Originally posted by endrict
I was thinking of they can study the hull and the insides.2 Sentinels...one at a time.
Assuming they can scan superhumans and determine their threat level, they will strike first at the most dangerous Peter and Sylar. Both of them are human in durability, Peter can heal , but he can still be cut and harmed and rendered unconscious. If one (Sentinels) fails the other (I assume it is at least watching) will have the chance to adapt and take the right counter measures to not be taken out the same way. They would probably only take out the first one (assuming they do) by sheer dumb luck.
Originally posted by endrict...intangibility though, everyone else is really a distraction while peter and sylar take each sentinel out...I'm not saying htey could get through htis with all of them alive but they could take out a team of ten sentinels before everyone was dead except peter and sylar ad then theyd have to slip up eventually because there abilities put astrain o nthem I'm pretty sure
The problem with the Heroes I think, is not only lack of experience but they don't have the durability to hang with the big guys for very long.Niki might be tough but can she take a hit from a Sentinel?
Originally posted by DestinyGuy678
...intangibility though, everyone else is really a distraction while peter and sylar take each sentinel out...I'm not saying htey could get through htis with all of them alive but they could take out a team of ten sentinels before everyone was dead except peter and sylar ad then theyd have to slip up eventually because there abilities put astrain o nthem I'm pretty sure
The others aren't a distraction at all. One blast would kill them all. Sylar and Peter wouldn't have time to take out one Sentinel before they were done with the others.
Originally posted by celestialdemonexplain how a kid who can control robots and people who could go intangible and fly wouldn't be a distraction
The others aren't a distraction at all. One blast would kill them all. Sylar and Peter wouldn't have time to take out one Sentinel before they were done with the others.
next I keep giving you how they win and you dont respond to that at all, you haven't provided a very strong arguement, mohinder and bennet come up with the strategy and tell them how t od oit, so all peter has t odo is carry sylar while they are intangible, all lasers and everything go through tem, and then sylar could liquidate the metal and have it a giant pool on the street....or they could both send out powerful electromagnetic pulses shutting all the sentinels down
Originally posted by DestinyGuy678
explain how a kid who can control robots and people who could go intangible and fly wouldn't be a distractionnext I keep giving you how they win and you dont respond to that at all, you haven't provided a very strong arguement, mohinder and bennet come up with the strategy and tell them how t od oit, so all peter has t odo is carry sylar while they are intangible, all lasers and everything go through tem, and then sylar could liquidate the metal and have it a giant pool on the street....or they could both send out powerful electromagnetic pulses shutting all the sentinels down
Here's your problem, and I'll explain it again. These Sentinels have countered intangibility before, so that won't work. Second, the kid who can control robots can only do it on contact, and it takes a few seconds for him to do it. You really think the Sentinels are going to stand there and let him do it?
Also, you have absolutely no proof that Peter can fly and be intangible or invisible at the same time.
Mohinder and Bennet don't know anything about the technology behind the Sentinels, so they aren't going to be much help. And neither one of them are battle leaders, so whatever strategy they can come up with is questionable.
The only thing this team has going for them is the EMP, but there's no evidence that shows Peter or Sylar can create one powerful enough to stop the Sentinels. And if the format is as suggested (one Sentinel first, then the next), then the second Sentinel will have already adapted against that kind of attack.
Originally posted by celestialdemonwell sinc ethey dont have much info on these people, I doubt theyll put micah above the priority of sylar and peter, theyd probably down riht ignore him
Here's your problem, and I'll explain it again. These Sentinels have countered intangibility before, so that won't work. Second, the kid who can control robots can only do it on contact, and it takes a few seconds for him to do it. You really think the Sentinels are going to stand there and let him do it?Also, you have absolutely no proof that Peter can fly and be intangible or invisible at the same time.
Mohinder and Bennet don't know anything about the technology behind the Sentinels, so they aren't going to be much help. And neither one of them are battle leaders, so whatever strategy they can come up with is questionable.
