Originally posted by NemeBro
Afraid not.Edward would punch Thing and break his fist.
Oh, fyi, the Thing is more durable than he is strong.
Afraid so.
Edward wouldn't be punching Thing, at all. That's not even his MO.
Oh, and, FYI, Edward would just bite through Things flesh. 🙂 Or did you not know that the vampires have adamantium for teeth? (Not literally, but they are supposedly stronger than diamonds in the Twilight verse and unbreakable.)
Originally posted by NemeBro
Afraid not. Would break his little teeth and proceed to be clobbered.
Unless Thing is made of secondary adamantium, he stands no chance against the vampires who are, and I mother ****in' quote, "thousands of time stronger than humans". I'd note that that puts their strength in the same range I have already calculated. 🙂
K, so is Master Roshi going to get his out of character and against physics and reason feats? Or are we going to throw those outliers out and go with reasonable feats? If we go reasonable, this thread become a decent match.
Originally posted by dadudemonI really don't care what hyperbolic statements that Meyer uses to describe her vampires.
Just read it. Steel is like clay to their teeth and their teeth are "unbreakable".Unless Thing is made of secondary adamantium, he stands no chance against the vampires who are, and I mother ****in' quote, "thousands of time stronger than humans". I'd note that that puts their strength in the same range I have already calculated. 🙂
K, so is Master Roshi going to get his out of character and against physics and reason feats? Or are we going to throw those outliers out and go with reasonable feats? If we go reasonable, this thread become a decent match.
I threw out the moon-busting.
What other feats fall under that range?
Originally posted by NemeBro
I really don't care what hyperbolic statements that Meyer uses to describe her vampires.
It's okay: you are only going off of the movies. But I don't have to because I read the books (it was painful, at times...but I powered through them). The books are better at explaining the mystical nature of the vampire teeth and werewolf teeth. No surgical steel could do anything to Bella's womb because it was supposed to have turned into something like vampire flesh in hardness. Edward had to bite that shit open to get the baby out to save both the baby and Bella. It was around that moment, or something, that it was explained that the teeth were uber and into the mystical category of durability.
Originally posted by NemeBro
I threw out the moon-busting.
Cool.
Originally posted by NemeBro
What other feats fall under that range?
I honestly don't know. You're the DB expert around here. You tell me what other feats seem out of capability reach of Roshi.
But from what I can remember, his other feats are not that far as outliers. So it should be fine, now.
I haven't watched the movies either. haermm
But yes I know that Edward gives Bella a cesarian section with his teeth. crylaugh
Nothing else falls under that range that I recall.
You know, to be honest, I can't really recall a whole lot of feats of Roshi or characters before him that are that far above Yamamoto, the reaction-time and moon-busting were a decent combination, but without the moon-busting I am actually not sure if Roshi can win this.
Maybe someone who remembers more of Dragonball can help.
What about the Fry-pan mountain feat?
Originally posted by marwash22Also, on that subject, destroying the moon (a planet) is not even close to being the same thing as killing a person. planet busting feats in DB/Z are accomplished by shooting energy into the body's core which effectively detonates it. All it takes to overcome a kai blast is being stronger than said blast, that's why characters slapped 'em away all the time. planets, as you know, are defenseless.
The "destroy the core argument" was only necessary if the user held back the planet busting attack. Proofs are this was only presented in Freeza Arc and it was stated that Freeza held back. Unless if it was stated when Roshi and Piccolo destroyed the moon or Saiyan Arc-Vegeta was aiming to destroy the planet earth, but it wasn't. I doubt you would use the "destroy the core argument" if it wasn't presented in Freeza Arc as a plot device.
For the topic, if Yamamoto could hit Roshi fast enough before he could fire a Maximum Power Kame Hame Ha, then Yama could win.