lowballing. I remember you did that when Hal tanked blasts from Mogo powered by hundreds of Lanterns as well.


facepalm

If you understood what I'm trying to say u'd understand it's not lowballing u goof.

How did I lowball Hal/Mogo?

I really don't like repeating conversations with you.

Whatever, keep lowballing.

Originally posted by abhilegend
I really don't like repeating conversations with you.

Whatever, keep lowballing.


Hey I'm not the one overstating feats.

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Battlezone on whether or not Green Lanterns can go FTL in normal space?

This time with a ban on the line, and you're not pussying out of the punishment?

That wouldn't be a fair BZ, lol. There are numerous examples of various Lanterns exceeding c in normal space...in most cases massively...in most cases casually. Granted, transluminal space may allow them to travel FTL w/o having to worry about the laws of physics(IOW, it's an easier means of travel), but that obviously doesn't mean they *have to* be in transluminal space in order to move FTL... I know this because they've traveled FTL in normal space... A lot. none

And again: Hal explicitly stated this was the fastest he had EVER traveled(ie. this speed feat >> anything he's done in the past)... Which explains why his sheer velocity threatened to cause a f*cking singularity in the Speed Force itself. I'm not sure why anyone would believe sub-light travel could do something like that, tbh..? I mean, how many characters in DC have approached/exceeded c without ever threatening the SF in such a way? 😑

Baby Darkseid facepalm

Literally every cosmic character (who actually travels through space) travels FTL or at least he/she has a ship that can by many times.

Originally posted by Galan007
Granted, transluminal space may allow them to travel FTL w/o having to worry about the laws of physics(IOW, it's an easier means of travel), but that obviously doesn't mean they *have to* be in transluminal space in order to move FTL... I know this because they've traveled FTL in normal space... A lot. none
Shh, you.

I mean, it's obviously not the same thing as in Marvel, where hyperspace exists but you don't need to be there to travel FTL.

You and your misinformation.

If the Bz happens,Galan shouldn't be a judge because he's an idiot 👆

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
If the Bz happens,Galan shouldn't be a huge because he's an idiot 👆
But Galan is huge.

Huge idiot 👆

I've noticed that all these arguments always start when either he or OAS post.

The implications are clear. They are the root cause of everything.

Originally posted by Galan007
That wouldn't be a fair BZ, lol. There are numerous examples of various Lanterns exceeding c in normal space...in most cases massively...in most cases casually. Granted, transluminal space may allow them to travel FTL w/o having to worry about the laws of physics(IOW, it's an easier means of travel), but that obviously doesn't mean they *have to* be in transluminal space in order to move FTL... I know this because they've traveled FTL in normal space... A lot. none

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Comic inconsistencies.

Originally posted by Galan007

And again: Hal explicitly stated this was the fastest he had EVER traveled(ie. this speed feat >> anything he's done in the past)... Which explains why his sheer velocity threatened to cause a f*cking singularity in the Speed Force itself. I'm not sure why anyone would believe sub-light travel could do something like that, tbh..? I mean, how many characters in DC have approached/exceeded c without ever threatening the SF in such a way? 😑

His statement has to be taken with a grain of salt. Characters make contradictory statements all the time. I'm preferring to measure the feat here based on my interpretation.

In regards to the speed force, there was a possibility of speed force singularity. It actually didn't happen. As in GLCorps #26, they were using transluminal space to travel ftl. They would have entered or induced speed force singularity a long time ago(the way the writer was treating speed) if we go by what Abhi said about them moving ftl inside trans luminal space.
Inconsistencies. That's what this is really.
Unless I missed something, did the comic actually show how fast Lightray was going?

Originally posted by Galan007
That wouldn't be a fair BZ, lol. There are numerous examples of various Lanterns exceeding c in normal space...in most cases massively...in most cases casually. Granted, transluminal space may allow them to travel FTL w/o having to worry about the laws of physics(IOW, it's an easier means of travel), but that obviously doesn't mean they *have to* be in transluminal space in order to move FTL... I know this because they've traveled FTL in normal space... A lot. none

And again: Hal explicitly stated this was the fastest he had EVER traveled(ie. this speed feat >> anything he's done in the past)... Which explains why his sheer velocity threatened to cause a f*cking singularity in the Speed Force itself. I'm not sure why anyone would believe sub-light travel could do something like that, tbh..? I mean, how many characters in DC have approached/exceeded c without ever threatening the SF in such a way? 😑


Yeah but even in DC there's always the occasional writer who goes against the grain in regards to speed. I remember Mcduffy(I think) saying that all characters who go FTL other than the Flash do so via hyperspace, plus that whole thing with Black Flash being unable to go lightspeed. That's not to say that I'm claiming that this is one of those incidents(I haven't even checked out the issue/feat in question), I'm just pointing out that having a history of going FTL doesn't mean that it's beyond the realm of possibility of them being capped at lightspeed in the occasional issue.

In general I support the notion of characters going FTL when there's no specific mention of anything to the contrary, but if there does happen to be something to support the notion that they were going slower it's always worth at least examining IMO.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
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Comic inconsistencies.

His statement has to be taken with a grain of salt. Characters make contradictory statements all the time. I'm preferring to measure the feat here based on my interpretation.

In regards to the speed force, there was a possibility of speed force singularity. It actually didn't happen. As in GLCorps #26, they were using transluminal space to travel ftl. They would have entered or induced speed force singularity a long time ago(the way the writer was treating speed) if we go by what Abhi said about them moving ftl inside trans luminal space.
Inconsistencies. That's what this is really.
Unless I missed something, did the comic actually show how fast Lightray was going?


The GLs don't create singularities because they don't go that fast.

Even though Hal says he has never gone so fast, even though he almost entered speed force, even though the ring itself says that it can't hold the construct together, apparently it was all below lightspeed when the same writer had Guy Gardner catching a transluminal space cab without any such issues in real space.

Classic carver anyone?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Pr will be so happy.

https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/09/13/phoenix-resurrection-return-jean-grey-matthew-rosenberg-leinil-francis-yu-december/

House of Ideas anyone!!!

If they wrote it well I might enjoy it, but like with DC, they just have to keep making me shake my head.

DC has Baby Darkseid. Check and mate.

Sure, bring her back, but keep that shitty Phoenix Force away from her.

Originally posted by abhilegend
DC has Baby Darkseid. Check and mate.

Yeah, you're right, that's more retarded.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Sure, bring her back, but keep that shitty Phoenix Force away from her.

They've shown in recent years that they can't write either Jean or the Phoenix right anymore, so I doubt it would matter either way.