The only thing this team has going for them is the EMP, but there's no evidence that shows Peter or Sylar can create one powerful enough to stop the Sentinels. And if the format is as suggested (one Sentinel first, then the next), then the second Sentinel will have already adapted against that kind of attack.
also please explain how they could deal with intangibility instead of just saying it
Originally posted by celestialdemon
Here's your problem, and I'll explain it again. These Sentinels have countered intangibility before, so that won't work. Second, the kid who can control robots can only do it on contact, and it takes a few seconds for him to do it. You really think the Sentinels are going to stand there and let him do it?Also, you have absolutely no proof that Peter can fly and be intangible or invisible at the same time.
Mohinder and Bennet don't know anything about the technology behind the Sentinels, so they aren't going to be much help. And neither one of them are battle leaders, so whatever strategy they can come up with is questionable.
The only thing this team has going for them is the EMP, but there's no evidence that shows Peter or Sylar can create one powerful enough to stop the Sentinels. And if the format is as suggested (one Sentinel first, then the next), then the second Sentinel will have already adapted against that kind of attack.
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Originally posted by DestinyGuy678
well sinc ethey dont have much info on these people, I doubt theyll put micah above the priority of sylar and peter, theyd probably down riht ignore him
Sentinels are built to locate, detain and/or kill superhumans, they have scanners that let them tell the differences in humans, mutants and mutates that's why they don't go after Spiderman in marvel when they are in NYC looking for mutants. If they are invading Heros land then it's safe to say that programming has be circumvented and they will know who has powers and who doesn't. They'll ignore Micah because they will most likely be mounting an aerial assault and he can't get to them from the ground, that they will blast straight to hell when they see a bunch of supers standing around.
Originally posted by DestinyGuy678
well sinc ethey dont have much info on these people, I doubt theyll put micah above the priority of sylar and peter, theyd probably down riht ignore himalso please explain how they could deal with intangibility instead of just saying it
They analyze people. They can determine who is human and who isn't. And if this is a battle between the two sides, they wouldn't consider Micah as equal a threat as Peter and Sylar.
These Sentinels have taken on the Avengers before, and they have prevented Vision from using his intangibility. I'm sure as hell Peter doesn't have a fraction of the experience using it that Vision does.
The EMP thing could definitely work, and I think the Heroes have a real chance here. Heck, Micah and D.L. could take them all down by themselves, assuming they are both in full control of their powers. D.L. has been shown to be able to phase only part of his body, so it's possible that he could do the same for Micah. With the rest of the heroes distracting the Sentinels, D.L. and Micah could just stroll right up to each one, take it over (by only unphasing Micah's hand, limiting their vulnerability), and the battle would very shortly become one sided.
Originally posted by DestinyGuy678
actually they could, to create the electromagnetic pulse all ted had t odo was instead of focusing on burning bright, and since peter can generate the heat of a nuclear explosion that electromagnetic energy realesed from both sylar and peter would shut down the sentinels
You have no proof. The only proof you have is Ted creating an EMP in a building. That's a lot different than a huge robot.
Originally posted by BentonGrey
The EMP thing could definitely work, and I think the Heroes have a real chance here. Heck, Micah and D.L. could take them all down by themselves, assuming they are both in full control of their powers. D.L. has been shown to be able to phase only part of his body, so it's possible that he could do the same for Micah. With the rest of the heroes distracting the Sentinels, D.L. and Micah could just stroll right up to each one, take it over (by only unphasing Micah's hand, limiting their vulnerability), and the battle would very shortly become one sided.
This is assuming the Sentinels are just standing there doing nothing, FYI they like to fly too.
Which other Heroes have range powers to engage them? If they are on the ground what will D.L. be phasing? Their toe mechanisms? Micah will be stepped on. Making ATMs yield money, reactivating broken telephones and unscrambling pay-per-view is a lot different than reprogramming a highly advanced death machine with A.I.
Originally posted by LordKaosnot for him he's corrupted the entire voting system in the U.S.A so that theyd vote for nathan once, a lot harder than dealing with one robot, D.L. could protect him and they dwalk up t osentinel (again intangibility) and micah could take control of it
Which other Heroes have range powers to engage them? If they are on the ground what will D.L. be phasing? Their toe mechanisms? Micah will be stepped on. Making ATMs yield money, reactivating broken telephones and unscrambling pay-per-view is a lot different than reprogramming a highly advanced death machine with A.I.