Originally posted by rotiart
Swamp thing.... Essentially he could destroy all tech in the arena which would bfr cyborgs essence...Whereas to do the same to the green you would have to destroy the whole arena
Which Henshaw is easily capable of doing.
Atomizing plant life is generally far easier than trying to atomize tech. On top of that, Henshaw has assimilated non-tech before.
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Originally posted by Galan007
So the entire earth is the battlefield? If so, Swamp Thing ftw.
Just curious as to how you reached this conclusion.
Destroying a planet isn't beyond Henshaw...
I know ST is supposed to be pretty uber, yet I don't see how plant life can compare with high tech personalized weaponry.
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Originally posted by AvlonEven if Henshaw were to atomize the planet, he would not kill ST. In fact, ST's consciousness could seek out other forms of plant life [even if it were in other dimensions], reform, and return to Henshaw's locale - all in a 'reasonable amount of time.'
Just curious as to how you reached this conclusion.Destroying a planet isn't beyond Henshaw...
I know ST is supposed to be pretty uber, yet I don't see how plant life can compare with high tech personalized weaponry.
However, I was thinking of something along the lines of ST merging with Edenwood again. That stuff made ST so uber that he was able to defeat higher-level demons. Hell, he even became impervious to their magical attacks.
Or I guess he could send Henshaw's consciousness to a limbo zone, like he did to Captain Atom and Red Tornado.
Meh, ermm.
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Originally posted by Galan007
Even if Henshaw were to atomize the planet, he would not kill ST. In fact, ST's consciousness could seek out other forms of plant life [even if it were in other dimensions], reform, and return to Henshaw's locale - all in a 'reasonable amount of time.'
Nothing Henshaw can't do as well. Sounds stalematish...
Originally posted by Galan007
However, I was thinking of something along the lines of ST merging with Edenwood again. That stuff made ST so uber that he was able to defeat higher-level demons. Hell, he even became impervious to their magical attacks.
Henshaw has one shotted Herald level characters, so at most, it seems stalematish.
Originally posted by Galan007
Or I guess he could send Henshaw's consciousness to a limbo zone, like he did to Captain Atom and Red Tornado.
This sounds interesting. Unless it' something on par with Parallax or a fully powered OE though, I'd need to see that in effect. Willhunters, and Geneti-locks should be equally effective on Henshaws end...and so should the rings.
I'm still seeing tech as the more effective option.
Originally posted by Galan007
Meh, ermm.
Pretty much. I'm seeing a stalemate since there is no death for either.
Originally posted by AvlonCaptain Atom and Red Tornado pissed ST off - so to teach them a lesson, he forcibly sent their consciousness' to a limbo zone. Once they 'submitted' ST brought them back. Despite what many people think [not you] he's far more than a character who just controls plant life.
This sounds interesting. Unless it' something on par with Parallax or a fully powered OE though, I'd need to see that in effect. Willhunters, and Geneti-locks should be equally effective on Henshaws end...and so should the rings.I'm still seeing tech as the more effective option.
Anyhow, I'll give you your stalemate. 😛
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Originally posted by Galan007"Combatants who leave the field of combat on purpose forfeit the match. "
Even if Henshaw were to atomize the planet, he would not kill ST. In fact, ST's consciousness could seek out other forms of plant life [even if it were in other dimensions], reform, and return to Henshaw's locale - all in a 'reasonable amount of time.'
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Originally posted by I'm Bran"If they are removed from the arena against their will (being punched, thrown, teleported, etc.) and can make it back under their own power in a reasonable amount of time, then they are still in the fight. Obviously, if a combatant leaves the field and cannot return under their own power, then they have lost."
"Combatants who leave the field of combat on purpose forfeit the match. "
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Originally posted by Galan007He's not being removed from the battle field against his will though, he'd be leaving because he has to to stay in the fight. Therefore forfeiting the match.
"If they are removed from the arena against their will (being punched, thrown, teleported, etc.) and can make it back under their own power in a reasonable amount of time, then they are still in the fight. Obviously, if a combatant leaves the field and cannot return under their own power, then they have lost."
We wouldn't allow Superman to leave the battle field to go sundip (which he could do in a 'reasonable amount of time'😉, so why would we allow ST to go and reform many light years away?
Originally posted by I'm BranIf the planet is atomized, technically there would no longer be a 'battlefield' for ST to leave. HAHA!!
He's not being removed from the battle field against his will though, he'd be leaving because he has to to stay in the fight. Therefore forfeiting the match.
Anyhow, I don't recall [could be wrong] Henshaw ever actually destroying a planet comprable to earth, on panel. So that part of the debate is moot.
Originally posted by Galan007😐
If the planet is atomized, technically there would no longer be a 'battlefield' for ST to leave. HAHA!!Anyhow, I don't recall [could be wrong] Henshaw ever actually destroying a planet comprable to earth, on panel. So that part of the debate is moot.
Of course, but that's all opinion. People think he has the power, so they'll say he can.
I don't recall him destroying a planet... but meh.