Terminator Vs Hulk

Started by Placidity8 pages

1. How does a brick "beat" a puddle of metal liquid that can reform indefinitely?

2. When has the Hulk shown that he can BFR someone to the Sun?

3. How does one grab liquid?

4. The Terminator can go on forever, but the Hulk will eventually tire or revert. The Terminator also does not feel pain and will never slow down.

Just curious, how much of the last 5 pages have you read?

Actually as far as I remember all it took was the T-1000 falling into molten metal...and I don't think it is known whether that is the only way it can be destroyed. And even then. If the Terminator could destroy it, I think Hulk will have a very, very fair chance.

Originally posted by Final Blaxican
Just curious, how much of the last 5 pages have you read?

First few, then skimmed the rest.

Don't.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Actually as far as I remember all it took was the T-1000 falling into molten metal...and I don't think it is known whether that is the only way it can be destroyed. And even then. If the Terminator could destroy it, I think Hulk will have a very, very fair chance.

No I'm sure there are a few ways to beat the T-1000. High heat, Extreme low temperatures and also magnetism are a few. The point is though, just pure blunt force trauma will not have any effect as the terminator feels no pain and can reform, or you can think of it as an unlimited healing factor.

Originally posted by Placidity
1. How does a brick "beat" a puddle of metal liquid that can reform indefinitely?

2. When has the Hulk shown that he can BFR someone to the Sun?

3. How does one grab liquid?

4. The Terminator can go on forever, but the Hulk will eventually tire or revert. The Terminator also does not feel pain and will never slow down.

1. That is one of my points. He can't physically beat this guy by pummeling him.

2. Even though this is movie Hulk he is still incredibly strong and the T1000 doesn't weigh that much it seems. If not the sun then another state would do when it comes to BFR.

3. He can't.

4. Extremely high or low temperatures can slow him down, but Hulk has neither, but truth be told T1000 doesn't have many ways of putting the physical beatdown on him either which is why I say this is a stalemate.

Well, strictly speaking, the T-1000 can go on until his power cell runs out, who knows how long that will be, maybe years later. The question is, how long can the Hulk fight for?

Originally posted by Bardock42
You Power Hawk...grabbing whatever thread you can, aren't you!!!
Goddamn right, I am. F*ck with me and get a speech impediment like me!

Originally posted by Placidity
Well, strictly speaking, the T-1000 can go on until his power cell runs out, who knows how long that will be, maybe years later. The question is, how long can the Hulk fight for?

Considering he gets stronger every waking moment that a fight goes on, he will eventually become strong enough to either launch the Terminator into the freakin ocean, or do a thunder clap with enough force to destroy the Terminator on a cellular level.

The Hulk doesn't get tired. That's why he can theoretically kill any superhero given enough time. He only gets angrier and stronger, not weaker. As long as the Terminator attacks him he will become stronger, forever.

T-1000 wins. Strength won't stop it. T-1000 can suffocate Hulk or go in his eyes, nose, bladder, ears, or any other body part that can be opened and **** up his insides.

Because the Terminator has shown the intelligence and the ability to do that before.

Doesn't matter. Gamma bombs affect the Hulk on a cellular level yet it didn't kill him. Nothing the Terminator does can beat that in any way possible.

Originally posted by Final Blaxican
or do a thunder clap with enough force to destroy the Terminator on a cellular level.

That's pure speculation that he could do that.

No it's not. The angrier the Hulk becomes the stronger his attacks become. Considering that the thunder clap is in itself a basic form of matter manip, it stands to reason that it would affect essentially liquid metal on a molecular level.

Originally posted by Final Blaxican
Because the Terminator has shown the intelligence and the ability to do that before.

Doesn't matter. Gamma bombs affect the Hulk on a cellular level yet it didn't kill him. Nothing the Terminator does can beat that in any way possible.

That logic isn't right. They are two totally different types of "damage".

Originally posted by Final Blaxican
No it's not. The angrier the Hulk becomes the stronger his attacks become. Considering that the thunder clap is in itself a basic form of matter manip, it stands to reason that it would affect essentially liquid metal on a molecular level.

How is thunder clap matter manip...?

Originally posted by Placidity
That logic isn't right. They are two totally different types of "damage".

Not really, when I say it affects him on a cellular level I'm not talking about radiation. I mean physical damage.

How is thunder clap matter manip...?

I read about it. It does something to the particles in the air. It's not just a big gust of air.

Ok, I think we're mixing up some comic Hulk in there somewhere though.

How so? Can anyone prove that the Hulk's thunder clap in the movies is different from the one in the comics?

Clapping your hands together causes vibrations to flow out through the air, besides causing a 'gust of wind' affect. Just like stamping your feet on the ground causes vibrations to flow through the area.

Now if we're able to make a wineglass shatter using vibrations from an audio speaker, what could the Hulk do with a clap, ground-pound or foot-stomp once he reaches a heightened level of rage?