Hyperion vs Gladiator

Started by LordofBrooklyn5 pages
Originally posted by carver9
What Herald can match Hyperion with a ft like that?

Not Gladiator or Hulk!

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Originally posted by abhilegend
Not much. Since Cyborg Superman was about to attack Earth in both start and the end of the flight.

Half a million lightyears.

Less time than it took Gladiator to travel.

You do know there is a Superman board, right?

Originally posted by zopzop
Can anyone answer Carvster's question? How many times light speed was Gladiator traveling?.
66.6x581000= 38,752,700 x the speed of light

Fixed.
Also rounded down.
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Originally posted by zopzop
It must be hundreds (thousands?) of times the speed of light.

26,280,000 times. Maybe more(I took the higher estimate of 4 minutes).

Originally posted by carver9
Could go either way. For the math geniuses out there, Gladiator flew 200 light yrs in 3 minutes. How fast is that if you had to calculate that with the speed of light? How many times the speed of light would that be?

26 million times.

Originally posted by Blue Area Vet
You do know there is a Superman board, right?

I was just giving a general idea of how fast Heralds travel in speed. For instance, both Supergirl and Superman flew to the other side of galaxy in what appeared to be very short time.

Unless they talked for hours, that is.

And then flew back to Earth and saved Lana and Steel from Brainiac's fleet too, which was just starting to attack them when he was at the other side of the galaxy.

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/120679/3950801-superman-wonder+woman+%282013-%29+010-003.jpg
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/120679/3950800-superman-wonder+woman+%282013-%29+010-004.jpg

Boom, Superman arrives from the other side of the galaxy.

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/12/120679/3950694-superman-wonder+woman+%282013-%29+010-005.jpg

Pretty fast, huh? Lana just signaled him and he came right away.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Not much. Since Cyborg Superman was about to attack Earth in both start and the end of the flight.

Half a million lightyears.

Less time than it took Gladiator to travel.

So you honestly don't have any figures for any of the fts you've mentioned? Gotcha.

Originally posted by Epicurus
26 million times.

Da**

The scans ABHI posted, both Superman and Supergirl are amped and we have no definitive on how long it took them to get to their destination.

Originally posted by carver9
The scans ABHI posted, both Superman and Supergirl are amped and we have no definitive on how long it took them to get to their destination.

Superdoom had Superman's strength amped, not his speed. You can't see Lana signaling Superman just before the ship fires at her and Superman coming to intercept the fire?

facepalm

Originally posted by carver9
So you honestly don't have any figures for any of the fts you've mentioned? Gotcha.

Half a million lightyears/galaxies blurred into motion?

Originally posted by abhilegend
Superdoom had Superman's strength amped, not his speed. You can't see Lana signaling Superman just before the ship fires at her and Superman coming to intercept the fire?

facepalm
Half a million lightyears/galaxies blurred into motion?

Lol...it isn't Superman ABHI...it's Doomsday and Superman together. You have no proof that his flight speed isn't amped besides your hearsay.

Originally posted by carver9
Lol...it isn't Superman ABHI...it's Doomsday and Superman together. You have no proof that his flight speed isn't amped besides your hearsay.

Superdoom's strength is amped by Doomsday. Since Doomsday can't fly, its illogical to think it would amp Superman's flight speed. Any instance of amp has mentioned only strength being amped.

Dear God, you're not this inane, are you?

Originally posted by zopzop
Look at it this way, ONE light year is : 5,878,499,810,000 miles! Now multiply that by 200 = 1,175,699,962,000,000 miles. Glads covered that distance in a little over 3 mins.

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Originally posted by carver9
That's insane.
Originally posted by zopzop
Trying to work out the math to answer your question but I suck at it. It must be hundreds (thousands?) of times the speed of light.

Based on Zop's numbers, roughly 35,116,486.32. That's 35 million 116 thousand 486 point 32 times lightspeed.

Originally posted by carver9
The scans ABHI posted, both Superman and Supergirl are amped and we have no definitive on how long it took them to get to their destination.

It doesn't matter how long they needed, if you say the Galaxy is approx. 100.0000 light-years in diameter and they moved from one side to the other, even if they needed 24h, or a week (highly unlikely). it is still insanely fast. So you can calculate this feat.

Why is superman or any DC character being mentioned in this thread?
Man, you guys are the worst

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
It doesn't matter how long they needed, if you say the Galaxy is approx. 100.0000 light-years in diameter and they moved from one side to the other, even if they needed 24h, or a week (highly unlikely). it is still insanely fast. So you can calculate this feat.

It said he flew, amped, to the other side of the Galaxy, not to another Galaxy. What does the other side of the Galaxy means anyways? Then we don't have an answer on how long it took them. Could have been days, weeks, who knows.

Originally posted by carver9
It said he flew, amped, to the other side of the Galaxy, not to another Galaxy. What does the other side of the Galaxy means anyways? Then we don't have an answer on how long it took them. Could have been days, weeks, who knows.

It means they crossed 100000 light years and it did't take them weeks, because of the brainiac invasion and the events going on taking just days not weeks, so the most likely and longest time they could need would be 1 day, most likely would be hour but even if you take a day, it's faster than glads.

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
It means they crossed 100000 light years and it did't take them weeks, because of the brainiac invasion and the events going on taking just days not weeks, so the most likely and longest time they could need would be 1 day, most likely would be hour but even if you take a day, it's faster than glads.

Where did you get the calculation 100000 light yrs from a statement of "the other side of the Galaxy"?

Originally posted by carver9
Where did you get the calculation 100000 light yrs from a statement of "the other side of the Galaxy"?

How big is our Galaxy, dear Carver?

Originally posted by carver9
Where did you get the calculation 100000 light yrs from a statement of "the other side of the Galaxy"?

Milky Way Galaxy is stated to be around 100,000 - 120,000 light years in diameter.