Classic Dr.Strange(With Eye of Aggamatto) v.s. HOM Scarlet Witch

Started by Mr Master3 pages
Originally posted by h1a8
You must understand that she uses her brain to do this stuff.
Without her brain then she is useless.
This is common sense.

Ok.

But like I said,
Strange on panel fried the brain (as to kill) of a weaker Wanda,
the same brain she uses to do stuff,
Wanda recovered,
Wanda returned,
Wanda re-created the Omniverse.

Originally posted by h1a8
I will read that arc though.
But it seems Strange wouldn't use fatal force on her.
So that arc probably doesn't prove anything really.

Actually she was killing Avengers, and Strange tried to kill her.

So it does count.

Originally posted by h1a8
My argument is that if Strange can stop time before her then he can kill her entire brain function instantly at his leisure.

How can Strange ever be able to control Time above Wanda?

When Wanda actually re-created the concept of Time itself, along with all the other Concepts.

You must understand (Wanda tore to pieces the entire Omniverse, then Remade it)

The Omniverse like all universes consists of Concepts like Time, Space, etc.

Originally posted by Mr Master
Ok.

But like I said,
Strange on panel fried the brain (as to kill) of a weaker Wanda,
the same brain she uses to do stuff,
Wanda recovered,
Wanda returned,
Wanda re-created the Omniverse.

Actually she was killing Avengers, and Strange tried to kill her.

So it does count.

How can Strange ever be able to control Time above Wanda?

When Wanda actually re-created the concept of Time itself, along with all the other Concepts.

You must understand (Wanda tore to pieces the entire Omniverse, then Remade it)

The Omniverse like all universes consists of Concepts like Time, Space, etc.

I seriously doubt Strange was trying to kill her. Because he could have done so easily if he wanted to. Heck a bullet to the brain will even do the job. And it is moot for one to control time above someone else when all what matters is that who controls time first. And since Wanda operates in time then she isn't immune to the stopping of time by another. And a brain fry isn't the same as the instant stopping of one's entire brain function (something a mere bullet can do). For one can still have some conscienceness while their brain is frying and in which they can still preserve their integrity. Thus anything short of instant stoppage of entire brain function will result in the healing of Wanda.

Originally posted by h1a8
I seriously doubt Strange was trying to kill her. Because he could have done so easily if he wanted to. Heck a bullet to the brain will even do the job. And it is moot for one to control time above someone else when all what matters is that who controls time first. And since Wanda operates in time then she isn't immune to the stopping of time by another. And a brain fry isn't the same as the instant stopping of one's entire brain function (something a mere bullet can do). For one can still have some conscienceness while their brain is frying and in which they can still preserve their integrity. Thus anything short of instant stoppage of entire brain function will result in the healing of Wanda.

What the hell are you on about? A frying brain would still have some conscienceness? When was the last time you fried a brain to figure that out? And a bullet to the brain is an instant kill, just like an arrow to the heart is an instant kill.

Originally posted by Crimson Phoenix
What the hell are you on about? A frying brain would still have some conscienceness? When was the last time you fried a brain to figure that out? And a bullet to the brain is an instant kill, just like an arrow to the heart is an instant kill.

Yes a frying brain would still have some conscienceness. She can use that conscienceness to keep the integrity of her brain going. This is common sense. A bullet to the brain is not only instant death but instant stoppage of the entire brain function. An arrow to the heart isn't even instant death (it takes at least a few moments to die) let alone instant stoppage of the entire brain function.

Originally posted by h1a8
Yes a frying brain would still have some conscienceness. She can use that conscienceness to keep the integrity of her brain going. This is common sense.

I'm not sure about that.

I rather take a chance with a bullet to my head,
than having my brain completely fried.

Originally posted by h1a8
A bullet to the brain is not only instant death but instant stoppage of the entire brain function.

I disagree.

I actually knew a cat (a teen) that played basketball at my school
with a bullet lodged in his brain.

I've also seen plenty of cases on TLC (the learning channel)
of individuals that have not only survived, but live normal lives,
after being shot in the head.

Originally posted by h1a8
An arrow to the heart isn't even instant death (it takes at least a few moments to die) let alone instant stoppage of the entire brain function.

It's plausible.

But considering it was Haweye that shot that arrow,
I have to believe anyone that's mortal, shouldn't survive.

He himself said, "If I couldn't kill you"

So he came to "kill" and I'm sure he being Hawkeye,
was more than capable to do it with one of his arrows.
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By the way, I just reviewd Avengers Disassembled.

Wanda & Dr Strange battled for a little bit,
what was interesting is,
Strange (from the Astral Plane)
sneak attacked Wanda (that is, he had an open shot and took it,
and Wanda was not phased)

Originally posted by Mr Master
I'm not sure about that.

I rather take a chance with a bullet to my head,
than having my brain completely fried.

I disagree.

I actually knew a cat (a teen) that played basketball at my school
with a bullet lodged in his brain.

I've also seen plenty of cases on TLC (the learning channel)
of individuals that have not only survived, but live normal lives,
after being shot in the head.

It's plausible.

But considering it was Haweye that shot that arrow,
I have to believe anyone that's mortal, shouldn't survive.

He himself said, "If I couldn't kill you"

So he came to "kill" and I'm sure he being Hawkeye,
was more than capable to do it with one of his arrows.
....................................................................................

By the way, I just reviewd Avengers Disassembled.

Wanda & Dr Strange battled for a little bit,
what was interesting is,
Strange (from the Astral Plane)
sneak attacked Wanda (that is, he had an open shot and took it,
and Wanda was not phased)

Yes, there have been ones who survived a bullet to the brain. But that is moot for I am talking about the possible stopping of the entire brain function instantly by a competent bullet to the brain. When one's brain is frying then immediately they are suffering. And to suffer is to have conscience thought. And to have conscience thought (for Wanda) is to be able to keep one's integrity (conscienceness alive) in order to heal.

Yes, a arrow to the heart or any vital organ (especially by hawkeye) will produce fast death (but not instant). And it will not certainly produce the instant stoppage of the brain function.

And to choose a bullet to the brain over your brain frying is folly. This is because you have the best chance to heal yourself when your brain is frying (since in the beginning you would still have conscience thought) than if your entire brain function was suddenly stopped by a bullet on impact. You might feel more pain with the former though but at least you would be still alive.