Originally posted by xJLxKingIf you are going to answer someone else's question and then insult me don't. Most of the time you flee from my questions anyways.
He is death. Use your head
So if someone is death what power level does that put a character on? I've fought many different versions of death in video games but I guess if someone is death that proves something to you.
Originally posted by quanchi112I guess you are still not using your head. Good job at comparing death from comic with Death in a video game. 😂
If you are going to answer someone else's question and then insult me don't. Most of the time you flee from my questions anyways.So if someone is death what power level does that put a character on? I've fought many different versions of death in video games but I guess if someone is death that proves something to you.
Originally posted by xJLxKingYou said he's death so your logic applies to every medium. You can't even prove your case yet you try to condescend to me. Being death doesn't prove anything on it's own and yw for the lesson.
I guess you are still not using your head. Good job at comparing death from comic with Death in a video game. 😂
Originally posted by quanchi112LMAO. Learn the definition of death. Nekron himself stated it. However, I truly believe that you haven't read BN 8. Heck, I am sure you stopped a long time ago.
You said he's death so your logic applies to every medium. You can't even prove your case yet you try to condescend to me. Being death doesn't prove anything on it's own and yw for the lesson.
Originally posted by xJLxKingYeah, the issue where all the lanterns proclaim I want to live and sinestro loses control of his powers. Yeah, I didn't see anything overtly impressive from Nekron to make me believe he's even on Galactus' level. So the definition of death applies to all forms of death and discusses power levels?
LMAO. Learn the definition of death. Nekron himself stated it. However, I truly believe that you haven't read BN 8. Heck, I am sure you stopped a long time ago.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Yeah, the issue where all the lanterns proclaim I want to live and sinestro loses control of his powers. Yeah, I didn't see anything overtly impressive from Nekron to make me believe he's even on Galactus' level. So the definition of death applies to all forms of death and discusses power levels?
Originally posted by xJLxKingHow did I prove that? You claimed I don't know what the defintion of death is which somehow proves a fictional character's power level? I mean your logic makes no sense and you actually proved you don't know what the definition of death really is and that it has nothing to do with a fictional characters power level.
You just proved that you don't understand what happened in BN 8. Good Job!
Originally posted by quanchi112
How did I prove that? You claimed I don't know what the defintion of death is which somehow proves a fictional character's power level? I mean your logic makes no sense and you actually proved you don't know what the definition of death really is and that it has nothing to do with a fictional characters power level.
Originally posted by xJLxKingOk, what didn't I understand? From my post what tells you I didn't comprehend the story.
So now you change the subject? I said you proved that you haven't read BN8 and if you did, you didn't understand it. Now you bring something else into the conversion. I am starting to think that you just argue who the sake of arguing.
You stated that death means something for a character. Then you went on to state that the definition proves something like a power level. What is this based on? Do you now admit being death means nothing on it's own?
You also started this by insulting me when answering a question not meant for you and then you claim I am just arguing for the sake of arguing? Did you think I forgot?
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Fail. Nekron>>>>>>>>>>>>>Mephisto.
Fail?! This character's DC bio states that he is the ruler of the dead awaiting passage to their final destination. That sounds like the ruler of purgatory to me.
In any case, no one has produced proof of this character's claim to be Death incarnate (or Oblivion for that matter); moreover, even if I granted that for the sake of argument, what would that tell me about the scope of Nekron's power? That he can reanimate corpses? IMO, this wanna be abstract is not on par with Galactus.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Ok, what didn't I understand? From my post what tells you I didn't comprehend the story.You stated that death means something for a character. Then you went on to state that the definition proves something like a power level. What is this based on? Do you now admit being death means nothing on it's own?
You also started this by insulting me when answering a question not meant for you and then you claim I am just arguing for the sake of arguing? Did you think I forgot?
You ask for a power level, but Nekron has proved that he is death. He died, and he just comes back. He can't be killed by anything but the white light(his one weakness) in combat. His other weakness is Black Hand, and that is the one true way to defeat him. Now, if you understood that, you wouldn't be asking for a power level, or anything else. Heck, even the Guardian stated that their power is God-Like. Nekron even stated that he is not a living person, but he is death. He even says that you can't get rid of him, that you would have a harder time getting rid of space itself, which is impossible. Furthermore, he has the power over dead soul, he admitted more then ones that he gave Hal, Superman, and dozen of other characters their life back. He took possession of characters that at one point died.
In the end, it doesn't matter what I bring up to the debate, you won't admit you lose. That's the irony of it all. No matter what people say, you are here just to argue for the sake of arguing.
Originally posted by brownqkRead BN first
Fail?! This character's DC bio states that he is the ruler of the dead awaiting passage to their final destination. That sounds like the ruler of purgatory to me.In any case, no one has produced proof of this character's claim to be Death incarnate (or Oblivion for that matter); moreover, even if I granted that for the sake of argument, what would that tell me about the scope of Nekron's power? That he can reanimate corpses? IMO, this wanna be abstract is not on par with Galactus.
Originally posted by brownqk
Fail?! This character's DC bio states that he is the ruler of the dead awaiting passage to their final destination. That sounds like the ruler of purgatory to me.In any case, no one has produced proof of this character's claim to be Death incarnate (or Oblivion for that matter); moreover, even if I granted that for the sake of argument, what would that tell me about the scope of Nekron's power? That he can reanimate corpses? IMO, this wanna be abstract is not on par with Galactus.