In a fight, speed is more important then strength unless the stronger person is also more durable.If he's more durable then he can absorb hits from the faster person and get in a hit that will floor the faster person or something else. This is more true for comic books then real life...
The point is that if Neo can augment himself so that he can mvoe faster then light then Luke's ability to snap his fingers and destroy a Universe wouldn't matter because he wouldn't even be able to snap his fingers before Neo hit him at the speed of light and killed him.
Overall, simplified point, is that how strong Luke is in the force won't mean a thing if Neo can hit him faster then Luke can use his powers and abilities.
And I'm not being sarcastic. The Flash would beat the Hulk. Hulk would never even touch him.
Originally posted by dadudemon
No. If that were the case, why isn't the Flash more popular?
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
PWNED.
What the hell. He didn't comment on popularity.
That Flash would beat the shit in any scenario out of basically any foe is obvious.
Flash comics should really just be three panels.
Panel 1: Flash gets a call from police comissioner telling him Linda was capured the Mirror Master
Panel 2. Flash Runs
Panel 3: Flash appears with Linda in his one arm and Mirror Master in the othre in front of the Comissioner, saying "Here, I beat him up and rescued Linda, toodles"
That way you'd have a) a realistic comic and b) even more ****ing space for idiotic adverts DC is so fond of putting in every ****ing thing they own.
Also, as far as I can recall Force is mass times acceleration, so being really fast is a good start for beating the shit out of someone.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
not all the time.
In this particular aspect, I am not referring to brute strength, I am referring to omnipotence because he said "snap his fingers and destroy a Universe".
Originally posted by Bardock42
What the hell. He didn't comment on popularity.That Flash would beat the shit in any scenario out of basically any foe is obvious.
Flash comics should really just be three panels.
Panel 1: Flash gets a call from police comissioner telling him Linda was capured the Mirror Master
Panel 2. Flash Runs
Panel 3: Flash appears with Linda in his one arm and Mirror Master in the othre in front of the Comissioner, saying "Here, I beat him up and rescued Linda, toodles"
That way you'd have a) a realistic comic and b) even more ****ing space for idiotic adverts DC is so fond of putting in every ****ing thing they own.
Also, as far as I can recall Force is mass times acceleration, so being really fast is a good start for beating the shit out of someone.
I didn't make my point very clear when I said that. I was referring to the limits a character like the Flash has. Super duper speed is not everything in a super hero...or else the Flash would be much more popular. That DOES rely an the illogical assumption that the writers are being logical when they write stories...but if they get too out of wack with it, the readers won't buy it.
Originally posted by Blax_Hydralisk
The Flash can do some weird stuff. He can like vibrate people out of existence and stuff. And I don't know how many punches Hulk can take that move much, much faster then light.
This is off topic...but......the Flash never moved "much, much faster then light".
Originally posted by dadudemon
This is off topic...but......the Flash never moved "much, much faster then light".
I am pretty sure there is this one comic where he moves 320 000 000 times the speed of light. Though obviously it's just the writers fault for failing basic algebra.
Either way, Wally moved at times faster than the speed of light.
Originally posted by Bardock42
I am pretty sure there is this one comic where he moves 320 000 000 times the speed of light. Though obviously it's just the writers fault for failing basic algebra.
*sigh*
Probably. His speed, regardless of who the Flash was, was supposed to be just below, just at, or barely over the speed of light.
PIS sucks.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Either way, Wally moved at times faster than the speed of light.
Never denied that. 🙂