Originally posted by Kris BlazeOk, I got it. god can render the spectre completely useless whenever he wants to. This was one of those times. Even at max power he can still be defeated.
Yes, and?In this arc God did not want to unleash his wrath on Libra, thusly the Spectre could not harm him. So that is not even close to a "low feat"
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Good point.
Originally posted by Galan007If I'm not mistaken, Radiant and Spectre are referring to all the people who were enslaved by the ALE that Spectre had spread. But that doesn't explain why Libra was protected, since, like Vandal Savage, he willingly subscribed to the ALE. Thoughts?
God rendered Spectre unable to judge a chosen few, so they might earn Radiant's mercy:God himself = the only reason Spectre's powers were ineffective during FC.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0
If I'm not mistaken, Radiant and Spectre are referring to all the people who were enslaved by the ALE that Spectre had spread. But that doesn't explain why Libra was protected, since, like Vandal Savage, he willingly subscribed to the ALE. Thoughts?
This is what I was saying earlier. Spectre and Radiant were unable to harm Libra, DS, Cain, and even a few mortals throughout their arc. God did not want them to interfere. Well, Mandrakk defeated them both off-panel. How is there any proof whatsoever that God allowed their powers to work against him? Because that is Mandrakk's best feat. Losing to a featless Superman in his Cosmic Armor (which was already bashed up by the vampiress Monitor) and getting beat by the Supermen and GL is in itself not impressive. What is impressive is him beating Spectre and Radiant presumably at the same time. But the feat is vastly diminished if they weren't allowed to harm him or their powers did not function against him...
Originally posted by EnyalusExactly and the fact is was off panel means it carries no weight with it whatsoever.
This is what I was saying earlier. Spectre and Radiant were unable to harm Libra, DS, Cain, and even a few mortals throughout their arc. God did not want them to interfere. Well, Mandrakk defeated them both off-panel. How is there any proof whatsoever that God allowed their powers to work against him? Because that is Mandrakk's best feat. Losing to a featless Superman in his Cosmic Armor (which was already bashed up by the vampiress Monitor) and getting beat by the Supermen and GL is in itself not impressive. What is impressive is him beating Spectre and Radiant presumably at the same time. But the feat is vastly diminished if they weren't allowed to harm him or their powers did not function against him...