Sentry vs. Green Lantern (Hal)

Started by Yowsa10 pages

Originally posted by Papa Smurph
If they aren't idiots, why are they picking Hal?
They are picking Hal because he wins, oh and yes you are an idiot. 🙂

Originally posted by Combat_Guru
The green stuff that he uses to perform all of his feats, are force fields.

He surrounded a star with his force field and moved it, thats one of the feats in his respect thread.

ONE feat.

Each Green Lantern wields a power ring that can generate a variety of effects, sustained purely by the ring wearer's strength of will. The greater the user's willpower, the more effective the ring. The limits of the power ring's abilities are not clearly defined and it has been referred to as "the most powerful weapon in the universe" on more than one occasion. Across the years, the ring has been shown capable of accomplishing anything within the imagination of the ring bearer. Stories in 2006 retconned the ring's long-established lack of effect on yellow objects, stating that the ring-wielder need only feel fear and overcome it in order to affect yellow objects. In one issue Kyle Rayner blows up an entire yellow sun in order to destroy a group of hundreds of unpopulated planets that held deadly sicknesses by manipulating the sun's energy to destroy itself.

Power rings as used by various wielders have exhibited (but are not limited to) the following effects:

* Constructs of green 'solid-energy,' often of tremendous size and/or complexity.
* Flight, including flight at speeds beyond that of light.
* Plasma bolts.
* Ability to walk through walls by travelling through 'the Fourth Dimension' [Alan Scott]
* The rings can act as semi-sentient computers, including accessing the Book of Oa, a massive database of everthing from the laws of the Guardians and the Corps to the history of the universe.
* Time travel.
* The rings are still reliant on the lantern-shaped power batteries, but no longer limited to 24 hours' charge as they originally were. Kyle Rayner's ring was the first ring to absorb more power than originally thought, having stored the main power battery's energy following its explosion on Oa.
* Telepathic powers.
* Translation of virtually all languages.
* Force field generation.
* Radiation, including simulated kryptonite radiations.
* Generate "earplugs" to block out all telepathic communication and manipulation.[15]
* Render user invisible.[16]
* Green Lantern: Rebirth revealed that only a certain type of willpower can use the ring effectively, as evidenced when Green Arrow's "cynical" willpower barely allows him to generate a single arrow and leaves him exhausted after this feat.

Bit more complicated isn't it. 🙄

Originally posted by Papa Smurph
There shouldn't really be an argument, Sentry's average showings are beating the pants out of Hal's top stuff.

Hal couldn't easily dismiss Absorbing Man like Sentry.
Hal couldn't easily beat a herald like Sentry.
Hal couldn't take Black Bolt screaming like Sentry.
Hal couldn't beat World War Hulk into Banner like Sentry.
Hal couldn't drop the Void in the sun like Sentry, Hal would actually probably get destroyed by the Void.
Hal couldn't absolutely manhandle Extremis Iron Man like Sentry.
Hal couldn't beat the dog out of She-Ultron and almost tear her head off like Sentry.
Hal would have had to have one of the best showings in his post crisis career to match what Sentry did to Genis.

Sentry's being written at a level above Hal and the rest of the conventional top tiers and his only true and true feats are containing the cosmic cube (something Hal likely couldn't do) and beating Hulk into Banner, everything else is really him not pushing himself in the least bit, but I suppose the Hal supporters can put up a bunch of out of battle feats that never really come up in fights to support him and mention his absolute top showings, which don't come close to stalemating Galactus if we want to go that road btw.


excellent

Originally posted by Estacado
excellent

Nice smiley crackers

Originally posted by Priest
Nice smiley crackers

Who made it?mmm

Hal.

Originally posted by Yowsa
ONE feat.

Each Green Lantern wields a power ring that can generate a variety of effects, sustained purely by the ring wearer's strength of will. The greater the user's willpower, the more effective the ring. The limits of the power ring's abilities are not clearly defined and it has been referred to as "the most powerful weapon in the universe" on more than one occasion. Across the years, the ring has been shown capable of accomplishing anything within the imagination of the ring bearer. Stories in 2006 retconned the ring's long-established lack of effect on yellow objects, stating that the ring-wielder need only feel fear and overcome it in order to affect yellow objects. In one issue Kyle Rayner blows up an entire yellow sun in order to destroy a group of hundreds of unpopulated planets that held deadly sicknesses by manipulating the sun's energy to destroy itself.

