Originally posted by JonyBoy2
who is Korvac?
Michael Korvac. He was originally a human traitor that was connected to advanced machinery as a 'reward'. Over time he learned how to control the machinery and absorb other energy and technological sources into himself, and then he eventually came into contact with Galactus's ship Taa 2 and, well, the rest is a What If? story (literally).
Originally posted by illadelph12
Michael Korvac. He was originally a human traitor that was connected to advanced machinery as a 'reward'. Over time he learned how to control the machinery and absorb other energy and technological sources into himself, and then he eventually came into contact with Galactus's ship Taa 2 and, well, the rest is a What If? story (literally).
Korvac only became Michael 'like unto god' when he absorbed Galactus's knowledge.
Absorbing man has overloaded before.
Originally posted by illadelph12
Michael Korvac. He was originally a human traitor that was connected to advanced machinery as a 'reward'. Over time he learned how to control the machinery and absorb other energy and technological sources into himself, and then he eventually came into contact with Galactus's ship Taa 2 and, well, the rest is a What If? story (literally).
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Well Korvac did one-shot-kill The Collector in 616; Korvac possessed tremendous power...
Meh
Also lol at trying to make Hank Unicron here. Wouldn't it just be easier to make it Unicron vs Odin?
Originally posted by Daemon Seed
Korvac only became Michael 'like unto god' when he absorbed Galactus's knowledge.Absorbing man has overloaded before.
Creel's also absorbed and become an energy blast from Odin, and became one with Asgard itself, so there's apparently a law of averages with him. I think his overloads have more to do with the absorption rate than the ability to absorb and become a substance/form of energy (which is admittedly supposition, but kinda fits the occurences). Or it could simply be a plot point used to down him at times as he's a villain and a means of his defeat will always be presented.
Originally posted by illadelph12Creel absorbed the equivalent of spells, not power from Odin.
Creel's also absorbed and become an energy blast from Odin, and became one with Asgard itself, so there's apparently a law of averages with him. I think his overloads have more to do with the absorption rate than the ability to absorb and become a substance/form of energy (which is admittedly supposition, but kinda fits the occurences). Or it could simply be a plot point used to down him at times as he's a villain and a means of his defeat will always be presented.
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Unicron was capable of destroying a universe though...Maybe Odin would win in Asgard if he amps all the way up (and even then can we conclusively say that Odin would then be a universe destroyer as well?), but what about in senario 1 and 3?
Universe destroying>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Galaxy busting.
Was 'capable' of destroying a universe? What was his highest on panel feat? 🙂
Because Odin's shaken the entire multiverse before and his fight with Seth threatened the universe with destruction. This was mentioned on panel by three different people : Jean, Surfer, Dr. Strange.