Originally posted by Dark-Jaxx
Considering there are thousands, and they all are smaller than Clover, so natural animal instinct says that they cannot physically overpower it(actually...All the dragons in a dogpile actually would), they would stick to blasting fire, and considering the amount of dragons here, Clover would be being constantly engulfed in it.It was alive, but saying it survived it and was "fine" is not confirmed at all, and yes, I know what a MOAB is, it is the strongest non-nuclear US bomb, dubbed the "Mother of All Bombs", and yeah, one of those are more powerful than a single dragon's fireblast, but thousands of dragons pouring fire on Clover, continuously heating him up?
Actually, in this fight there's the male and 3 (or4?) females. But going on the grounds that there's thousands of them, I still don't see some orchestrated fight were the dragons continually are blasting fire on it in some planned attack to heat it up to whichever temperature you assume it needs to reach in order to die.
One thing of possible note, if the monster was indeed that object that fell from space, it not only survived being in the vacuum of space, but the intense heat of entering Earth's atmosphere and the impact of hitting the ocean. Which makes sense in regards to it surving a M.O.A.B., as it's designed to survive extremes.
I conceded the point that is was "fine" after the bomb strike, even though the the online following of it had implied that it was still rampaging. But going on that it was still alive even after a M.O.A.B., it stands to reason that fire isn't going to bring it down, the dragon's fire couldn't melt through an iron (or steel) door and flame-suits proved effective against the flames. Now, maybe if Superman (that's for you) tossed it into the Sun, that would probably be hot enough.