Originally posted by Omega Vision
Pretty high. He's prepped his way to nigh omnipotence on one occasion (twice if you consider FC a prep feat) and among other things used his own staged death at Orion's hands to poison the Source and soon after rezzed himself and simultaneously killed Orion. He's also used on the fly tech and tactics to destroy the AM's shell in COIE using Alex Luthor as a conduit.
Not to mention manipulating the heroes and villains in Rock of Ages into opening the door for his take over of the universe.
Or killing Orion across all possible realities by assassinating him in the past from the future, with a weapon that fired backwards through time from a point where all of time coalesced.
Originally posted by quanchi112
That wasn't Thanos' intention so it's completely different. Doom had to deal with a Thorless asgard with Loki pulling the strings. A Thanos clone took Odin out of the game and was a much bigger threat than Doom and his Doom armor.
Originally posted by quanchi112
If you want to think it's that easy to kill Thanos when the abstract of time was at odds in dealing with him then that's just funny.
And ultimately in the end Thanos did fall against a creation of Cronos.
Originally posted by Black bolt z
What's to stop thanos from going back in time and doing the same thing to doom.
I see Darkseid and Dr. Doom collaborating more and working with each other in a more fluid manner than Thanos and Luthor. Even if you think Thanos > Dr. Doom or Darkseid when it comes to prep, I don't see how you think Thanos can "prep solo" Darkseid and Dr. Doom working together. because let's face it, unless this is Alex Luthor or PC Luthor, Thanos is working by himself in comparison.
Originally posted by PriestDoom has a time machine.And thanos can create one in a matter of hours if he wanted.Was it kang or rama tut that originally brought back the machine?I'm sure thanos could so woop kang's tech.
I haven't read the clone story myself what was the circumstances of Odin not being in the picture?
Besides Whats the point of you bringing that up, that Clone got trashed by Classic Thor in the end 🙂lol, let me ask u a question, if Cronos attacked Thanos they way he did when Thanos had the IG how far do u think Thanos would fair?
Cronos never directly tried to kill Thanos before he had the IG.And ultimately in the end Thanos did fall against a creation of Cronos.
Thanos can't time travel :l
Originally posted by Black bolt zDoom made his own time machine, I'm not sure if you were saying he got it from some one else or not.
Doom has a time machine.And thanos can create one in a matter of hours if he wanted.Was it kang or rama tut that originally brought back the machine?I'm sure thanos could so woop kang's tech.
Originally posted by AllanklesAnd being killed in rock of ages despite his success and being beaten in final crisis despite his success.
Not to mention manipulating the heroes and villains in Rock of Ages into opening the door for his take over of the universe.Or killing Orion across all possible realities by assassinating him in the past from the future, with a weapon that fired backwards through time from a point where all of time coalesced.
Originally posted by quanchi112
And being killed in rock of ages despite his success and being beaten in final crisis despite his success.
Missing the point again I see. He defeated the heroes and conquered the universe without throwing a punch or shooting an omega beam in Rock of Ages, it shows how cerebral he is. That he's a hands-off type manipulator.
With Orion it shows he used finesse and a unique knowledge of space-time manipulation to create a time loop of events that run forwards to backwards, allowing him to restart the events of the Final Crisis, funneling events into a specific future he could control.
The manner of Orion's death almost allows events to play out in a manner he can predict. Goodness framing Hal thus giving her a chance to sabotage Oa, the heroes losing a big part of their capacity to fight etc
Of course there's that saying that no plan survives contact with the enemy but he showed a level of elaborate planning that any villain would envy.
Originally posted by PriestThe Thanos clone took him out of the picture through devious means.
I haven't read the clone story myself what was the circumstances of Odin not being in the picture?
Besides Whats the point of you bringing that up, that Clone got trashed by Classic Thor in the end 🙂lol, let me ask u a question, if Cronos attacked Thanos they way he did when Thanos had the IG how far do u think Thanos would fair?
Cronos never directly tried to kill Thanos before he had the IG.And ultimately in the end Thanos did fall against a creation of Cronos.
Thanos can't time travel :l
Thor had all kinds of goodies so to say he wasn't powered up is ignorant. Classic Thor can't even beat a Thanos clone on his own well this one anyways.
I am just saying if it were as easy as time traveling then Thanos wouldn't be the monster threat he is.
Neither can Doom but Thanos can time travel with his tech.
Originally posted by AllanklesYes, and Thanos has done better so what's your point?
Missing the point again I see. He defeated the heroes and conquered the universe without throwing a punch or shooting an omega beam in Rock of Ages, it shows how cerebral he is. That he's a hands-off type manipulator.With Orion it shows he used finesse and a unique knowledge of space-time manipulation to create a time loop of events that run forwards to backwards, allowing him to restart the events of the Final Crisis, funneling events into a specific future he could control.
The manner of Orion's death almost allows events to play out in a manner he can predict. Goodness framing Hal thus giving her a chance to sabotage Oa, the heroes losing a big part of their capacity to fight etc
Of course there's that saying that no plan survives contact with the enemy but he showed a level of elaborate planning that any villain would envy.
At the end of the arc Seid was dead. That's not called great planning when someone you are facing up against easily kills you.
Elaborate sure, but like always he fails and goes down hard in the end against the heroes despite the alliances and all that. I determine planning and effectiveness based on success.