Originally posted by Galan007
in that scenario i might give thanos the [slight] majority.
Originally posted by Galan007
in the power to power department, darkseid actually had the edge.
You could be right, though. I won't argue. lol
Originally posted by Enyalusnot only was darkseid denying the source's attempts at taking back the new god energies [of which the source originally created], but he also told the source of his plan to eternally imprison him - taking precautions far beyond the necessary to ensure the source would never escape. it was only when the trump card [orion] was summoned that darkseid would fall. this doesn't really make sense either, as the source also created orion, but whatevs...
Ah. Looked even, power wise, when I read it the first time. I think I recall Darkseid landing one or two more blows, but I thought that was to be expected from someone used to having a physical body with actual fighting experience.You could be right, though. I won't argue. lol
point is, darkseid spoke of his power being grander, spoke of his plans of imprisonment, and the source did not argue.
Right. They seemed about equal. 😛
And since Darkseid was using Its own power to achieve that, he had about half of the Source's power, I would think (if we do this by logic. Maybe other extrapolations could be made, otherwise.)
I don't think half of the Source's power is enough to successfully stand up to the full Infinity Gauntlet at all. So SF DS would lose that fight everytime, IMO.
Originally posted by Enyalushalf? what exactly is half of infinity? imo, darkseid was merely tapping the source's power, to a better degree than the source itself was capable of. the happenings of the comic itself certainly point to such [ie. darkseid trapping the source].
Right. They seemed about equal. 😛And since Darkseid was using Its own power to achieve that, he had about half of the Source's power, I would think (if we do this by logic. Maybe other extrapolations could be made, otherwise.)