Originally posted by Space M ummy
here's the solution, for FREE!Bad writer: storm controls weather, and earthquakes are weather, right?
Bad editor: Hell if I know, I was a journalism major. Who'll notice? Put it in.And there you go
Storm is connected to the planet and she can draw energy from it, so i don't see it being out of her powerset to cause an earthquake.
Originally posted by The Weather God
Storm is connected to the planet and she can draw energy from it, so i don't see it being out of her powerset to cause an earthquake.
no one's disputing she can cause one (it is being done on panel after all) but trying to find an explanation as to WHY or HOW when her powers are described as being weather related (when earthquakes aren't weather) is an exercise in futility.
it is, because the writers say it is, combined with some bad/lazy writing. happens all the time.
Originally posted by Space M ummy
no one's disputing she can cause one (it is being done on panel after all) but trying to find an explanation as to WHY or HOW when her powers are described as being weather related (when earthquakes aren't weather) is an exercise in futility.it is, because the writers say it is, combined with some bad/lazy writing. happens all the time.
Since when has she been able to create Earthquakes ever ? She's basically a telekinetic if she can do that.
Originally posted by Space M ummy
no one's disputing she can cause one (it is being done on panel after all) but trying to find an explanation as to WHY or HOW when her powers are described as being weather related (when earthquakes aren't weather) is an exercise in futility.it is, because the writers say it is, combined with some bad/lazy writing. happens all the time.
But maybe the writer saw storm's connection to the earth and felt that she would be able to create earthquakes by tapping into it.
Just a theory, it's not like you know what the writer is thinking to judge this as fact of bad writing.
Without the presence of matter there really isn't anything cold or hot, it depends on your relation ship to the sun. The side facing the sun will be hot but the side away will be cold however cold really doesn't exist; it is just an absence of heat.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/980301b.html
Originally posted by The Weather God
Then why is she here stating that she feels the planetStorm does have a natural bond with the planet and she can absorb it's energys.
I dopnt doubt that, I doubt that she can move the Earth with that telekinetic energy. Its out of her Climatic range. Anyone who differs otherwise, has been writing too many T.Vo comics.
Originally posted by ThePittman
Without the presence of matter there really isn't anything cold or hot, it depends on your relation ship to the sun. The side facing the sun will be hot but the side away will be cold however cold really doesn't exist; it is just an absence of heat.http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/980301b.html
The void of space is filled with matter, do some research into quantum theory and Zero point energy. Wiki; the Kasmir Effect.
Originally posted by Doctor S.T.D.All I'm saying is that space is not just "cold"; it depends just as much on your location to a heat source as it does on Earth. I know that space is not a void and I could go into many other theories as well but if Hulk gets knocked into space on the light side he is not instantly at that –275 or whatever, it would be "colder" on the dark side of the Earth then the light side and so on.
The void of space is filled with matter, do some research into quantum theory and Zero point energy. Wiki; the Kasmir Effect.
Wait...what's an earthquake supposed to do to Hulk again? Just recently, he jumped into the mantle of another planet to HOLD two shifting tectonic plates together, then proceeded to jump out of the magma pissed and fairly unscathed.
So, the earthquake starts, and Hulk just looks at the stupid ground cracking and jumps away from it like always...or takes a chunk of rock from the shifting ground and hurls it at Storm's head faster than she can say her name in bushman click language.