Originally posted by quanchi112
Keep ignoring this I honestly don't care. Most foes can't get into a war of attrition with the Void but Thanos can. Thor did kill the Void with his assistance but his power destroyed his body. Thanos destroys his body and permanently kills him. The guy can override a universe' natural laws this is no sweat.
Thor didn't do crap. He did only one thing correct during the entire battle and I will explain it to you in few seconds, but at first.
It was Loki who acknowledged Void's power level as ... and I quote ... > all-powerful < ... Then he took all the Norn-stones and gave them to the heroes, who got an insane power upgrade and were able to harm the Void.
I don't think Thanos would have survived something like that. Basically attacks where even Captain America was able to do insane physical damage to the Void who was shrugging off Savage Hulk's best shots just fine in the past and broke all of his bones without any effort at all, as well overpowered him mentally on a regular basis.
Thor had that power upgrade too and therefore he was also able to do damage to the Void. If Captain America can harm someone like the Void, then imagine how much damage Thor was dishing out, yet Void still somehow had the attack power to ignore a direct attack by the Norn-stones (which proves, that he is not vulnerable to magic) and one-shotted Loki, who was in a perfect condition before.
Thanos can't inflict enough damage to actually kill the nor, nor can he inflict enough damage to actually kill an even stronger Sentry.
And now show me scans where Thanos overrides the life of beings who are not the typical comic book canon fodder and who have a similar power set to the Sentry.
You won't be able to, but it doesn't even matter, because.
1. Sentry stands above life, since he is supposed to be a manifestation out of energy, since his own molecules dwell in a different timeline. It doesn't matter if Thanos can override the life in a specific universe, if his opponent has a body in that universe but returns to a different point of existence and then returns back from there, by simply manifesting energy in the real world.
2. And not even that doesn't matter since how confidential is Thanos exactly? He once said that even immortality has it's limits after he tossed Champion from the orbit onto a planet and asked himself if Champion could survive the fall.
Way to go, Thanos.
Originally posted by quanchi112
It's amusing you telling someone else they are irrelevant when I read through your long very drawn out and inadequate arguments.
Funny to hear that out of your mouth, mate.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Thor can't beat the Void one on one but he is powerful to destroy the Void's body. Thanos is more powerful than Thor. Conclusion Thanos destroys his body killing him and as the avatar of death preventing his return to life. Void doesn't need to kill himself Thanos will commit murder most foul here.
Already adressed this point.
Thor can't beat the Void. Every damage Thor did to the Void was because of his power upgrade. Later on, when the Norn-stones disappeared he did the only one exact thing. He continued attacking an already very weakened Void.
I already made the example once. If 10 guys beat the crap out of you, even a 10 years old child will inflict damage and be able to kick you in the nuts, while you won't be able to defend yourself, since you're already badly hurt.
But you could maybe still one-shot the child, if he somehow manage to hit him. The exact same thing happened during the Siege.
a) the empowered heroes attacked and weakened the Void...
b) the power upgrade was gone and Thor continued attacking the Void, not giving him a chance to recover, since even Sentry and Void needed few seconds to start recovering...
c) Void still managed to kill Loki, who was sitting on the ground and tried to fight back...
d) Thor teleported Void away and in the same moment the Helicarrier fell onto the Void, who reverted back...
Thanos won't do crap.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Sentry isn't immune to death. Thanos can kill those who can't die hence the term immortals. Thanos has the tools most don't have in bringing down someone like the Void on top of the fact he's weak mentally and wanted death as his actions became clear to him. No, it isn't a stalemate because Thanos can kill those who cannot die. Read the scans and soak up my knowledge.
You can't prove that Sentry isn't immune to death. Not even I - his greatest fan - can do something like that, since it was made pretty clear that he was standing above everything and in the end decided not to return.
Why did he decide that? Because he was mentally weak and therefore he lost the battle? Uhm, no?
Since when is it a sign of weakness, if someone sacrifices himself to save the mankind? He knew that the Void would keep returning and causing death and destruction and in the end he decided to never return. He decided not to return to save the heroes, who were on the battlefield, fighting against the Void to save the mankind, yet it in the end it was Robert who always had the might to stop it.
Do you actually see what you're doing?
There is no such a thing like a classic Sentry. The character never had a retcon, he always had and has his power level. His weakness was exploited from time to time, to depower him for the sake of the plot. What's the point in a Marvel Earth bound hero, who can solo the entire battlefield in 2 seconds?
Do you know what happened during the Civil War? They had to find a way to get rid of the Sentry, so they gave him even more mental issues and he left the Earth and spent some time in the space, where he met the Inhumans once again.
Sentry himself acknowledged that he could easily stop the entire Civil War. He acknowledged that he has the power to do so. To erase it from the history books.
Yay @ Mind Erasing of over 6 billion people and even animals.
In forum battles we use characters in their prime and a mentally unstable Sentry is not a Sentry-Prime.
Additionally to that you didn't even try to argue for Thanos, instead of talking about his AOD upgrade.
What if we take his AOD upgrade away? Then he basically has nothing to face the Sentry.
In a different thread (Sentry vs Lord Marvell) I already said that AOD Thanos would at least stalemate the Sentry, but at the same time I could care less, since AOD Thanos doesn't bother me at all. That's his current state and if he loses that upgrade, then he is the plain old Thanos, who losses to the Sentry big time.