Originally posted by leonidas
doesn't make it easier to understand or explain though . . .
How about this ... if light (and thus lightspeed) was not relatively altered by entering the microverse, then the subatomic people would be the same size as/smaller than the photons present in light, and would therefore not be capable of using that light to see (as the human eye would be smaller than what it is designed to process) rendering the entire microverse blind .... and the occupants would probably be smashed to pieces by protons.
shrug
Originally posted by Scoobless
How about this ... if light (and thus lightspeed) was not relatively altered by entering the microverse, then the subatomic people would be the same size as/smaller than the photons present in light, and would therefore not be capable of using that light to see (as the human eye would be smaller than what it is designed to process) rendering the entire microverse blind .... and the occupants would probably be smashed to pieces by protons.shrug
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i get the alteration in lightspeed in the microverse -- it is actually a different universe so it follows it would play by its own rules. i was considering the more 'real life' scenario. but some nice dedction, though. 😉
course, in real life, i think time for both ss and the particle stop and so basically bothy travel their respective differences in zero time.
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I'd like to preface this bump by saying that I think BW/DC earned their win completely, and deserve the title.
Now, with that said:
I know wiki isn't always right, but look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_%28Marvel_Comics%29
Hercules' first appearance is technically Avengers #10, in which Immortus pulls Hercules from the ancient past to battle Thor.[1] As this is the Hercules from the past, the "modern" Hercules has no memory of the encounter when meeting Thor in Thor Annual #1 (1965).[2] A retcon in the mini-series Avengers Forever (1998-2000), which "fixed" many inconsistencies in Avengers history, determined that the historical Hercules that Thor first met was in fact a Space Phantom in disguise.
He can become immortals.
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Once again, congrats to the champs....this isn't me trying to be a jerk. I just couldn't not post this. This may not have turned the match in our favor, but, well, damn...just damn.
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Also, thanks to D-Block (or not, as the case may be 😬 ). He unearthed this, not me.
Originally posted by DigiMark007😆
I'd like to preface this bump by saying that I think BW/DC earned their win completely, and deserve the title.Now, with that said:
I know wiki isn't always right, but look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_%28Marvel_Comics%29Hercules' first appearance is technically Avengers #10, in which Immortus pulls Hercules from the ancient past to battle Thor.[1] As this is the Hercules from the past, the "modern" Hercules has no memory of the encounter when meeting Thor in Thor Annual #1 (1965).[2] A retcon in the mini-series Avengers Forever (1998-2000), which "fixed" many inconsistencies in Avengers history, determined that the historical Hercules that Thor first met was in fact a Space Phantom in disguise.
He can become immortals.
😐
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Once again, congrats to the champs....this isn't me trying to be a jerk. I just couldn't not post this. This may not have turned the match in our favor, but, well, damn...just damn.
...
Also, thanks to D-Block (or not, as the case may be 😬 ). He unearthed this, not me.
Originally posted by DigiMark007dur
I'd like to preface this bump by saying that I think BW/DC earned their win completely, and deserve the title.Now, with that said:
I know wiki isn't always right, but look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_%28Marvel_Comics%29Hercules' first appearance is technically Avengers #10, in which Immortus pulls Hercules from the ancient past to battle Thor.[1] As this is the Hercules from the past, the "modern" Hercules has no memory of the encounter when meeting Thor in Thor Annual #1 (1965).[2] A retcon in the mini-series Avengers Forever (1998-2000), which "fixed" many inconsistencies in Avengers history, determined that the historical Hercules that Thor first met was in fact a Space Phantom in disguise.
He can become immortals.
😐
...
Once again, congrats to the champs....this isn't me trying to be a jerk. I just couldn't not post this. This may not have turned the match in our favor, but, well, damn...just damn.
...
Also, thanks to D-Block (or not, as the case may be 😬 ). He unearthed this, not me.
Originally posted by NewjakI'd like to address Digi's Space Phantom post.
Close it Bada you know you want to 😛
Originally posted by DigiMark007This scan is taken from Avenger's Classic #2 which is a reprint of the original run.
I'd like to preface this bump by saying that I think BW/DC earned their win completely, and deserve the title.Now, with that said:
I know wiki isn't always right, but look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_%28Marvel_Comics%29Hercules' first appearance is technically Avengers #10, in which Immortus pulls Hercules from the ancient past to battle Thor.[1] As this is the Hercules from the past, the "modern" Hercules has no memory of the encounter when meeting Thor in Thor Annual #1 (1965).[2] A retcon in the mini-series Avengers Forever (1998-2000), which "fixed" many inconsistencies in Avengers history, determined that the historical Hercules that Thor first met was in fact a Space Phantom in disguise.
He can become immortals.
😐
...
Once again, congrats to the champs....this isn't me trying to be a jerk. I just couldn't not post this. This may not have turned the match in our favor, but, well, damn...just damn.
...
Also, thanks to D-Block (or not, as the case may be 😬 ). He unearthed this, not me.
Am I to take what you posted as fact or the reprinted comic? 😕
Originally posted by Badabing
Would you like a recount? 😛
If I had my regular cpu I'd post a funny pic of Al Gore. But alas.
And no, we didn't find the scan in time and our plan in this tourney was every bit as ludicrous as DC/Blair's (at least by the finals, since we scaled it up gradually as the tourney went on). And sans a coherent plan, Space Phantom was clearly a weak link. Their win is legit. No recount necessary.
...just what might have been....
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Heh. Don't feel too bad. It was a fun time, and I might be retired if I had won. So my continued magnificent presence in tournies might very well be due to this loss. I've deserved every loss I've gotten in KMC tournies, which is surprising because I occasionally think people get the short end of the stick with judging and/or votes.