On panel, it would be a good fight.
On paper, it should be a complete stomp.
Control of gravitational forces is a greater power to have, simply put. Magnetism decreases in effect at a much quicker rate at equal distances when compared to Gravity, not to mention Magnetism requires a more specific set of factors in application.
Nova has the power type advantage. He has greater strength and durability. And he's far too fast for Mag's ***** ass to keep track of.
Nova is one of the worst match ups out there for this festering refuse of humanity.
Originally posted by dmills
I'm leaning towards Nova, although Mags presents an interesting challenge due to his powerset. Also, the WM was shown to be vulnerable to large quantities of EM rays. Hmm, I gotta think on this one...
Originally posted by dmills
This fight has got to happen on panel someday.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
On panel, it would be a good fight.On paper, it should be a complete stomp.
Control of gravitational forces is a greater power to have, simply put. Magnetism decreases in effect at a much quicker rate at equal distances when compared to Gravity, not to mention Magnetism requires a more specific set of factors in application.
Nova has the power type advantage. He has greater strength and durability. And he's far too fast for Mag's ***** ass to keep track of.
Nova is one of the worst match ups out there for this festering refuse of humanity.
You should rethink your entire post. It is magnetism that is the greater force. Someone may come in and tell you all about it.
And that person would be wrong.
Gravity's potential is immensely superior (e.g. black holes?) and increases in potency at a much quicker rate and decreases in effect at a much slower rate over a distance than electromagnetism does.
The greater the mass and lesser the distance, the more you see how quickly gravity's effect swells.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
And that person would be wrong.Gravity's potential is immensely superior (e.g. black holes?) and increases in potency at a much quicker rate and decreases in effect at a much slower rate over a distance than electromagnetism does.
The greater the mass and lesser the distance, the more you see how quickly gravity's effect swells.
Perhaps you should speak to a physicist. They may change your mind rather quickly.
wtf lmao
Originally posted by Stoic
You should rethink your entire post. It is magnetism that is the greater force. Someone may come in and tell you all about it.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
And that person would be wrong.Gravity's potential is immensely superior (e.g. black holes?) and increases in potency at a much quicker rate and decreases in effect at a much slower rate over a distance than electromagnetism does.
The greater the mass and lesser the distance, the more you see how quickly gravity's effect swells.
I remember in my physics class, on earth magnetism can be very strong. Gravity is quite weak on the other hand. However, it does have greater potential when we're talking about larger celestial bodies beyond earth. It doesn't really matter for this fight even if it takes place on earth because Nova can manipulate the force of gravity itself just like Mags can manipulate magnetism. It's whoever has the stronger ability in manipulation in the end. Even though magnetism is probably easier to manipulate here on earth as opposed to gravity's relatively weak base force, I'm betting on the Nova force because of it's near limitless power well. I think my head hurts now...
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Are you referring to the time Galactus' feeding of Orbucen caused a huge electromagnetic disruption field? I know it prevented Richie from creating any stargates, but pretty much all his abilities were intact. IIRC, in one of Nova 0.0's very hands on approach training sessions with Rich, he used a sort of electromagnetic static blast that knocked Rider 25 miles from the nyc.Yep.
Yessir. It wiped out the WM or caused him to have to reboot. But yeah you're right. Nova's main abilities were in tact and the back up system came online as well.
Yep. 0.0 used electromagnetic energies to halt Richie in relation to Earth's rotation causing him to be effortlessly blasted far away. Similar to a car slamming into a fixed object which causes the passenger to go flying through the windshield. At 52 mph 😱
Originally posted by dmills
Yessir. It wiped out the WM or caused him to have to reboot. But yeah you're right. Nova's main abilities were in tact and the back up system came online as well.Yep. 0.0 used electromagnetic energies to halt Richie in relation to Earth's rotation causing him to be effortlessly blasted far away. Similar to a car slamming into a fixed object which causes the passenger to go flying through the windshield. At 52 mph 😱
I just looked it over. It wasn't the electromagnetic field Big G was causing that messed up WM, WM was knocked offline when Richie was crazy enough to enter one of Galactus' energy syphons. Nova did attribute his inability to create a stable enough stargate from the electromagnetic field right before he entered the syphon.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
I just looked it over. It wasn't the electromagnetic field Big G was causing that messed up WM, WM was knocked offline when Richie was crazy enough to enter one of Galactus' energy syphons. Nova did attribute his inability to create a stable enough stargate from the electromagnetic field right before he entered the syphon.
Ahh so only the stargate was affected (which makes no sense from a physics standpoint). So mags chances are a bit worse than I thought.
Originally posted by celeyhyga17
I remember in my physics class, on earth magnetism can be very strong. Gravity is quite weak on the other hand. However, it does have greater potential when we're talking about larger celestial bodies beyond earth. It doesn't really matter for this fight even if it takes place on earth because Nova can manipulate the force of gravity itself just like Mags can manipulate magnetism. It's whoever has the stronger ability in manipulation in the end. Even though magnetism is probably easier to manipulate here on earth as opposed to gravity's relatively weak base force, I'm betting on the Nova force because of it's near limitless power well. I think my head hurts now...
Take a palm sized magnet and try to pull back a dropped paper clip with it. You will succeed.
Now, say you drop a battleship, and try to pull it back from hitting the ground using the strongest continuous magnet in the world. Will it succeed? Hell no.