Originally posted by carver9
If it was stated that they were indestructible and Hulk killed them, that should tell you about his power. If it was stated on panel without Umar denying it that she was incapable of stopping the Mindless Ones but Hulk did, that should tell you about their power.Yes, they were fine vs Doctor Strange and they were fine vs Dormammu...they tend to be more powerful when they are in their Dimension.
It doeant matter. My point is, it was stated that Umar couldn't stop them and it must was true since she needed the Hulks help. All shown and stated on panel.
I see what your point here is, Though mindless ones can be destroyed by concentrated force and that has been a constant, So destroying them in a planet buster is not as great as 112 wants it to be, but a meh thing to do, when you are busting a planet.
Originally posted by carver9
It depends on how the planet was destroyed. If I can fly in the air and create enough shockwave with a single strike to destroy a planet along with nearby moons. I think that is greater than any planet moving ft. Do you know how much force it would take to destroy a planet and moons without even laying a glove on it?
I only saw a Planet geting destroyed, the moons seem in one piece. And yes Hulk and Betty did not attacked the planet directly, they were standing ON the planet and then the combined force of their punch bust a planet. They were ON the planet, now is still easier to demolish a building with charge placed on the building next door than to put that building in space. And panel shows Betty and Bruce still close to the planet when their combined force busted the planet.
But the more and more I read HOM the more I see Hulk dying in that arc. Even Stranger says "No one here is going to survive, this is the END, Amadeus, and most important this is the end He wants"
And look, I'm not doubting him busting a planet with the combined force of Betty, weather He does it in the Dark dimension or outside of it, After all I already told you a few post ago (or in another thread), that I do not doubt He can bust a planet and that I think He can do it since the 70's, I think because of how the laws of reality work in the dark dimension, it seems that it was easier to accomplish it in there, than outside. I have my doubts if His durability can handle that type of force. And the more and more I read that comic the more I see this happening.
Originally posted by carver9
As for your Vectors fts...he is more powerful in the nexus. Majority of the fts you showed was outside of it.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0
Vector repelled reality on Earth. It's how he ended up in the Nexus in the first place. Also:
As much as I hate to admit it, You are correct, Vector was able to do that. And there is no point trying to prove this other wise. I'm not the type of debater who thinks that "even a broken clock is right twice a day" like the 112 guy
Still, I will like to see Vector moving a planet.
Originally posted by quanchi112
No, the arc bent over backwards that Hulk is capable of destroying the world. They actually mock the doubters you in the arc. It's absurd but you will stop at nothing to minimize the obvious. This is Pak's story he made it clear, chipsandsalsa.
I don't know If you have read some of my post but I have alredy said that I believe Hulk can bust a planet since the 70's, IIRC I told this to Carver, So the phail of calling me a doubter and then use the name chipsandsalsa, is out of place 112
Originally posted by quanchi112
Hulk's destroyed something around twice the size of earth with a jet propelling him. Destroying a planet isn't that impressive in and of itself considering the high end feats of top tier heroes anyway.The comic also made it clear Hulk was all that was needed for the Mindless Ones. Pak went out of his way to put Hulk out of the stratosphere in this arc. You can continue to chirp and bring up other arcs to try and diminish Pak's blatant fanboyism in the story but it's frankly a waste of time.
Thanks for the 411 112, but if you read before, I am not doubting if he can bust a planet, I'm doubting if it will be as easy as He did in the dark dimension because of the laws of physics and some brief fight on earth that happened while he was the size of someones ego.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Superman's powers defy the laws pf physics so the question is moot.
No the question of the building is not moot, Your argument of:
Originally posted by quanchi112
Destroying a fight pound dumbbell with your own strength is greater than lifting it really fast.
Is wrong and when Your own argument did not work, then You said:
Originally posted by quanchi112
This isn't some realistic notion just like if he lifts a mountain it won't stay in one piece. This is fiction and I enjoy those picking and choosing when to apply real world physics when it suits them.
Still 112, what is easier; to demolish a building or to put it in space?
What is it? You only use your arguments when it suits your goals and then flip flop?
Originally posted by quanchi112
If I had Superman's powers flying something outside the atmosphere is easier than destroying an entire world.
If You had Superman's powers? Good lord, I don't even want to think about that.
And DEDEDE 112, I agree Flying "something" outside atmosphere it will be easier than destroying a planet...
BUT moving a planet >>>>>> busting a planet, a planet is not just "something"
Flying "something" outside atmosphere is harder than busting "something"
Originally posted by Naija boy
More like laughing your unsurprisingly farcical claims.
Carry on though. Its pretty funny
Be my guest, some people can only be espectators.