Originally posted by TheTyrant
My bad, he did reprogram them. But not because he was technologically superior to them, but merely because of his sheer will and sentinence as the High Evolutionary and Phalanx explained.He was their master. I never argued against this; what I'm arguing against is that he didn't forcibly take over them.
They somewhat conformed to Ultron and took his appearence.
Then we CLEARLY have different interpretations of the arc. YES, the Phalanx is CLEARLY his technological superior. However, technology is no longer the issue here. Ultron has evolved past technology and has become a sentient, incorporeal technopath (much like Henshaw). He took over because he was the stronger will, he bent the Phalanx to his will in one fell swoop.
Never in the arc was there any indication that the Phalanx allowed him to take them over. Never in the arc was it shown that Ultron only took them over because he somehow got into their main "core" and this made it easier for him to take them over.
It was shown many times (Annihlation, Avengers, etc) that Ultron can jump from tech to tech and forcibly assimilate it.
Originally posted by TheTyrant
Where did you get that from? 'Cause Warlock himself said that the Phalanx were a by-product of the Technarch's hunger.Hell, the Technarchy consider the Phalanx to be abominations.
When was it said that the Technarcy consider the Phalanx an abomination?
Warlock is a pariah from his species. His opinion of the Phalanx is NOT indicative of the race's opinion.
The Phalanx did, but that was basically the reason they conjoined with Ultron in the first place. The Phalanx were impressed by Ultron's will and sentience, so they conformed to him and allowed him to become their hive-mind. It's on ink and paper. You're speculating whereas the scans I posted clearly say that Ultron's sentience and will surpassed their tech, not Ultron's tech or reprogramming capabilities.
Originally posted by TheTyrant
When did I deny this? I clearly said Ultron was the will, the Phalanx was the power. I'm only trying to argue that Ultron did not forcibly take over their minds like you seem to believe.
Again, we clearly have different opinions on the matter.
The Phalanx was forcibly taken over. The very scan you showed implies this. There was never a time where it was shown that some sort of decision from the Phalanx side allowed Ultron to take over. He just did. And Ultron's personality/characterization supports this.
However, I will admit that the Phalanx were not actively resisting the takeover as they felt like they benefited from the whole thing. Doesn't take away that Ultron just said "MINE!" and he took the whole race over.
Originally posted by TheTyrant
Come on, it's obvious. You even saw how Ultron was defeated and was saying that he'd never give up.
Not sure what you're trying to say here.
Originally posted by TheTyrant
Yea?
Ditto.
Originally posted by TheTyrant
I read it when it came out.I think you need to understand what the Phalanx is and what they do. Ultorn was benefetting as were the Phalanx. If you know a thing or two about the Phalanx and Technarcs, you'd know that they [b]FEED
on lifeglow; much like the Technarcs which unintentionally created them. They were doing that throughout the entire arc. How do you not get that man?[/B]
OF COURSE they feed on lifeglow, it's how the tech-species like the Technarchs and the Phalanx sustain themselves.
They weren't "unintentionally" created, they were created to serve a purpose w/c they did so. The fact that they flourished as an individual species was the unintentional part.
Originally posted by TheTyrant
Warlock disagrees with you.
His opinion is not indicative of his race's
Originally posted by TheTyrant
Please do so. Make sure to read the Nova ones too.
I read it, I'm sure I read somewhere about the nature of the Phalanx (that they exist to assimilate, then to collect and process lifeglow, contact their technarch masters and allow them to feed off the gathered energy), I'll keep searching, but I'll be honest to say that I don't care enough about this debate to dig thru my mountains of messed up comics (I'm a reader, not a collector, mostly I just toss my comics in a big pile inside a closet.)
Originally posted by TheTyrant
Either I'm not being clear or you're not reading.I'll say it again: Ultron DID become their ruler. He DID take over their collective hive mind. However, he was only able to achieve that because of the Phalanx allowing him to. Ultron was defeated by them, was far outmatched in tech, but the Phalanx saw how superior his sentience was compared to their so they allowed him to become their leader. Read Annihilation: Conquest 5 pl0x.
It's all explained there.
Again, we clearly have different interpretations of the arc.
Again, NO evidence of the Phalanx allowing him to do anything.
Originally posted by TheTyrant
http://img518.imageshack.us/i/cyclopsunlimitedenergy1ib5.png/ (second panel)On panel evidence > you.
Lol. Again, the term "unlimited" gets thrown around a lot in comics. The only thing it proves is that there is set limitation to how much power cyclops draws from, there is however a limitation (as shown by ALL his on-panel appearances) to how much he can project at one time.
It's silly to argue that he somehow has "unlimited" power... :-/ Infinity fallacy fail right there.
Originally posted by TheTyrant
Hey man. Don't call me a shmoe like that. I was really offended and I I'm gonna go there and cry in a corner.
I apologize. NOW GO BACK TO YOUR CORNER, !@#(!@#*!!!!!11!!one
Originally posted by TheTyrant
Anyway, Apocalypse does not have to be on par with Galactus if he can do what he did casually. Ultron can be drained and Apocalypse can drain. What's there not to get?
Galactus can drain anyone because he is Galactus. Drawing parallels between their abilities really doesn't help your argument.
Thor can drain energy with the best of them, how come he's never tried this strat on Ultron?
Originally posted by TheTyrant
APOCALUPSE! APOCALUPSEE! APOCALYPSE! APOCCCCCCCCCCALYPSE!!!!!!11111!!!!
Down boy.