Originally posted by KingD19
I'm still waiting for somebody to realize that as soon as someone says go, Iron Man instantly targets Dumbledore, and kills him with shoulder darts. He won't even see it coming, since they are starting on opposite sides of a 100 yard football field.
Originally posted by Robtard
Wait, my fail wasn't fully a fail. It says the Voldermort being the most skilled was able to control people.Otherwise it's a mind reading spell. So your claim that Dumbledore can control minds is a fail, you failure.
Originally posted by KingD19Dumbles apparates away immediately and reappears where IM cannot see him. Legilimens, end of battle. Dumbles can toy with IM all day, killing him when he gets bored.
I'm still waiting for somebody to realize that as soon as someone says go, Iron Man instantly targets Dumbledore, and kills him with shoulder darts. He won't even see it coming, since they are starting on opposite sides of a 100 yard football field.
Originally posted by KingD19
It took a few moments because the computer had to take in the innocent hostages, and the number of terrorists, how long do you think it'll take to target one guy? And from the other side of the field, most spells will be easily visible and dodgable, and if they hit, they'll more than likely fail.
Originally posted by omgchos
It's too late to save yourself. The movie quote is what matters here the wiki article applies to the book. IDC what it says in the book. As you were trying to say i use the book falsy you can use it neither.
The wiki article follows what happened in the movie. In the movie, Voldermort is the most proficient in legitimacy; that why he can use it to control.
Dumbledore has never been shown to use it to control in the movies (and I doubt the books).
So either shown me something from the films that says Dumbledore is as proficient in legitimacy as Voldermort is, or STFU about him using mind-control.
Actually it does matter. What takes a computer longer, finding the answer to 2+2, or doing complex algorithms. Same thing with a targeting computer, it's much easier to target a single person, then it is to target like 12-16 people, and separate hostiles from friendlies. Dumbledore is alone, the lock on will be quick, and the shot will be quick as well.
Originally posted by Robtard
The wiki article follows what happened in the movie. In the movie, Voldermort is the most proficient in legitimacy; that why he can use it to control.Dumbledore has never been shown to use it to control in the movies (and I doubt the books).
So either shown he something from the films that says Dumbledore is as proficient in legitimacy as Voldermort is, or STFU about him using mind-control.
Originally posted by KingD19
Actually it does matter. What takes a computer longer, finding the answer to 2+2, or doing complex algorithms. Same thing with a targeting computer, it's much easier to target a single person, then it is to target like 12-16 people, and separate hostiles from friendlies. Dumbledore is alone, the lock on will be quick, and the shot will be quick as well.
He's skilled, but he isn't shown as skilled enough to control people, like Voldemort was.
And no, it doesn't take that long here, since he's only targeting one person. It took that long because he was targeting multiple targets, you don't seem to realize that. And how do we know that was a short range attack? They could go as long as sniper bullets, but he only used them short range because they were the most efficient way of taking the terrorists down. If Dumbledore wasn't shown using his powers to control someone, he can't do it here, see how that logic is flawed?