Originally posted by quanchi112
Scenario you've been summoned.http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=389358
Are you going to finish Ganondorf vs. Voldemort or not? You just stopped posting...
Summons answered, now get on it.
Double post, edits only 15 minutes, etc. Anyway, this:
The point I am trying to point out is that if Iron which is far softer than Kain stays solid at those temps under small pressures compared to Raziels claw, then how can Kain not take those temps? when hes been under such pressure and friction from Raz's claws?
Someone explain this to me, because I cannot make sense of it. Try to use small words. As best I can figure, Kain is immune to fire because the iron at the earth's core is kept solid despite huge pressure. Raziel's claws have a similar pressure at the tip, and Kain is (allegedly) immune to that pressure, so obviously he can take earth core temperatures, too.
MAKE THIS MAKE SENSE.
It's impossible to do what you ask, because it doesn't make sense.
His argument is that the core of the earth was often thought to be molten due to heat, but more recently has been known to be solid because it's just under an assload of pressure.
This somehow means that Kain is immune to fire, because he's more durable than iron, which can be forced to stay solid if you put heavy shit on it.
...There's a few massive leaps of logic in there.
Originally posted by The Scenario
We moved the discussion to another forum, actually. Though Quanchi didn't respond for a while and the topic is probably several pages back by now.
Well Voldy would lose. So yay!
Edit: Hey Scream, you math things sometimes so math the weight of Cloud's sword! Not even that hard. ๐ฎ
That is supremely easy math. Find out how thick, long, and wide it is. Density of steel, go.
๐ Bring me length, width, and depth and I'll do the rest, though.
Swords as a rule were not designed to be heavy, weighing 3-4 lbs on average. Ofcourse, FF couldn't give a shit about logic in it's weapon designs.