350 times Earth Gravity

Started by carver96 pages
Originally posted by Digi
Someone correct me if my logic is flawed here, but 350 doesn't seem like much to me. A class 50 has the strength of several hundred men, shouldn't durability be roughly equal?

Its not a lifting feat, its kind of different. You have to internally take this type of pressure as well. Its more than a outer shell thing... you have to be durable inside and out.

I don't see how that really changes it much, Carv. If you're strong enough to lift 100,000 tons then it means your body (or at least your skeleton) is durable enough to support that weight.

Thing on above maybe survive. Luke cage has a steel hard skin to act as his support base. But his insides are just human durability. Spidey's insides are more durable than a human's, but I'm not sure if they are 35 times more durable. Also, its the question of fluids cannot flow anymore and thus a character can die of lack of a certain type of fluid reaching the body.

They could all survive it, Spidey and Wolvy would be flat on the floor though and Luke would have to kneel. It wouldn't even bother guys like Thor, Supes, or Surfer

EDIT: Changed my mind, Spidey might not survive it.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Don't be a hater.

Send me the feat. I don't trust your opinion when you have the Nova Shades on.

Nothing but love for Thor.

No. That would make the thread a wee bit redundant right? Having a gravity manipulator trying to resist, you know, gravity.

I know you ain't talking lol.

There was an early issue of Thor where he was subjected to infinite gravity 🙂 and he overcame it to stand up and fight back.

Originally posted by Kasper Gutman
There was an early issue of Thor where he was subjected to infinite gravity 🙂 and he overcame it to stand up and fight back.

If we're thinking of the same thing, it wasn't really infinite gravity, it said it would increase his gravity infinitely, which I interpreted to mean that it would just keep increasing and not stop, so we don't know how much it was when he broke out.

Originally posted by Kasper Gutman
There was an early issue of Thor where he was subjected to infinite gravity 🙂 and he overcame it to stand up and fight back.
Now you're really hurting my mind lol.

*shakes head in utter disguest*

Man oh man...

These writers have no respect for physics; either they are completely ignorant of how things actually work and are content to just make things up out of thin air or they simply dont give a dam...

Physical beings (Thor, Surfer, and Supes) withstanding Neutron Star (and beyond) force of gravity unharmed...

This is so ridiculous in the extreme that I cant believe that someone actually had the gall to write it; I understand that these are comics and that they are meant to be entertaining instead of realistic, but come on...

With a Neutron Star, gravity is strong enough to completely destroy the atomic structure of any object unfortunate enough to become trapped in its gravity well and hit its surface...

With a Black Hole, gravity is so strong that it overcomes any force that passes through its Event Horizon...

But screw it; these are comicbooks afterall...

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
With a Neutron Star, gravity is strong enough to completely destroy the atomic structure of any object unfortunate enough to become trapped in its gravity well and hit its surface...

With a Black Hole, gravity is so strong that it overcomes [b]any force that passes through its Event Horizon...

But screw it; these are comicbooks afterall... [/B]

Not to mentioned that a neutron star is orders of magnitudes hotter than our sun -1,000,000 Kelvin vs about 5800. So yeah, a neutron star would indeed kill you to death.

Out of curiosity, and this is completely random and has nothing to do with anything, what's a more impressive strength feat, overcoming the force of a Neutron Star or destroying a -dead- planet?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Out of curiosity, and this is completely random and has nothing to do with anything, what's a more impressive strength feat, overcoming the force of a Neutron Star or destroying a -dead- planet?
Neutron star... It's not even close.

Cool, thanks. 😖hifty:

I see what you did there. sneer

biscuits

Have a question, a random question. Which one is more impressive? Tanking a blast without even recognizing it that was capable of shedding a solar system or overcoming the force of a neutron star?

Originally posted by carver9
Have a question, a random question. Which one is more impressive? Tanking a blast without even recognizing it that was capable of shedding a solar system or overcoming the force of a neutron star?

LMAO get yo ass over to the Glads Thor BZ or STFU

Originally posted by Omega Vision
LMAO get yo ass over to the Glads Thor BZ or STFU

Lol... this has nothing to do with Glads and Thor. 😈

Originally posted by carver9
Lol... this has nothing to do with Glads and Thor. 😈

So why didn't you show up?

We were all ready for you to prove Gladiator's superiority.

Why didn't it ever happen?

Could it be that Gladiator really isn't hot shit?

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Out of curiosity, and this is completely random and has nothing to do with anything, what's a more impressive strength feat, overcoming the force of a Neutron Star or destroying a -dead- planet?

Depends on how you destroy the planet.

Thor would only have to overcome billions if not trillions of tons to overcome a neutron star. Where it would take far more force to destroy a planet in pieces with mere punches.