Originally posted by illadelph12
My mistake, I assumed since he was part machine he was a cyborg.Still, has Magneto ever done this to anyone of a higher caliber?
Apocalypse. On Age of Apocalypse. Still the same Magneto though, with the same powers, only different mind.
And he did it to Warlock too, but he is composed of organic circuitry.
Besides, considering that he used fraction of fraction of his mutant power (literally stated on the issue) against those Neo, I don't see why he couldn't do it against someone of higher caliber if he used a bit more power.
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
Apocalypse. On Age of Apocalypse. Still the same Magneto though, with the same powers, only different mind.And he did it to Warlock too, but he is composed of organic circuitry.
Besides, considering that he used fraction of fraction of his mutant power (literally stated on the issue) against those Neo, I don't see why he couldn't do it against someone of higher caliber if he used a bit more power.
So logical deduction given the power set without solid on panel evidence?
Also, a fraction of a fraction, while seemingly impressive from a literary standpoint, doesn't mean much. 1/2 of 1/2 is 1/4 and that is a "fraction of a fraction". So is 3/4 of 4/5. It's not quantified, it's just inferred it took "little effort" to rip apart a couple of jabronis.
I found something interesting about the iron in blood.
When Magneto made his debut.
"Magnetism is magic and can do anything. Magneto can trap soldiers in "a mighty shield of magnetic energy" by "simply narrowing my magnetic waves all around the lesser humans." Later writers would at least try and justify this sort of thing by talking about iron in the blood and so forth, but in this story, he's effectively just a telekinetic."
Originally posted by illadelph12
This is 616 Magneto.
They are pretty much the same character though.
Originally posted by illadelph12
So logical deduction given the power set without solid on panel evidence?Also, a fraction of a fraction, while seemingly impressive from a literary standpoint, doesn't mean much. 1/2 of 1/2 is 1/4 and that is a "fraction of a fraction". So is 3/4 of 4/5. It's not quantified, it's just inferred it took "little effort" to rip apart a couple of jabronis.
I would believe that if it takes this little effort to rip apart two neos (let's classify them as "level 1" in durability):
http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/940/magripsapartneo7do.jpg
He would be capable of ripping apart something more durable, let's say "level 10" in durability with more effort.
Like, if Hulk can lift 10 tons with minimal effort, would it not be logical to assume that he could lift more with normal effort?
I'm not saying that he is ripping apart Superman or anything, but I don't really see why the thing I said above wouldn't be feasible. 🤨
And I don't really think one half classifies as a "fraction", at least in literature. I believe in the literature world, fraction is usually defined like these:
4. a very small part or segment of anything; minute portion: Only a fraction of the work was completed on time.
5. a very small amount; a little bit: It was only a fraction away from completion.
I mean, I don't think the writer was meaning to use the mathematical meaning of a fraction, or chemical meaning. I believe "a fraction of a fraction" in that case meant "a very small part of a very small part"
Originally posted by 2damnloudYou found another random fan's webpage talking about the first issue. Their thoughts on the matter, nothing official. You took that from the X-Axis fansite.
I found something interesting about the iron in blood.When Magneto made his debut.
"Magnetism is magic and can do anything. Magneto can trap soldiers in "a mighty shield of magnetic energy" by "simply narrowing my magnetic waves all around the lesser humans." Later writers would at least try and justify this sort of thing by talking about iron in the blood and so forth, but in this story, he's effectively just a telekinetic."
I found something interesting about it as well, him doing it on panel:
Originally posted by llagrok
Worst power ever
Originally posted by Swanky-Tuna
Whoa, that's terrible. But I don't think it matches the power invented by a friend of mine. The power to tear your own arms off. And then die.
That's pretty much superstrength isn't it?
Originally posted by Creshosk
You found another random fan's webpage talking about the first issue. Their thoughts on the matter, nothing official. You took that from the X-Axis fansite.I found something interesting about it as well, him doing it on panel:
That's not a "rip"
and
Originally posted by 2damnloud
I been posed the question of actually how many times he's done it.They told me that because he exibits a certain "power level" over electromagnetic force when applied to other things besides hemoglobin, he should be able to automatically rip iron out of blood.
Also, probably the fact that he has suspended people with the iron in their blood, he should be able to rip it as well. I think that happened once as well.
It should also be able to be absorbed by someone with at least moderate-high energy manipulation.
It can be absorbed😐
Originally posted by 2damnloudShall I provide you with the link to the fan review of X-Men #1?
That's not a "rip"
I can even make it highlighted as to exactly what you said.
Lifted word for word from a fan's review of the September 1963 issue of X-Men #1.
Originally posted by 2damnloudBy Bishop. because he's still exerting an electromagnetic force against him. Try to comprehensively understand what you read next time.
andIt can be absorbed😐
Originally posted by llagrok
That's pretty much superstrength isn't it?
hysterical
Originally posted by Creshosk
Shall I provide you with the link to the fan review of X-Men #1?I can even make it highlighted as to exactly what you said.
Lifted word for word from a [b]fan's
review of the September 1963 issue of X-Men #1.[/B]
Has nothing to do with it not being a rip.😐
Originally posted by 2damnloud
By Bishop. because he's still exerting an electromagnetic force against him. Try to comprehensively understand what you read next time.
When has he not exerted electromagnetic force against someone he's using his powers on 😆
durermm2
Originally posted by 2damnloudNot that I even said it was.. but I showed exactly where you took it from and you claim it not to have been taken from there? Word for word.. and highlighted word for word... You truly live in a fantasy world.
Has nothing to do with it not being a rip.😐
Originally posted by 2damnloudWhen he attacks them indirectly using debris... So since Bishop can use Bishop's powers everyone can use Bishop's powers? What are you trying to prove? You'll note that Storm was not absorbing the assault. and neither was cannonball. Nor anyone else present other than Bishop.
When has he not exerted electromagnetic force against someone he's using his powers on 😆
Originally posted by 2damnloudYes, you are a cretinous moron, aren't you?
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