Cross Genre Nominations Thread #5

Started by marwash2230 pages

Originally posted by Bentley
Not when you lowball his Wheels of Maggedon, destroying the moon and every other billion ton feats he has 😉

I mean, there aren't even that many heavy objects in the universe, if you lowball moving planets then you're pretty much against the very notion of a billion ton Superman.

We know for a fact Thor has lifted billion tons 😬

I'm lowballing? give me a sec...

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Ok...

anyone who thinks that moving the moon is a billion ton strength feat, seriously needs to go attend a physics lecture. First off, he didn't move it by himself. Secondly, if you consider the moon (under Earth's gravitational pull) weighs around 80 billion tons, the force needed to remove it from orbit is 1/80 of that... *breaks out the calculator*... this means, it takes 1 billion tons of force to remove the moon from Earths orbit. When that is done, moving a 40 billion ton object through space, is childsplay for any class 100.

Now, considering three people did it, it's very impressive, but still way shy of being a billion ton strength feat. You also have to factor in that they used flight, not lifting strength...

Seriously, stop it with the hyperbole; Superman ain't coming anywhere close to lifting a billion tons.

As for destroying the moon, he was moving at the speed of light... not a billion ton strength feat, if anything, it say tons about his durability, but hardly anything about his strength. If you take a pebble the size of a peanut (let's say the pebble is adamantium, just so it maintains it's form) and accelerate it to the speed of light, the force would be enough to easily go right through solid, mile thick, steel door. The moon busting feat says a lot about his durability and speed, almost nothing about his strength.

What about hancock vs. thor(no exotic powers)but hanckock gets adamantium boxing gloves?

sounds interesting, but would the adamantium gloves actually help or hurt hancock?

Originally posted by marwash22
I'm lowballing? give me a sec...
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is childsplay for any class 100.
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You missed my entire point: Which objects according to you would be a billion tons? I know that Thor has moved effortlessly when his body weighted half a planet, but its a very special kind of feat.

Originally posted by Bentley
You missed my entire point: Which objects according to you would be a billion tons? I know that Thor has moved effortlessly when his body weighted half a planet, but its a very special kind of feat.

I have a question, why can you accept statements from a Thor comic but Anime comics you call it hyperbole statements when all in all you know DBZ characters can read power levels?

Can you answer that for me? Help me out here. 😕

Originally posted by Bentley
You missed my entire point: Which objects according to you would be a billion tons? I know that Thor has moved effortlessly when his body weighted half a planet, but its a very special kind of feat.
Nah, i understand your point that there aren't very many things that weigh a billion tons... but as i explained, using the two moon feats is flawed and very invalid as a billion ton strength feat.

Things that weigh a billion tons, i can't think of any man made structures that weigh that much. But considering a building the size of The Empire State building (while empty), only weighs around five-hundred thousand tons, Superman would have to stack a thousand of those buildings on top of each other and lift it over his head... that would be a 500 million ton strength feat... lulz. yeah, he's not strong enough to do that.

Just because there arent very many things that weigh a billion tons, doesn't mean you go around claiming Superman can do it... until he is seen lifting something that's even 500 million tons, a billion tons is completely out of the question.

Originally posted by carver9
I have a question, why can you accept statements from a Thor comic but Anime comics you call it hyperbole statements when all in all you know DBZ characters can read power levels?

Can you answer that for me? Help me out here. 😕

Carver what would you say Thors power level is?

Originally posted by Black bolt z
Carver what would you say Thors power level is?

If you include EVERYTHING, I would put Thor at the highest of high heralds next to Surfer. Power output wise, Thor IS the most powerful even though again, Surfer is his equal.

Why did you ask this?

Originally posted by Black bolt z
Carver what would you say Thors power level is?
i dunno, but I'm betting...

Originally posted by Black bolt z
Carver what would you say Thors power level is?

I misunderstood your question, my bad. I would put Thor power level around 10000 if you include EVERYTHING and when he's powering up his god blast, I would put him (the blast) around 250k.

Originally posted by carver9
I misunderstood your question, my bad. I would put Thor power level around 10000 if you include EVERYTHING and when he's powering up his god blast, I would put him (the blast) around 250k.
So you would put thor using the godblast as having 1/4th of the power of second form frieza?

power level only discerns how much energy someone is capable of emitting... you can't accurately judge Thor's power using the DBZ format. Power levels do not include speed, physical strength, endurance or durability.

Originally posted by marwash22
power level only discerns how much energy someone is capable of emitting... you can't accurately judge Thor's power using the DBZ format. Power levels do not include speed, physical strength, endurance or durability.
No they do include it.Gokus power level was like 500 before he died.After he trained with king kai his power output(except for kao-qen)didn't increase much.After it was OVER 9000!!!!

Originally posted by marwash22
power level only discerns how much energy someone is capable of emitting... you can't accurately judge Thor's power using the DBZ format. Power levels do not include speed, physical strength, endurance or durability.
I've already corrected you on this IIRC.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
I've already corrected you on this IIRC.
i do not recall, please explain where i am wrong.

Originally posted by Black bolt z
So you would put thor using the godblast as having 1/4th of the power of second form frieza?

Probably since second form frieza blast that he shot at picollo was going to wreck the planet. The god blast could be much higher than what I said but Thor other powers like lightning, hurricane, etc... DBZ characters would walk through it. Hell, Frieza stood still while a big bolt of lightning hit him in the head and he didnt even feel it.

Originally posted by marwash22
power level only discerns how much energy someone is capable of emitting... you can't accurately judge Thor's power using the DBZ format. Power levels do not include speed, physical strength, endurance or durability.

Yes it does.

Originally posted by carver9
Probably since second form frieza blast that he shot at picollo was going to wreck the planet. The god blast could be much higher than what I said but Thor other powers like lightning, hurricane, etc... DBZ characters would walk through it. Hell, Frieza stood still while a big bolt of lightning hit him in the head and he didnt even feel it.
Thors lightning>Regular lightning.

I think your downplaying thor and upplaying DBZ characters but I mean freiza beating thanos?I have trouble seeing SS3 goku doing this.

Originally posted by carver9
I have a question, why can you accept statements from a Thor comic but Anime comics you call it hyperbole statements when all in all you know DBZ characters can read power levels?

Can you answer that for me? Help me out here. 😕

Did I say some DB feats were hyperbole? I don't recall it, which ones?

Originally posted by marwash22
Just because there arent very many things that weigh a billion tons, doesn't mean you go around claiming Superman can do it... until he is seen lifting something that's even 500 million tons, a billion tons is completely out of the question.

Again, I'm not the Superman expert, but Thor has lifted the weight of half a planet, whatever that is.

Unless you find instances of Superman failing to lift something lighter than a billion tons, its undisclosed whether he can or can't do it. But yeah, its not enough to claim he does it.