Originally posted by TheKahn
First I will address your plan and then I will state my plan (may have to do it in two posts depending on length)To begin with I must thank you for killing off most of your team in a pointless and doomed attack 👆 . While attempting to turn Magneto into a giant superconductor certainly earns you points for originality, it will not in actuality work as you will have killed him trying to implement you plan.
It is very important to remember that despite his ideological viewpoint, Magneto is essentially a human being and as such is still limited by his relatively human physiology. It will no longer be possible for him to remain alive much less breathe once you have Iceman drop the temperature [b]inside
of his forcefield to absolute zero (he would die along with Jean Grey).Also keep in mind that the level of output you are suggesting would far more likely burn his body out from the strain (iirc continuous heavy use of his powers have caused him extreme physical exhaustion and some damage before). Either by being frozen by Iceman, burned out by the attempting to wield such a large amount of power (also simply having access to a large amount will not allow him to transcend his human body), or from having the air sucked out of his lungs from Superman's light-speed vortex (Storm has done so with much slower winds) Magneto is dead along with Jean Grey and the Human torch.
In addition, there isn't enough hydrogen on the planet Earth to create or sustain a "new sun" and neither is that which we do have (most locked in the oceans) concentrated in a single place. In other words a great deal of heat does not a star or continuous thermonuclear fusion make. However we are dealing with comic book superpowers so let us assume that 1. Magneto will survive and 2. you succeed in creating a star out of the planet earth. What is the problem here? Well, the smallest type of star you can create (and the earth would form a very small star) would be of the red-orange variety (which typically have about 0.3 times the mass of our sun). Superman would quickly lose his powers as he is engulfed by red sunlight and soon die.
At most after you attempt you will have Iceman and Superman left alive which will not be much of a challenge as Cable can use telepathy against Bobby and Superman would get taken down by Hal and Thor. [/B]
First of all good work in going against my plan (and for that matter Batdude was correct in giving you an extra point for that).
There are some parts that are not quite correct (well, 'correct' since after all I am the one who is talking about solar genesis on earth!!!!!) and let me address them before I go to your plan.
First of all you said that Magneto would freeze.
Actually in my post I said that he would have extended one of his strongest fields beneath him in a semicircle, where Jean and Bobby would stand facing each other.
Magneto is outside this bubble, and thus when Bobby drops the temperature within the encapsulation to a level where no molecule is moving (0K) Magz is not within it but outside.
Thus he is not flash frozen.
The second thing you said was that Magneto would 'burn out' due to the forces generated if my plan works.
Now that is a very strong point, and this is why I thought that the only survivor would most likely be Superman (option one had Magneto surviving, but it would be a stretch for him to do so. Although if he did the powers that he would be wielding would make him into a walking singularity, and once you consider that there are mutants that wield ridiculous powers .....like Franklin for example .....or are taken over by fantastical beings with powers that should make them explode ....like Jean as the Phoenix ......then there is some history to act as a foundation of a human, IN COMICS, surviving this. LOL. IF this was a legal case I could make it stick ...trust me. There is sufficient preponderance of evidence to make this stick).
Another point you made was that the speed at which Superman would be moving at would suck out all of the oxygen from his lungs.
This is another reason why Magneto MAY not survive this, and a very good reason at that.
However the VERY reason that would kill Magneto (Kal El moving at such high speeds that he creates a vacuum that not only extracts all the air out of Magneto but should also literally rip his body apart) is the same reason why my plan would work. When Superman is going at near-light speed, he'd only have to go around Magneto 2-4 times for it to work. He could even go far more times than that and he would still achieve the required effect. Now, Magneto will be dead, but the generation I am after will have occurred.
Thus even if Magneto goes my main plan (the Superman effect) still exists.
The other point you made was the lack of sufficient hydrogen for my plan to work.
You are indeed correct .....to a point (as I shall explain).
Even though the Earth has a whole lot of hydrogen, most of it is untappable and even then it is locked away.
However my plan does not entail unlocking these reserves. It doesn't need to.
That is the reason why it had to get as hot as I intended it to ......at the temperatures listed funny things start to happen to the weak force, the strong force, the electromagnetic force, and gravity.
In the example I listed, at CERN in Geneva they managed to create temperatures that were present only a few fractions of a second after the creation of the universe, and when they did that they noticed the creation of 'W' and 'Z' particles that had the same precise principles as stated by Unified theory (as an aside if my plan works the above is what would make Magneto into a major threat ....anyways moving on).
Thus at this temperatures the strong force is behaving differently, and is much weaker. The only things they can hold together are a proton and a neutron.
No more complex atomic and molecule structures ....all that can be held together is a proton and a neutron in the nucleus, and that is equal to one thing: Hydrogen.
An entire planet of it.
This brings me to the 900 pound gorilla in your counter-argument. Namely that even if all of the above works, there is not sufficient mass to ensure a yellow sun.
Now, that was a good one ....and apparently well researched since you included some Spectroscopy of stars. For instance you listed that at Earth mass, the only type of star that could be produced would be one that was red- (red-orange). Basically an 'M' star, and being a red star it would be as good to Superman as salt is to a slug.
Knockout blow?
Well, not really.
For one consider several things.
Such stars have various properties .....for one they are almost out of hydrogen (actually they are out of hydrogen), and they also have relatively 'cool' temperatures ('only' at 3000-6000 F).
My 'star' on the other hand will have 100% H, and its temperature will be several thousand trillion degrees.
Major difference.
However I still have that monkey on my back ......how to deal with the lack of Mass.
No matter what I have, the lack of mass (even if all the above happens) will just mean that all I have is an immense globe of hydrogen that will explode like some huge bomb but have no other effect. While that might be enough to get rid of any team, it is not what I want.
What to do about the mass?
Well, simple (in comic books though ludicrous in real life).
Compress the stuff!
Have a look at the following gif (the GIF is in the bottom half of the page):
Bottle City of Kandor (go near the middle)
That is a picture of the miniature city of Kandor, which Superman keeps in a bottle in the Fortress of Solitude after it was shrunk by some villain.
Look above it ......that is a miniature red sun.
Look at its size.
Thus in comicdom some miniaturization is possible, and in my case it doesn't need to get anywhere near that small. Let's say the size of North America.
Although all that is moot, because at the temperatures that will be created once the whole process begins (not the 'sun' creation, but once Superman goes around Magneto several times) the opposing team (and all but one of my team) either dies or has to leave the planet.
According to the KMC rules, leaving a planet is an automatic loss. So they either stay and perish, or leave and lose.