Power rings as used by various wielders have exhibited (but are not limited to) the following effects:

* Constructs of green 'solid-energy,' often of tremendous size and/or complexity.
* Flight, including flight at speeds beyond that of light.
* Plasma bolts.
* Ability to walk through walls by travelling through 'the Fourth Dimension' [Alan Scott]
* The rings can act as semi-sentient computers, including accessing the Book of Oa, a massive database of everthing from the laws of the Guardians and the Corps to the history of the universe.
* Time travel.
* The rings are still reliant on the lantern-shaped power batteries, but no longer limited to 24 hours' charge as they originally were. Kyle Rayner's ring was the first ring to absorb more power than originally thought, having stored the main power battery's energy following its explosion on Oa.
* Telepathic powers.
* Translation of virtually all languages.
* Force field generation.
* Radiation, including simulated kryptonite radiations.
* Generate "earplugs" to block out all telepathic communication and manipulation.[15]
* Render user invisible.[16]
* Green Lantern: Rebirth revealed that only a certain type of willpower can use the ring effectively, as evidenced when Green Arrow's "cynical" willpower barely allows him to generate a single arrow and leaves him exhausted after this feat.

Bit more complicated isn't it. 🙄

😱 I never knew to much about GL. 😕

Sentry wins

Originally posted by tkitna
Sentry wins
How?

Hal.

Originally posted by Yowsa
How?

He picks Sentry over everyone. Given that he's picked Sentry over Tyrant and others, this one isn't very surprising.

Wow thats pathetic.

Originally posted by Juntai
Given that he's picked Sentry over Tyrant and others, this one isn't very surprising.

Now I see you're liar.

Originally posted by Yowsa
ONE feat.

Each Green Lantern wields a power ring that can generate a variety of effects, sustained purely by the ring wearer's strength of will. The greater the user's willpower, the more effective the ring. The limits of the power ring's abilities are not clearly defined and it has been referred to as "the most powerful weapon in the universe" on more than one occasion. Across the years, the ring has been shown capable of accomplishing anything within the imagination of the ring bearer. Stories in 2006 retconned the ring's long-established lack of effect on yellow objects, stating that the ring-wielder need only feel fear and overcome it in order to affect yellow objects. In one issue Kyle Rayner blows up an entire yellow sun in order to destroy a group of hundreds of unpopulated planets that held deadly sicknesses by manipulating the sun's energy to destroy itself.

Power rings as used by various wielders have exhibited (but are not limited to) the following effects:

* Constructs of green 'solid-energy,' often of tremendous size and/or complexity.
* Flight, including flight at speeds beyond that of light.
* Plasma bolts.
* Ability to walk through walls by travelling through 'the Fourth Dimension' [Alan Scott]
* The rings can act as semi-sentient computers, including accessing the Book of Oa, a massive database of everthing from the laws of the Guardians and the Corps to the history of the universe.
* Time travel.
* The rings are still reliant on the lantern-shaped power batteries, but no longer limited to 24 hours' charge as they originally were. Kyle Rayner's ring was the first ring to absorb more power than originally thought, having stored the main power battery's energy following its explosion on Oa.
* Telepathic powers.
* Translation of virtually all languages.
* Force field generation.
* Radiation, including simulated kryptonite radiations.
* Generate "earplugs" to block out all telepathic communication and manipulation.[15]
* Render user invisible.[16]
* Green Lantern: Rebirth revealed that only a certain type of willpower can use the ring effectively, as evidenced when Green Arrow's "cynical" willpower barely allows him to generate a single arrow and leaves him exhausted after this feat.

Bit more complicated isn't it. 🙄

Is what you're trying to establish in this post of putting together a power set is that Green Lantern is Monica Rambeau level?

I'd say Hal is a bit above her though, myself.

Originally posted by Papa Smurph
Now I see you're liar.
About what?

Due to his chronic CiS, the Sentry's performance varies widely and is difficult to predict. That being said, he's far more than just a Superman clone, and if he brings his A-Game should be able to beat Hal. Anything less than that, and Hal Should win.

Originally posted by Juntai
About what?

'Given that he's picked Sentry over Tyrant and others, this one isn't very surprising'

Originally posted by Papa Smurph
Now I see you're liar.
Originally posted by Papa Smurph
'Given that he's picked Sentry over Tyrant and others, this one isn't very surprising'

Fail.

My fault I thought that was directed at me.

He said Sentry would stalemate or beat him.