Originally posted by Omega Vision
How many times has he actually teleported another person/object in combat?Which might not stop him, because he doesn't have a human physiology in that case and might be able to function without a head. doped
Then after destroying his head, if he's not disabled, move on to another body part and lather/rinse/repeat.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
How many times has he actually teleported another person/object in combat?Which might not stop him, because he doesn't have a human physiology in that case and might be able to function without a head. doped
Would you argue that Apoc could destroy the Earth? Because Geridath's head is larger than the Earth.
Given a long enough period of time, yes, I'd say that Apocalypse could possibly cause irreparable damage to the Earth if he caused enough fissures in the planet for it to break apart. I'm not sure how long that would take, however.
Originally posted by illadelph12
Given a long enough period of time, yes, I'd say that Apocalypse could possibly cause irreparable damage to the Earth if he caused enough fissures in the planet for it to break apart. I'm not sure how long that would take, however.
Your plan sounds like the product of Saturday Morning Cartoons and Cold War Era B-Movies.
Think of it this way: had anyone suggested prior to the actual comic where Exitar was defeated by the Fantastic Four that Invisible Woman could defeat him from the inside it would have been dismissed as fanciful.
Which is what your proposition is: fanciful.
Apoc better hope Geridath doesn't use Crest YouTube video
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Yeah so why is it even worth arguing?Your plan sounds like the product of Saturday Morning Cartoons and Cold War Era B-Movies.
Think of it this way: had anyone suggested prior to the actual comic where Exitar was defeated by the Fantastic Four that Invisible Woman could defeat him from the inside it would have been dismissed as fanciful.
Which is what your proposition is: fanciful.
Smh...
You have no basis to assert Geridath's durability, no feats to reference in any regard for him. Nohing to base your points on whatsoever save assumed ability with no frame of reference, but you're assured I'm wrong based on, well, nothing, but I'm illogical and fanciful?
Apocalypse takes 50 years to lobotomize and dismember the featless giant that won't be able to do anything once Apocalypse is inside of him.
Originally posted by illadelph12
Smh...You have no basis to assert Geridath's durability, no feats to reference in any regard for him. Nohing to base your points on whatsoever save assumed ability with no frame of reference, but you're assured I'm wrong based on, well, nothing, but I'm illogical and fanciful?
Apocalypse takes 50 years to lobotomize and dismember the featless giant that won't be able to do anything once Apocalypse is inside of him.
Yes you're illogical and fanciful if you think your plan doesn't sound like wishful thinking. It's interesting you should call Geridath featless when Apocalypse's power and status is mostly from conjecture and handbook information. His feats don't even make him Mid Herald.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Except I do. His mass alone means that moving as a cohesive unit without breaking apart would take considerable durability. Honestly if you're going to keep playing the assumption game I don't see why I can't too. 🙄Yes you're illogical and fanciful if you think your plan doesn't sound like wishful thinking.
No it doesn't. You're assuming his durability without knowing the composition of his mass, or any feats or references to base it on. Hell, you just said a few posts back neither of us knew the thing's physiology, but you're simply assuming it's above what Apocalypse could destroy based on nothing. He could be made out of plant matter or fungus for all we know.
Prime example:
We're both Star Trek fans. The Crystalline Entity dwarfed the Enterprise, flew around the galaxy eating all organic life on planets, could convert matter to energy, and was essentially a snowflake version of Galactus that could fly at warp speeds in space unaided. Yet it was less durable than the Enterprise and shattered by a harmonic graviton pulse.
What exactly does the Source Wall do to people trapped in it? Because if memory serves, Hank Henshaw not only escaped entrapment on his own, but hijacked a "moon" sized chunk of it and played with it like Play Doh after some practice, and other beings have escaped from it as well (Olympian Gods and Yuga Khan come to mind).
Seems The Source is a bad craftsman when it comes to making security walls.