http://www.killermovies.com/forums/361573_1-respect-the-tooth-the-sabretooth-oooooooh-scaaaarrry I don't know which Sabertooth thi seven is, upgraded or not but if he throws rogue and ms marvel around then...
Originally posted by Hercules3) And I agree but what I'm saying is if I'm Joe Bloggs, glass maker I'm selling to the 99% of normal humans in the Marvel Universe not the 1% who have super powers. To them, this glass is indeed "unbreakable".
Hey Herc, you know i totally respect you as a poster. I said "do you understand" probably to make sure we agreed on some point before going onto the next point that would depend on us agreeing on the previous point...hope thats not too confusing!
As to your quote, if the writer is addressing 99% of the normal humans, then pretty much anything is unbreakable. Most humans, even the strongest ones, cannot break thick chains or bend bars, so it would be pointless to say that the chain is unbreakable. But I'm over this discussion.
Originally posted by capt it up
the shield would asorbe the energy pushing down words causing it to seem lighter.
You seem to lack a basic understanding of physics.
The vibranium in the shield absorbs kinetic energy.
If he is bracing something, that something has no kinetic energy.
The shield doesn't have an inertial field. It isn't anti-grav. It doesn't have magnetic lift.
It is simply a metal disc that absorbs kinetic energy. It would NOT make something seem any lighter than it is.
Originally posted by masterbruceIf the writers were adressing peak humans and even enhanced and then Wolvie breaks it. 😱
Hey Herc, you know i totally respect you as a poster. I said "do you understand" probably to make sure we agreed on some point before going onto the next point that would depend on us agreeing on the previous point...hope thats not too confusing!As to your quote, if the writer is addressing 99% of the normal humans, then pretty much anything is unbreakable. Most humans, even the strongest ones, cannot break thick chains or bend bars, so it would be pointless to say that the chain is unbreakable. But I'm over this discussion.
Originally posted by masterbruce
Hey Herc, you know i totally respect you as a poster. I said "do you understand" probably to make sure we agreed on some point before going onto the next point that would depend on us agreeing on the previous point...hope thats not too confusing!
No problem, I wasn't angry or anything, I was just yanking your chain a little. 😄
I never disagreed with you at all, it was just an interesting debate, you know terminology vs actual practical use.
Still its done so lets get on with the feats! 😄
WOW
so are the only feats that people argue about from Wolverine or Storm?
To begin with, the idea that "real world" logic isn't acceptable is ridiculous. For instance, since comics aren't scientific papers, every single feat ever would fall prey to this logic. Post any scan, and I can instantly tell you why it is wrong by this logic, ANY SINGLE ONE. It is a cop out argument. Not to mention an argument that seems to only appear when people talk about wolverine.
And unbreakable is relative. To claim that something is objectively unbreakable is ignorant, because we cannot possibly test something for every possible condition. To a 5 year old who cannot break the pencil, it is unbreakable.
What a semantic nightmare this thread has become 🙂
Originally posted by inamilist
WOWso are the only feats that people argue about from Wolverine or Storm?
To begin with, the idea that "real world" logic isn't acceptable is ridiculous. For instance, since comics aren't scientific papers, every single feat ever would fall prey to this logic. Post any scan, and I can instantly tell you why it is wrong by this logic, ANY SINGLE ONE. It is a cop out argument. Not to mention an argument that seems to only appear when people talk about wolverine.
And unbreakable is relative. To claim that something is objectively unbreakable is ignorant, because we cannot possibly test something for every possible condition. To a 5 year old who cannot break the pencil, it is unbreakable.
What a semantic nightmare this thread has become 🙂
NNNNOOOO don't start it all off again! 😉 😛
Originally posted by inamilist
To begin with, the idea that "real world" logic isn't acceptable is ridiculous. For instance, since comics aren't scientific papers, every single feat ever would fall prey to this logic. Post any scan, and I can instantly tell you why it is wrong by this logic, ANY SINGLE ONE. It is a cop out argument. Not to mention an argument that seems to only appear when people talk about wolverine.
Originally posted by bigbran
I'm not against real world logic, I just find that it isn't a good souce to use to find the weight of something.
Originally posted by inamilistNo one likes Wolverine or his enemys with so much hate. I don't even want to debate so much on Wolverine or Spiderman(the one everyone likes) it just that people say horrible things that get annoying and most characters do bad because it doesn't have Spiderman or wolverine in it lol.
WOWso are the only feats that people argue about from Wolverine or Storm?
To begin with, the idea that "real world" logic isn't acceptable is ridiculous. For instance, since comics aren't scientific papers, every single feat ever would fall prey to this logic. Post any scan, and I can instantly tell you why it is wrong by this logic, ANY SINGLE ONE. It is a cop out argument. Not to mention an argument that seems to only appear when people talk about wolverine.
And unbreakable is relative. To claim that something is objectively unbreakable is ignorant, because we cannot possibly test something for every possible condition. To a 5 year old who cannot break the pencil, it is unbreakable.
What a semantic nightmare this thread has become 🙂
Capt posted some good feats of Logan’s superhuman strength
Logan does have some degree of superhuman strength; his healing factor disallows lactic acid building in his muscles enabling him to lift more than normal,
His healing also keeps his energy at high level so he can exert heavier for longer
the adamantium he runs around with is 100 lbs so it is like strength training permanently, that’s like 45kg on your back all the time , Logan is pull of jumps running and everything thing lese with this adding to his own weight 200lbs roughly 90kg pretty heavy for a small guy) for a 5ft3 guy
oh yes... the metal stops bones from fracturing when lifting heavy so this helps his bracing /supporting strength
Oh yes, and I have a theory& question , as his muscles are always immediately repairing , if he worked out he would not be able to get any more muscle as his muscles would repair without any extra protein supplements , os would his strength training potential be limited?
Originally posted by Scoobless
I like this one:Especially the way he throws the shield from below the helicopter but somehow it still hits from above on a downward angle.
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The real question is what are Cap's gloves made from? I figure, real world, is that at the speed his shield must've been moving to cover that distance it should've taken the heel of his hand clean off! 😉