Originally posted by shiv
Darwin's powers will evolve him in the most energy efficient manner the two threats are Superman and Energy + Pressure at the core.Its just like Darwin to teleport into Superman's already invulnerable body and poison it from the inside out with kryptonite.
so his body is going to adapt quickly enough into a tiny, teleportation capable kryptonite man?
Originally posted by Raoul
darwin gets prep time?
yeah and a thermos, sandwiches and a shiny report button.
srsly Raoul
Darwin can and has converted his body into pure energy. It gives him a way to survive the pressure at the core, survive Kal's fists of fury, enter Superman's body and take him out without working up a sweat.
Originally posted by shiv
yeah and a thermos, sandwiches and a shiny report button.srsly Raoul
Darwin can and has converted his body into pure energy. It gives him a way to survive the pressure at the core, survive Kal's fists of fury, enter Superman's body and take him out without working up a sweat.
all superman would then have to do is change his vibrational frequency and go intangible.
thats assuming darwin can even hurt a sun dipped superman.
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
I know you wank Supes to no end up please. Thanos has never shown to be in reg. supes level of strength and durability lol. Most supes fans on this board wouldn't make such a crazy statement that really isn't true in the least. Thanos is stronger but they are relatively close... however, durability is clearing Thanos all the way. The reason is consistent durability showings clearly go in Thanos favor. Most anybody would admit that and you really look bad not doing so. Alas Avlon if only thanos's durability could stand up to gas stations he'd be good 💃
Just for you Avlon
Originally posted by Avlon
Even before Sundipping became possible with Supes...a sun amped Supes was able to stalemate a kryptonian goddess on the surface of the sun.The same goddess was physically far superior to him on Earth.
That's a good feat. I don't know what you're referencing, though. Something back in the Pre-DOS days?