Doc Manhattan vs Hogwarts

Started by Sadako of Girth16 pages

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi

See, you can't beat me straight up. so you;re putting on a carnival and side show to distract from the ass kicking I'm currently giving you..

Just had to quote you there to highlight the irony.

Schhhhhhllllep-powwwwwwwwwwwwwwww..!

Schlep-powwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww..!!!

'Til you show us Magics that work by simply turning the whole earth/ground into a big portkey, well just assume that you're talking out of your arse again, thank you.

That was sarcasm, babe. It would portkey everything.

Nope Manhattan could destroy them before they could use it.

Ha, the '501st vs. Hogwarts' thread. Had forgotten about that gem.

'Twas an epic tale.

The touching story of a wizard school getting its arse kicked from one side of the galaxy to the other...

all the potter v star wars threads were funny

Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Nope Manhattan could destroy them before they could use it.

Doc Manhattan would mesmerize them first with his blue balls 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 😂 😂

lol

Good Times.......

Not seeing how a death speel would harm the good Doctor. He's already dead. Says so himself. Dead body means death spell ain't doing shit

Besides, have we seen any evidence that HP wizards can cast spells whilst exploding? Can Doc M seems pretty fast with that.

Originally posted by juggerman
Not seeing how a death speel would harm the good Doctor. He's already dead. Says so himself. Dead body means death spell ain't doing shit

Where did you get the impression Doc Hattan was dead?

Regardless Doc can teleport anywhere on the battlefield multiply himself whilst sending clones out to fight.
An endless army capable of what Manhattan is capable of is an endgame for even Warhammer 40K!

I believe a Deathspell will kill one though. It's just that it wouldn't matter.

Originally posted by the ninjak
Where did you get the impression Doc Hattan was dead?

Regardless Doc can teleport anywhere on the battlefield multiply himself whilst sending clones out to fight.
An endless army capable of what Manhattan is capable of is an endgame for even Warhammer 40K!

I believe a Deathspell will kill one though. It's just that it wouldn't matter.

From Manhattan himself. The reporter inplies Manhattan gave people cancer and Manhattan says something along the lines of "A living body and a dead body have no real difference". He was pretty much saying "Being around a dead body(himself) wouldn't cause harm to living bodies(his friends and loved ones)"

I think he was callously implying that humans dying is irrelevant. Adding to the theme that he's distancing himself further and further from humanity. That is until Lori cries on Mars and he sees the light again.

Originally posted by the ninjak
An endless army capable of what Manhattan is capable of is an endgame for even Warhammer 40K!
Not really.

Telepathy is a huge weakness for the Doctor, who has shown no resistance to it.

There are extremely powerful telepaths in 40k.

Magnus the Red, like the Doctor, has no true physical form, being basically a giant humanoid collection of Warpstuff, and can telepathically influence worlds as a side-effect of his power.

Originally posted by Robtard
I think he was callously implying that humans dying is irrelevant. Adding to the theme that he's distancing himself further and further from humanity. That is until Lori cries on Mars and he sees the light again.

Interesting....

Originally posted by juggerman
Interesting....

Here's the exact quote:

"A live human body and a deceased human body have the same number of particles. Structurally there's no difference."

That's how I took it: "dead humans, don't matter".

Add the: "And the universe will not even notice." in response to Laurie telling him that humanity will go extinct from a nuclear war.

Now as far as Manhatten being alive like you and me, hard to say. He's basically pure energy.

Originally posted by Robtard
Here's the exact quote:

"A live human body and a deceased human body have the same number of particles. Structurally there's no difference."

That's how I took it: "dead humans, don't matter".

Add the: [i]"And the universe will not even notice."[/in] in response to Laurie telling himself humanity will go extinct from a nuclear war.

Now as hard as Manhatten being alive like you and me, hard to say. He's basically pure energy.

I dunno. I was under the impression his body "died". The reporter was talking about cancer and the possibility the Manhatten's presence was the cause. His response was that living and dead bodies aren't that different. Seems like he was saying he was dead and his dead body would not cause cancer to me. I think there was some other reference to him being dead as well but i don't remember off hand.

I'll watch the movie again to see. Your viewpoint is very intresting tho. I think i like it better.....

Watch the Director's cut. Makes for a much more pleasing experience. If you haven't already.

I have but it's been a while. Loved when Manhatten told Laurie she would tell him about Dan and when she did he got super pissed! She was so F***ing confused 😆

Originally posted by NemeBro
Not really.

Telepathy is a huge weakness for the Doctor, who has shown no resistance to it.

There are extremely powerful telepaths in 40k.

Magnus the Red, like the Doctor, has no true physical form, being basically a giant humanoid collection of Warpstuff, and can telepathically influence worlds as a side-effect of his power.

Gotta love it. I was thinking more along the lines of Doc Manhattan existing within the 40K Universe. Creating clones in seconds, launching them amongst planets and jumping star systems at a whim. Multiplying within lets say 2 minutes amongst many galaxies all independent of themselves.

Nestling amongst ships and and planets, some hiding and waiting to strike.