Originally posted by Galan007Right, trolling.
Not really defending it in the literal sense... Could really care less about it, tbh. But when peeps get their panties in a twist over it, I have no problem sticking up for it.More on point... Nice dodge/concession accepted. vin
You answered me saying Surfer is on Eternity's level by saying something irrelevant. Dodgequeen.
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
there was an infinity vs oblivion fight were they were destroying the universe
i doubt eternity is silver surfer level
I know Infinity and Oblivion are that powerful 🙂 LOL it's ETERNITY we are discussing. He hasn't been shown doing much of anything except getting owned.
PS the LOWEST of the low was when he had the "vapors" in the Infinity War arc. I loled hard.
Originally posted by Galan007
Hey now, don't be a sour puss. I only stated exactly what was shown/described in that scene.Except in that instance, it was specifically stated how much damage Owen's blast could have caused. In the scene I posted, however, we only saw a single planet being destroyed, and Thanos (who at that time possessed relative omniscience) only made mention of that one planet having been destroyed:
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/2074/et1d.jpg
http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/3355/et2q.jpgYou seem to be implying that we should assume Eternity's blast was ludicrously powerful, despite nothing being suggestive of such. That, imho, seems more illogical than what I've stated. *shrug*
Eternity can only bust a planet...
Mxy gets pwned by SMP but that doesn't count...
Hmmmmmmmmm... wallbash
Originally posted by Sr J-BiebDepends on your definition.
Everything was.Both can destroy planets.
Obviously. Like I said, Eternity is not on Surfer's level. ermm
Originally posted by theICONiacSorry, had ya on ignore so I didn't see this right away... Anywho, Eternity didn't pwn Thanos, so that ideology doesn't fly here. sneer
Eternity can only bust a planet...Mxy gets pwned by SMP but that doesn't count...
Hmmmmmmmmm... wallbash
Originally posted by zopzop
😆 But in Eternity's defense, what could he possibly do? If he destroys anything larger than galaxies, Infinity would punch him in the face for destroying parts of her body 🙂Awesome analogy but it's not "his body" it's Infinity's body (since she represents space).
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Eh. Sometimes Marvel ignores Infinity altogether and make it as if Eternity is the sole representative. Which is a shame because I like Infinity's design better.
Originally posted by Galan007
Being responsible for the creation of something doesn't mean much where power is concerned. Richard Garwin designed the first hydrogen bomb -- that doesn't mean he was more powerful than it.
Illogical analogy. None of the brilliant minds working on the first atomic weapon willed it into existence by simply "meditating."
just b/c eternity was tryin to kill thanos doesnt mean that is the full result of his power.. it was just a minor side effect when the planet was destroyed...
you can have universal power but in comics it seems it can be concentrated into a small beam without effecting its surroundings.
either way eternity is getting beat by the celestial race
Originally posted by King Kandy
How could they destroy him? The only way they could get a win is to contain his will ala Magus w/ CCUs or Thanos w/ IG... and I don't really see them as being able to do that. It would require power on a greater order than theirs.
In an alternate universe they destroyed the Infinity Gauntlet AND drained almost all of the Beyonder's power from Doom.
The IG + Beyonder > Eternity.
NOTE :
Yes I realize it was a What If, but still..............
Originally posted by Power Cosmic II...Which doesn't change the fact that creating something does not automatically make you more powerful than it.
Illogical analogy. None of the brilliant minds working on the first atomic weapon willed it into existence by simply "meditating."
Regardless, neither Eternity or the Celestials have much going for them in the feat department. So the outcome is really dependent on personal opinion.