Green Lanterns Vs Team Flash

Started by Tetragrammaton10 pages

Originally posted by Master-Borg
a full-potential flash could kill the GL before the GL can fire a neural synapse to command its ring

Originally posted by Tetragrammaton
The same people who go crazy with the speed stealing, 1000 IMP's per second KMC Flash also choose to deny a fundamental aspect of how a GL's defense works.

You once again prove your worth.

Full potential Flash Vs moronic, handicapped enemy? Yup, this has definitely become your typical KMC Flash thread.

The Flashes all fire off a million IMPs in the space of an attosecond while unmaking spacetime as they run. The GL's explode into a quantum foam that echoes their unvoiced screams through the multiverse.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
The Flashes all fire off a million IMPs in the space of an attosecond while unmaking spacetime as they run. The GL's explode into a quantum foam that echoes their unvoiced screams through the multiverse.

Is this before or after they go kamikaze on the universe and beat Galactus with their heat touch?

Originally posted by Tetragrammaton
Is this before or after they go kamikaze on the universe and beat Galactus with their heat touch?

🤨 It'll be happening at the same time. No before or after is involved.

Oh yeah, I forgot it was FULL POTENTIAL FLASH ZOMG!

Originally posted by Tetragrammaton
You once again prove your worth.

Notice I said 'full-potential' Flash. There are few beings in the entire omniverse who can defeat a 'full-potential' flash, GLs are not even in the same class.

Originally posted by Master-Borg
Notice I said 'full-potential' Flash. There are few beings in the entire omniverse who can defeat a 'full-potential' flash, GLs are not even in the same class.

Unless you use a 'full-potential' GL.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Unless you use a 'full-potential' GL.
I consider Hal and Kyle to be full-potential GLs.

Originally posted by Master-Borg
I consider Hal and Kyle to be full-potential GLs.

Then you should, likewise, consider Wally to be a full potential Flash.

Originally posted by Soljer
Then you should, likewise, consider Wally to be a full potential Flash.
well, I mean full-potential, I mean both using their abilities to the best of their abilities.

And a full-potential Flash can bascially stop time, or give the appearance of it, I don't see a fullpotential GL countering that.

Originally posted by Master-Borg
well, I mean full-potential, I mean both using their abilities to the best of their abilities.

And a full-potential Flash can bascially stop time, or give the appearance of it, I don't see a fullpotential GL countering that.

A full potential Lantern can stop time, and travel through it just as easily as you walk through a doorway.

Originally posted by Master-Borg
well, I mean full-potential, I mean both using their abilities to the best of their abilities.

And a full-potential Flash can bascially stop time, or give the appearance of it, I don't see a fullpotential GL countering that.

A 'full potential' GL would actually stop time.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
A 'full potential' GL would actually stop time.

And get IMP right in the face! 😎

INFINITE MASS PUNCH X1000

Preach it!

Originally posted by Tetragrammaton
INFINITE MASS PUNCH X1000
actually if you read Kingdom Come, the Flash can literally be everywhere at once, so it would be akin to 1000 or a 1000000 or more Flashes fighting at once against GL

Originally posted by Master-Borg
actually if you read Kingdom Come, the Flash can literally be everywhere at once, so it would be akin to 1000 or a 1000000 or more Flashes fighting at once against GL

Wally considerably more powerful in KC.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Wally considerably more powerful in KC.

Lol that's an understatement.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Wally considerably more powerful in KC.
hence my point about fullpotential Flash being out of league of GLs...Wally hasnt reached his full potential yet

A full power Lantern can recreate the Flash.

Or dozens of Flashes, for that matter.

So...

12,000 IMP/second > 1,000 IMP/second

🙂.