Originally posted by Mindset
The world was breathing?Scientist in Marvel did the same thing, they still aren't as smart as Reed and Doom.
no. he built an actual new world, that could be used by the people of earth in case it ever went the same way as krypton.
and he built a machine that could singlehandedly teleport a million people in one shot to this same world.
Originally posted by RaoulI got what you were saying, Marvel scientist did the same thing, then a planet full of people from the future were teleported to the new world.
no. he built an actual new world, that could be used by the people of earth in case it ever went the same way as krypton.and he built a machine that could singlehandedly teleport a million people in one shot to this same world.
I still don't see what Supes did as proof he is smarter or as smart as Doom.
And I use Doom because people say Lex and him are equal.
Originally posted by Mindset
I got what you were saying, Marvel scientist did the same thing, then a planet full of people from the future were teleported to the new world.I still don't see what Supes did as proof he is smarter or as smart as Doom.
And I use Doom because people say Lex and him are equal.
he's won the pulitzer as clark. he has used kryptonian technology thousands of years more advanced than earths with ease...
iirc, he even built his own phantom zone projector.
Originally posted by RaoulDoom used Galactus own tech to steal his powers.
he's won the pulitzer as clark. he has used kryptonian technology thousands of years more advanced than earths with ease...iirc, he even built his own phantom zone projector.
Doom built an army of androids and a machine that allowed him to travel to Mephisto's dimension while he was still in his teens.
I probably should look up some Lex feats... 😕
Originally posted by Raoul
he's won the pulitzer as clark. he has used kryptonian technology thousands of years more advanced than earths with ease...iirc, he even built his own phantom zone projector.
they can use a piece of software that is made of millions of lines of highly complex code... wouldn't expect them to understand why or how it works, nevermind be capable of originating the theoretical structure themselves without the blueprints.
oh and pulitzer prize? is that even worth mentioning? it's journalism, hardly an intellectual pursuit.
Originally posted by janus77My thoughts on this post....
neither of those things lifts Clark above the average office worker.they can use a piece of software that is made of millions of lines of highly complex code... wouldn't expect them to understand why or how it works, nevermind be capable of originating the theoretical structure themselves without the blueprints.
oh and pulitzer prize? is that even worth mentioning? it's journalism, hardly an intellectual pursuit.