Originally posted by Mindset
Btw, I was watching the Avengers again, IM was using his lasers trying to take down one of the big beasts and Jarvis told him the suit would run out of power before it penetrated.So he can continuously use it as long as he has power.
IM solos.
Originally posted by Mindset
...Jarvis told him the suit would run out of power before it penetrated.So he can continuously use it as long as he has power.
Doesn't necessarily mean that.
In IM2 (and Avengers), he still had power after he used the laser, but it was stated as a "once-off" weapon.
Originally posted by Estacado
Also he used the laser multiple times in the movie.
He used it twice, once only in each armor.
In IM2 and Avengers, the laser component ejects afterwards.
Originally posted by PlacidityYou're right, I forgot, it's a different suit when he fights the leviathan.
Doesn't necessarily mean that.In IM2 (and Avengers), he still had power after he used the laser, but it was stated as a "once-off" weapon.
He used it twice, once only in each armor.
In IM2 and Avengers, the laser component ejects afterwards.
This suit, however, doesn't eject the laser component and it shoots 3 lasers.
Originally posted by NemeBro
What defense do they have against Thor's weather powers?
Stand 10 feet away from the very slow moving tornado: worked for humans. Lighting takes several seconds to charge.
Thor gets destroyed before he can even start working on either of those, however. 😐
Deez nuts, please.
Interesting.
The tornados were tossing cars above like they were light, and lifted the Destroyer whom was so heavy a car slamming into him from said tornado did not so much as budge him.
The humans were never Thor's target, hence why they were unaffected.
I'm sorry, but you have no leg to stand on. I have no doubt you can continue to to argue this, contrary to any semblance of logic, reason, or evidence, but the facts do not support your silly case.
Also, Hulk and Thor are much stronger than the Twivamps, and much more durable.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Interesting.The tornados were tossing cars above like they were light, and lifted the Destroyer whom was so heavy a car slamming into him from said tornado did not so much as budge him.
You forgot this part: Within the slow moving vortex while humans stood just about over 10-20 feet away from the vortex. Why did you forget that part, sir?
Originally posted by NemeBro
The humans were never Thor's target, hence why they were unaffected.
But what about the car within 5 feet away from the vortex that got moved and sucked up? Oh, right, vortex seems to be rather weak and it's effective range is lame.
Originally posted by NemeBro
I'm sorry, but you have no leg to stand on.
That is my line, not yours, Avengers fanboy.
Originally posted by NemeBro
I have no doubt you can continue to to argue this, contrary to any semblance of logic, reason, or evidence, but the facts do not support your silly case.
"Zomg! herpy do! The Avengers win for me and you!"
Originally posted by NemeBro
Also, Hulk and Thor are much stronger than the Twivamps, and much more durable.
Incorrect. By feats, they are not. 😐
Thor strained to overturn a bigass table.
Edward strained to not accidentally tear apart Bella every time he touched her (oh gawd...this is sooooo lame).
In addition, none of them are fast enough to keep up.
Lastly, here is Snape, overturning another table:
Thor stopped a punch from Hulk, who smashed a Leviathan in one punch.
As for the rest of your contrarian mewling: No.
The humans were outside of the effect's range, and Thor didn't bother to kill them because: Why would he?
The cars were in the range of the vortex. The humans weren't near it.
The vampires can't harm Thor without entering the vortex, so its effective range is frankly moot.
Also, you're a whimpering child and a sodomite.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Thor stopped a punch from Hulk, who smashed a Leviathan in one punch.
Different levels of power in those punches and they were thrown differently, as well.
Additionally, the big beast amounts to a mass around what Edward put out. Hulk also didn't life it and the momentum of the big beast kept carrying it making the "strength" feat not the same as Edward's.
Originally posted by NemeBro
As for the rest of your contrarian mewling: No.The humans were outside of the effect's range, and Thor didn't bother to kill them because: Why would he?
Thank you for proving my point. The slow moving tornado is useless because even a human could walk away from it.
Originally posted by NemeBro
The cars were in the range of the vortex. The humans weren't near it.
"OMFG! IT'S A TORNADO! AND WE ARE STANDING 10-20 FEET AWAY! WHAT SHOULD WE DO?"
Nothing. Just stand right there. 😆
Originally posted by NemeBro
TThe vampires can't harm Thor without entering the vortex, so its effective range is frankly moot.
Ahhhhhhhhh and here it is.
This is the part where you scripted the fight.
Well I can do that too: one of the vampires rips out Thor's throat in the first 2 seconds of the fight. This occurs while Thor is spinning his hammer to go fly around in the sky.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Also, you're a whimpering child and a sodomite.