Originally posted by Allankleslulz
I doubt it but he has tanked an antimatter wave though, and AM is arguably above a celestial.
Originally posted by Juntainon canon
However, iirc, Ego took on two of them at the same time.
Not all Celestials are equal apperently.
Or at least are vastly different showing to showing.
Yes, the one from SC could take a Celestial after being hit from a galaxy destroying blast, and after a Celestial puts his hand through him really fast.
Sorry, I was wrong.
I also forgot where it said that he could take one with a plot device, as opposed to it saying that he was above one (which apparently wasn't said).
Originally posted by TricksterPriestHe didn't take on the entire GLC really. Nobody attacked him except for the Guardians, the bomb, and then Prime.
Assault from the entire GLC, Galaxy bomb, and SMP smashing him was pretty impressive.Not to mention Celestials have no defense against the wave.
Yet Henshaw's 'dead' body can be basically inside of him?
GL shields basically hold him and escaping anti-matter inside a shield.
A Guardian isn't completely wiped out by a pretty decent exposure to it (you'd think that if a Guardian being surrounded by the energy that that same energy would be enough to wipe out a Celestial...), but rather injured on the exterior.
Hell, after Warworld was dropped, it was said to have wiped out all traces of anti-matter.
Doesn't seem to be what it used to be... or in such small amounts that it's just not enough.
He also said to have tapped into the positive matter of the Earth... to have fired off the wall of it... That's probably a good strategy to do in the middle of a fight with a Celestial.
Originally posted by JuntaiThat was in Exiles <None Canon>
However, iirc, Ego took on two of them at the same time.
Not all Celestials are equal apperently.
Or at least are vastly different showing to showing.
But you are right that their levels are not equal but it's safe to say that Even a weak celestial would be > a Sky father like Odin