Originally posted by roughriderThere's no evidence to suggest the impact would hurt him, though. He absorbs kinetic energy. That's the point.
It's not like he doesn't move when he gets hit; he does. The trick is to hit him so hard and far away that he can't use the energy he's absorbed against you.
Originally posted by Blight
There's no evidence to suggest the impact would hurt him, though. He absorbs kinetic energy. That's the point.
Hence why you hit him into orbit. The hit doesn't kill him - he absorbs the energy - but he's stuck up there and dies of lack of oxygen, if the freezing temperature doesn't do him in first (yes, he is vulnerable to temperature changes. We saw that in his first appearance, when Storm made him retreat after lowering the temperature below freezing.)
Thor has one-shotted foes into orbit, like the incredibly enhanced zombie viking Harald Jaekelsson.
Originally posted by roughrider
Hence why you hit him into orbit. The hit doesn't kill him - he absorbs the energy - but he's stuck up there and dies of lack of oxygen, if the freezing temperature doesn't do him in first (yes, he is vulnerable to temperature changes. We saw that in his first appearance, when Storm made him retreat after lowering the temperature below freezing.)Thor has one-shotted foes into orbit, like the incredibly enhanced zombie viking Harald Jaekelsson.
movie versions dude....
Originally posted by roughrider
if the freezing temperature doesn't do him in first (yes, he is vulnerable to temperature changes. We saw that in his first appearance, when Storm made him retreat after lowering the temperature below freezing.)Thor has one-shotted foes into orbit, like the incredibly enhanced zombie viking Harald Jaekelsson.
Um, we're talking about Movie versions?
Originally posted by Placidity
You mean hit someone into orbit? No, I don't believe that at all. The force of his blows shown in the film are insufficient to send someone into orbit.
The strongest blows he made were going through a Frost Giant monster and Hitting the Vibranium shield to do some Backlash Damage, to my knowledge.
Well, BFR'ing an opponent into orbit is certainly not a tactic Thor ever used, therefore I wouldn't assume he'd do so against Shaw--especially given the fact that Thor likes to brawl (as evident from his fights with Tony/Cap/Hulk.)
He'd punch Shaw a few times, throw his hammer at him, and maybe zap him with some lightning. Shaw would absorb these attacks and proceed to tap Thor on the shoulder, subsequently atomizing him.
Originally posted by roughriderWhen was Storm in a movie with Shaw?
Hence why you hit him into orbit. The hit doesn't kill him - he absorbs the energy - but he's stuck up there and dies of lack of oxygen, if the freezing temperature doesn't do him in first (yes, he is vulnerable to temperature changes. We saw that in his first appearance, when Storm made him retreat after lowering the temperature below freezing.)Thor has one-shotted foes into orbit, like the incredibly enhanced zombie viking Harald Jaekelsson.
Originally posted by Blight
👆The strongest blows he made were going through a Frost Giant monster and Hitting the Vibranium shield to do some Backlash Damage, to my knowledge.
BTW, Thor's strike would need to send Sebastion flying at a speed of 17,000 miles per hour and for a distance of over 150 miles.
That sounds like a job for Superman.
^ I have to say I'm proud of that one. Double Zing IMO. 😄