Originally posted by Blue Area Vet
"[B]The reason Thor became so much stronger during the story line is because an Adrenalin rush often provides one with a burst of strength during times of stress or crisis. Thor maintained a state of violent anger which, in turn, boosted his strength.That's ****ing boost. You just chopped off you own face, right? The Thor that knocked out Surfer was an amped Thor and you've lost your argument. [/B]
It wasn't an outside amp. It was all Thor's strength. Unless Thor turned into Hulk and I forgot about it somehow.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Eh, what? Its an adrenaline boost which every character gets when they stop holding back.It wasn't an outside amp. It was all Thor's strength. Unless Thor turned into Hulk and I forgot about it somehow.
Don't mince words with me, it was an amp per the writer. No one EVER distinguished it as an outside or inside amp so please don't try to adjust your argument on the fly. It was an amp and that's why he was doing stuff he couldn't normally do. The maddness put him in a sustained state of adrenaline induced godly rage.
PS- Thanks for the source material. 👆
Originally posted by Blue Area Vet
Don't mince words with me, it was an amp per the writer. No one EVER distinguished it as an outside or inside amp so please don't try to adjust your argument on the fly. It was an amp and that's why he was doing stuff he couldn't normally do. The maddness put him in a sustained state of adrenaline induced godly rage.PS- Thanks for the source material. 👆
The writer said it was an adrenaline boost FFS. That's what character get when they stop holding back.
I didn't know you can't read too.
Originally posted by abhilegend
An amp? Are you ****ing serious?The writer said it was an adrenaline boost FFS. That's what character get when they stop holding back.
I didn't know you can't read too.
The writer said Thor maintained his rage and anger throughout which boosted his strength. The last I checked, an adrenaline burst doesn't last throughout an entire story arc. So as usual, you are wrong, it doesn't happen normally. Furthermore, it doesn't matter one bit if you like the explanation or not. This is directly from the writer and the writer explains Thor's strength boost as depicted in the story.
Originally posted by Blue Area Vet
The writer said Thor maintained his rage and anger throughout which boosted his strength. The last I checked, an adrenaline burst doesn't last throughout an entire story arc. So as usual, you are wrong, it doesn't happen normally. Furthermore, it doesn't matter one bit if you like the explanation or not. This is directly from the writer and the writer explains Thor's strength boost as depicted in the story.
You are not making any sense whatsoever.
Originally posted by Star428
LOL@anyone thinking Superman doesn't have any balls when he fights beings like Darkseid and Doomsday. I'd say fighting characters like that takes some awfully damn big ones. I realize that was just a joke brought on my Superman hatred but c'mon...
Originally posted by Raisen
Quit getting into your feelings about a fictional character
But that's exact same thing you're doing. Hatred of a character is a "feeling" too, you know and I really don't know what you're talking about when you say "we bring it (your childish insults of a fictional character) on ourselves".
Originally posted by Star428
But that's exact same thing you're doing. Hatred of a character is a "feeling" too, you know and I really don't know what you're talking about when you say "we bring it (your childish insults of a fictional character) on ourselves".