Trading punches

Started by Galan00712 pages

Originally posted by carver9
When was that brought up in the comic? From what I read, the moon had the same everything of our moon.
You must not have read the comic, then:

81 billion tons of dark energy/mass, moving 7,614,000km/hr. Supes flies into it moving just short of c and is only momentarily KO'd, but otherwise none the worse for wear (he wasn't even scratched.)

Hugely impressive.

Originally posted by carver9
Rage, once you see the difference in the scans you've posted from this ft, let me know.
How come you didn't show the part where Hulk/Betty collided in order to release that force?:

Is it because you're trying to forget that it was a shared feat that Hulk was not solely responsible for?

^Did Dwayne admit to getting the weight of the moon wrong?

😂 I noticed that as well.

But even with such a low figure, it's a huge durability feat for Supes. 81 BILLION tons of mass, moving MILLIONS of kilometers/hour. Supes flies head-on into it at just under c, and pulverizes it. Immediately after the subsequent detonation, John's scans confirm that Supes is fine.

Impresses the hell out of me, tbh.

Oh and WBH wins decisively.

Originally posted by CosmicComet
^Did Dwayne admit to getting the weight of the moon wrong?

Is it so hard for writers to Google these things?

I type "mass of the moon in tons" into Google and it gives me the answer. Then I can write it in a book without looking like an idiot.

BTW for anyone curious, the real mass of the moon is 7.36 × 10^19 metric tons. Which is about 4 billion times more than the 81 billion tons quoted

Originally posted by Galan007
You must not have read the comic, then:

81 billion tons of dark energy/mass, moving 7,614,000km/hr. Supes flies into it moving just short of c and is only momentarily KO'd, but otherwise none the worse for wear (he wasn't even scratched.)

Hugely impressive.

How come you didn't show the part where Hulk/Betty collided in order to release that force?:

Is it because you're trying to forget that it was a shared feat that Hulk was not solely responsible for?

Gotcha...I forgot about the scene where the moon was moving. Now calculate this one and remember, Hulk was still concious when this happened.

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c324/Hulk3389/MCP-52-30.jpg

Originally posted by dmills
Why carter? What's wrong bud?

Sigh*, can you all stop that.

Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Lol, I must admit, I find the deconstruction and comparison of Hulk's feats amusing. I feel bad for Carver, and then I remember he likes Gladiator.

i actually, really laffed.

Originally posted by Brockalizer
So destroying probes that are only powerful enough to destroy a state when they explode, with punches is more impressive than throwing punches that cause shock waves powerful enough to destroy a planet? Interesting.

Collateral damage = not a true reflection of power.

Originally posted by carver9
Gotcha...I forgot about the scene where the moon was moving. Now calculate this one and remember, Hulk was still concious when this happened.

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c324/Hulk3389/MCP-52-30.jpg

You didn't forget; we both know that.

Originally posted by carver9
The moon was moving though, it was being created right beside Earth iirc. You are getting the fts mixed up. How would you calculate this?

http://www.mynetimages.com/viewimage/fd94c647a7

Savage Hulk is fist fighting and their fight is destroying an "infinite" (key word, infinite) amount of dimensions.

Remember, its an infinite amount of dimensions that is getting wrecked by a fist fight with Hulk but think about the size of dimensions as well.


Isnt doesnt say destroying infinite dimensions. It doesnt even say destroying one.

It says causing damage.

Damage and destroy are vastly different

Originally posted by Gecko4lif
Isnt doesnt say destroying infinite dimensions. It doesnt even say destroying one.

It says causing damage.

Damage and destroy are vastly different

Ok, how much strength would it take to cause unimaginable damage to a infinite number of dimensions?

Originally posted by carver9
Ok, how much strength would it take to cause unimaginable damage to a infinite number of dimensions?

Given the nature of where they are not very much

Its the same force being transmitted through all the portals

Originally posted by Gecko4lif
Given the nature of where they are not very much

Its the same force being transmitted through all the portals

Lol.

Originally posted by carver9
Lol.

Aww im sorry did I break your wittle heart.

Originally posted by carver9
Lol.

He's right.

Originally posted by carver9
Sigh*, can you all stop that.

No!

Originally posted by Gecko4lif
Aww im sorry did I break your wittle heart.

Leave carter alone!

Originally posted by carver9
Gotcha...I forgot about the scene where the moon was moving. Now calculate this one and remember, Hulk was still concious when this happened.

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c324/Hulk3389/MCP-52-30.jpg

There's no way to calculate anything in that scene. To my knowledge, all we were told is how large that asteroid was. We don't know its mass, or the speed it was traveling.

Anywho, most serious posters wouldn't use this scene as evidence, anyway. Why? Because grey Hulk (the version in that scan--generally regarded as the weakest version of Hulk) was Thing-level in strength, yet he busted an asteroid that was supposedly '2x larger than earth'? Lulz, it must have been made out of cardboard...

But IF you are assuming that destroying an asteroid of that size means grey Hulk had enough power to bust planets/planetoids (which it certainly does NOT, btw), then you must also accept that anyone in Thing's strength tier (50-100tons?) can physically bust planets as well--and if you believe that, then I won't laugh at you, because I know several others will do that for me... Furthermore, IF you are assuming grey Hulk can bust planets, then you must also be ready to admit that grey Hulk is more powerful than WBH--he did destroy that asteroid by himself, after all.

Originally posted by dmills

Leave carter alone!
Originally posted by -Pr-
He's right.

No he isn't.

Originally posted by carver9
No he isn't.

How do you figure

Originally posted by carver9
No he isn't.

Yes, he is.

Originally posted by Galan007
There's no way to calculate anything in that scene. To my knowledge, all we were told is how large that asteroid was. We don't know its mass, or the speed it was traveling.

Anywho, most serious posters wouldn't use this scene as evidence, anyway. Why? Because grey Hulk (the version in that scan--generally regarded as the weakest version of Hulk) was Thing-level in strength, yet he busted an asteroid that was supposedly '2x larger than earth'? Lulz, it must have been made out of cardboard...

But IF you are assuming that destroying an asteroid of that size means grey Hulk had enough power to bust planets/planetoids (which it certainly does NOT, btw), then you must also accept that anyone in Thing's strength tier (50-100tons?) can physically bust planets as well--and if you believe that, then I won't laugh at you, because I know several others will do that for me... Furthermore, IF you are assuming grey Hulk can bust planets, then you must also be ready to admit that grey Hulk is more powerful than WBH--he did destroy that asteroid by himself, after all.

Remember, Hulk had help after all, even if people like to forget that.