One punch planet busters

Started by Master-Borg11 pages

Originally posted by batdude123
barker
you don't agree? 😕

Originally posted by JasonK4
😆

What he wrote wasnt even funny...
In comicbooks, they have supernatural powers, but they mostly use them in a logical fassion that their capacilities should enable them to.

If you were millions of times stronger then Superman, you would start a small earthquake when punching in the ground, but not destroy anything. Only make a hole in the ground. You dont make the planet explode by touching it.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Ur using water, with unstable fluid molecules as a comparison to a planet?

As Sym pointed out - it applies to solid matter as well. I just happened to use that example because people tend to jump high distances into water (and crack their legs, if they lock them out). They don't normally jump high distances onto concrete.

Originally posted by KK the Great
Pieces of straw must be pretty strong, being able to keep themselves from bending from the force of hitting trees when they are driven through them in tornadoes.

Myth. Straw isn't driven through trees. Even at wind speeds far greater than any ever recorded.

Originally posted by batdude123

Fail.

You say it as if it's new for Masterbruce to be a failure...

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
A piece of Straw is already in a straight line. It also doesn't have muscles and nerves to feel. Superman's arm bend. thus invalidating your example.

Superman is already in a straight line when flying, and straw bends pretty easily.

And I can't think of one thing "muscles and nerves to feel" have to do with what you're arguing.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
So straw doesn't bend?

*gets a piece of straw*

DUDE!!!!! I JUST BROKE SCIENCE!!!!!! nuts

A piece of straw is flexible to a degree. Your arm bends at a joint. You Just failed at being witty.

Joints don't bend when they're locked. They break.

Originally posted by Soljer
Joints don't bend when they're locked. They break.

Superman's arms weren't locked where they? They looked to be slightly bent. Thus it was a partials strength feat, partial durability, partial speed feat.

Originally posted by Monster Reborn
What he wrote wasnt even funny...
In comicbooks, they have supernatural powers, but they mostly use them in a logical fassion that their capacilities should enable them to.

If that were the case, WWH should not have been able to stand up to Black Bolt's scream. So, no, their powers aren't always used in logical "fashion." 😐

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
Superman's arms weren't locked where they? They looked to be slightly bent. Thus it was a partials strength feat, partial durability, partial speed feat.

No. It was a durability and a speed feat.

Originally posted by Soljer
No. It was a durability and a speed feat.

The same way Thor's hammer swing was a speed feat and durabiility feat of his hammer.

Originally posted by Soljer
[B]Myth. Straw isn't driven through trees. Even at wind speeds far greater than any ever recorded.

Yeah, I saw that episode, too.

I've also seen straw embedded in a tree with my own eyes.

Occasionally the show can't accurately recreate natural phenomena, so they claim that they've BUSTED it based on their own shortcomings.

Originally posted by nvrbeenwthagirl
The same way Thor's hammer swing was a speed feat and durabiility feat of his hammer.

Unfortunately, not, as has been explained to you time and time again. You just don't quite seem to get it, so I'm not going through the trouble of doing it once more.

Originally posted by KK the Great
Yeah, I saw that episode, too.

I've also seen straw embedded in a tree with my own eyes.

Occasionally the show can't accurately recreate natural phenomena, so they claim that they've BUSTED it based on their own shortcomings.

Yeah. And I've seen the sky open up and rain blazing-fecal-hell-fire.

Get that shit out of here.

Originally posted by Soljer
Unfortunately, not, as has been explained to you time and time again. You just don't quite seem to get it, so I'm not going through the trouble of doing it once more.
Perhaps you don't get it. 😆

Originally posted by So1jer
Perhaps you don't get it. 😆

Wow...are you really still here?

Originally posted by Soljer
Wow...are you really still here?

Originally posted by Soljer
Unfortunately, not, as has been explained to you time and time again. You just don't quite seem to get it, so I'm not going through the trouble of doing it once more.

What ever. Now show us Thor's fist moving at Faster than light speeds and being as durable as his hammer. cuz I remember a bullet piercing his skin. And the hammer knocking back a galaxy blast. Or something like that. Not a strength feat. The feat is the hammer's.

Its basic knowledge that Thors mainpower is in the hammer.

Originally posted by Monster Reborn
Its basic knowledge that Thors mainpower is in the hammer.

No. some lames here like to use Thor's hammer feats as actual strength feats.

Originally posted by Monster Reborn
Its basic knowledge that Thors mainpower is in the hammer.

Thor has commented that the power is in him not the hammer. Hell he can use the god blast with nothing but his hands.