350 times Earth Gravity

Started by carver96 pages

Originally posted by Omega Vision
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?

I didn't even know about that thread until you all told me and I asked Rage to give me a month so that I can gather my scans. Why prepare a thread before the Gladiator expert even get the chance to put together his material.

Shame on you all.

Originally posted by carver9
I didn't even know about that thread until you all told me and I asked Rage to give me a month so that I can gather my scans. Why prepare a thread before the Gladiator expert even get the chance to put together his material.

Shame on you all.


A month?

Are you planing on writing and publishing a Gladiator comic or something?

If you really were a knowledgable fan of Glads and he really did have the showings you say he does then it wouldn't take a month...it shouldn't even take a week.

Originally posted by h1a8
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.

You are severely short-changing the gravitational strength of a Neutron Star here; the planet Earth alone weighs far more than "trillions" of tons (it weighs in excess of 6 billion trillion tons)...

The Earths atmosphere alone weighs in at over 6 thousand trillion tons...

A Neutron Star would mass considerably more than our entire solar system combined and thus its gravitational field would produce a force far, far, FAR, beyond what you posted h1a8...

If Thor can overcome the force of a Neutron Star unharmed then the punches of The Hulk, Thanos, and others that are Class 100 or beyond shouldnt even register as damage to him...

More the reason that all showings of this nature by Thor or any other character is pure, unbridled, PIS...

Originally posted by Omega Vision
A month?

Are you planing on writing and publishing a Gladiator comic or something?

If you really were a knowledgable fan of Glads and he really did have the showings you say he does then it wouldn't take a month...it shouldn't even take a week.

Yes, a month. I had everything saved before but I got a virus. Now I have to go through and find "all" of his showings which takes time. I can go through the BZ thread and call out everything that he has done physically but it will not help if I do not have scans.

If I wrote a Gladiator comic, the first comic would be a DC and Marvel crossover 🙂 .

Originally posted by MF DELPH
Well, Surfer can survive the gravity well of black holes due to his design (he's designed to be able to cope with all of the dangers he may encounter in faster than light space travel, which makes him exceedingly durable), so he shouldn't have any issues.

Superman is likely ok as well.

Not sure how Thor's physiology would hold out from the strain as though he is an Asgardian he's also still flesh and blood. Not sure how his body would react to the strain. Even pumping blood would be a struggle.

I actually think Colossus would be fine given his organic metal make-up and the way his metabolism and organs change in his metallic form. He should be able to support his own weight even with the added gravity.

And before some simpleton rushes in here saying "Delph thinks Colossus is stronger than Thor", no, that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that Colossus's physical make-up when in his armored form (fully metallic, no fatigue toxins, etc.) should make the strain easier to manage for his body than it would Thor's physical make-up.


So what'd your excuse for superman? He is flesh and blood (despite being "the man of steel"😉

His molecular structure density which, when solar charged, is sturdier than Colossus organic steel form.

I thought that kind of went without saying.

Originally posted by h1a8
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.

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
You are severely short-changing the gravitational strength of a Neutron Star here; the planet Earth alone weighs far more than "trillions" of tons (it weighs in excess of 6 billion trillion tons)...

The Earths atmosphere alone weighs in at over 6 thousand trillion tons...

A Neutron Star would mass considerably more than our entire solar system combined and thus its gravitational field would produce a force far, far, FAR, beyond what you posted h1a8...

If Thor can overcome the force of a Neutron Star unharmed then the punches of The Hulk, Thanos, and others that are Class 100 or beyond shouldnt even register as damage to him...

More the reason that all showings of this nature by Thor or any other character is pure, unbridled, PIS...

😂

I'm gonna start PMing LOM whenever H1n8 claims anything regarding "physics" or "science".

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
😂

I'm gonna start PMing LOM whenever H1n8 claims anything regarding "physics" or "science".

Curious to see how he replies to that...

Five gets you ten he'll start claiming the Neutron Star showing as being unusable to prove Thor's strength level due to PIS. He already tried claiming it wasn't legit earlier.

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?
Your logic is sound, it's the comics which make things illogical.

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?

Apples and oranges.

Both are spherical fruits.

Originally posted by Mindset
Both are spherical fruits.

Ok then... Cucumbers and peaches 😈

Batdude sticks both up his pooper.

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder

More the reason that all showings of this nature by Thor or any other character is pure, unbridled, PIS...

LoM it could be hyperbole. Seeing as how if it really did attempt to crush Thor under that kinda weight, the entire planet would die too.

Originally posted by zopzop
LoM it could be hyperbole. Seeing as how if it really did attempt to crush Thor under that kinda weight, the entire planet would die too.
That's what I was messing with Rage about earlier. I hope it was hyperbole.

Originally posted by dmills
That's what I was messing with Rage about earlier. I hope it was hyperbole.

It HAS to be hyperbole. The gasses around Thor would compress into freaking solids under that kind of pressure. The gasses alone would entomb him in a metallic coffin. He'd plummet through the planet's crust like a rock sinking in water because of his unimaginable mass. Hell the planet itself would be torn apart if he really was under that kind of gravitational pressure.

Guys comics only follow RL Science when it suits the purposes of the writer/when the writer is aware of it and doesn't need to toss it out the window in the name of story telling.

All this "no way bullshit!" talk is pointless.

If we go this route then Superman can no longer save people while flying because his momentum means people would just snap like twigs when he snatches them up to save them from peril.

Oops. Wrong thread

Originally posted by Badabing
Your logic is sound, it's the comics which make things illogical.

Which is kind of my point. Wouldn't 350x just be a joke to these guys, except Pete and Logan?