Well the wet cement PIS incident really should not have happened, Cain should've either floated or just break out. He's heavy but he has been shown floating and swimming in water and he has been completely immobilized twice by Iceman and he broke out easily. Really wouldn't put it past him breaking out of the ground.
Originally posted by Peterlane
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I have no idea what this means.
Originally posted by Wei Phoenix
Well the wet cement PIS incident really should not have happened, Cain should've either floated or just break out. He's heavy but he has been shown floating and swimming in water and he has been completely immobilized twice by Iceman and he broke out easily. Really wouldn't put it past him breaking out of the ground.
Swimming in water isn't swimming in cement. And it happened, and hasn't really been disproven since then, unless you can tell me something I don't know. Until then, saying "PIS" doesn't change anything. I wouldn't put it past him either, tbh, but I can only go off of what I see in the comics.
srug
Originally posted by Digi
Swimming in water isn't swimming in cement. And it happened, and hasn't really been disproven since then, unless you can tell me something I don't know. Until then, saying "PIS" doesn't change anything. I wouldn't put it past him either, tbh, but I can only go off of what I see in the comics.srug
Thor encased him in molten steel and he broke it within seconds. When he was shown to be swimming, his power kept him afloat.
As for the mountain in Korea, that seems to have been retconned in New Excalibur. After gaining some of the power, he had to fight the previous Juggernaut. Neither of which had full access to the power of the Juggernaut.
Originally posted by Peterlane
Yup. It took him years. And dont say it took 10-12 years for his powers to manifest
Well technically he wasn't fully powered which is a fact, so yeah.
Originally posted by Digi
I have no idea what this means.Swimming in water isn't swimming in cement. And it happened, and hasn't really been disproven since then, unless you can tell me something I don't know. Until then, saying "PIS" doesn't change anything. I wouldn't put it past him either, tbh, but I can only go off of what I see in the comics.
srug
I was trying to point out that he can float when needed. Also as I've said he has been encased and immobilized three times that I can recall, twice he instantly broke out and the third time Thor BFR'd him quickly before he had enough time to react.
Originally posted by Ptr_Grifin
Thor encased him in molten steel and he broke it within seconds. When he was shown to be swimming, his power kept him afloat.As for the mountain in Korea, that seems to have been retconned in New Excalibur. After gaining some of the power, he had to fight the previous Juggernaut. Neither of which had full access to the power of the Juggernaut.
Odd...
We pretty much said the same thing at the same time.
Originally posted by Ptr_Grifin
Thor encased him in molten steel and he broke it within seconds. When he was shown to be swimming, his power kept him afloat.As for the mountain in Korea, that seems to have been retconned in New Excalibur. After gaining some of the power, he had to fight the previous Juggernaut. Neither of which had full access to the power of the Juggernaut.
Originally posted by Wei Phoenix
Well technically he wasn't fully powered which is a fact, so yeah.I was trying to point out that he can float when needed. Also as I've said he has been encased and immobilized three times that I can recall, twice he instantly broke out and the third time Thor BFR'd him quickly before he had enough time to react.