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in comics lanterns can just will things into being and it turns out fine, in real life i'm inclined to believe it would require a shitload of studying and trial and error to recreate things from human memory, let alone experimental stuff like teleportation. real willpower doesn't work like it does in comics, if it did we'd all be astronauts by the age of 30.
thor's hammer only had one flaw, and that's gone now, and by default you are a functionally immortal, mountain throwing, doesn't have to breathe, immune to earthly diseases, etc god without having to experiment with anything. thor doesn't even need to recharge
Originally posted by psycho gundam
hammer easilyin comics lanterns can just will things into being and it turns out fine, in real life i'm inclined to believe it would require a shitload of studying and trial and error to recreate things from human memory, let alone experimental stuff like teleportation. real willpower doesn't work like it does in comics, if it did we'd all be astronauts by the age of 30.
thor's hammer only had one flaw, and that's gone now, and by default you are a functionally immortal, mountain throwing, doesn't have to breathe, immune to earthly diseases, etc god without having to experiment with anything. thor doesn't even need to recharge
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If you get Thor's base stats and his inherent powers outside of the hammer itself, then it's no question.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
hammer easilyin comics lanterns can just will things into being and it turns out fine, in real life i'm inclined to believe it would require a shitload of studying and trial and error to recreate things from human memory, let alone experimental stuff like teleportation. real willpower doesn't work like it does in comics, if it did we'd all be astronauts by the age of 30.
thor's hammer only had one flaw, and that's gone now, and by default you are a functionally immortal, mountain throwing, doesn't have to breathe, immune to earthly diseases, etc god without having to experiment with anything. thor doesn't even need to recharge
The bio on the power ring claims you have to have an understanding of what you're trying to create, like how a plane's put together and such...
Kyle Raynor kind of put the lie to that, considering all the crazy mecha and stuff he comes up with.
Anyways, unlike with the hammer, you get a computer and preprogrammed protocols to help you operate the ring. You could do like Mongul and just ask the computer to outline all the rings capabilities and how to do them, if you wanted to.