Originally posted by bats2jm
In the 2000s, Thor inherited the "Odin-Power", increasing the thunder god's power to an undefined extent. During this time, Thor was able to teleport Asgard to the skies above New York City.
how can im batman beat that tell me
With an IQ of 1045, a full understanding of all Thor's capabilities, and prep time, I'm sure he could think of something. 😉
Here ya go 😉 :
Technically the second best martial artist in the DCU after Karate Kid (BM1M even knows telepathic martial arts, and has a repertoire that is intergalactic in nature), has an IQ that is so high it is absurd, and has enough technology in his suit to jumpstart a planet and cook fried eggs at the same time.
And he watches over an entire planet .....and a penal one at that (imagine an entire planet turned into a maximum security prison for the worst scum in the solar system) ....and watches over it alone.
ABILITIES AND EQUIPMENT
The future Batman uses many methods based on the originals arsenal yet updated with 853rd century technology. These included Datarangs which are virtual projectiles that place a marker on a persons genetic code which allows Batman to track them anywhere in the System. The arsenal extends to his costume that includes teleportation capabilities modelled on the New Genesisan Boom Tube, it all also allows him to project "Avatars" (holographic duplicates of himself capable to independent thought). He can also fly by using technology manipulate the local gravitational field. Batman himself is a skilled martial artist and has an IQ of 1045.
Originally posted by roughrider
Batman 1 million is formidable, but I doubt he can survive a Godblast or get around the reality-affecting power of RKT, who is a Skyfather-and-a-half, and is omnipresent.
I bet with an of IQ 1045 and three days of prep and a full knowledge of all Thor's abilities, Batman 1 Million would prepare for the worst. He could probably think of a machine that would absorb all the Godblast's power, and fire it right back at him with like three times the strength of what it originally possesed.