Originally posted by abhilegend
Why does it matter anyway? You said darkseid was made of glass. I accepted that and just added the bit that it was a special glass. Thor is in the discussion of this thread and him shattering celestial armor>odin, zeus, vishnu combined blast which did jackshit to the armor. Wouldn't you agree that the celestial armor turned into glass? Think about it.
I said no such thing. I said akin to glass, as in a comparison.
I'm not sure exactly which citation that you are referring to concerning the Celestial's armor being compromised, but if you're speaking of the time that Thor amplified Mjolnir with the entire planets electromagnetic field, and then hit the Celestial, there was clearly some context surrounding the attack itself. And he only managed to open a small hole in the armor. Something that I am sure that Odin could easily accomplish as well, being that the Celestial was not actively defending itself from the attack.
You're reasoning of the scene showing Superman flying through Darkseid is flawed, because Darkseid himself corroborates my understanding. If you read the scan closely, Darkseid even states that such a base attack would never stop him. Now go back to what I stated in my first post on the subject and think it over.
If what you believe or would like for everyone else to believe is that Superman was somehow more powerful than the Source entity, and an amplified Orion to have been able to easily shatter Darkseid in that form, I believe that you may need to read the arc all over.
Or Superman could shatter Darkseid all along in a weaker state, despite having had his ass handed to him several times by Darkseid, which would make this thread a wash, and he would easily be able to fly through Thanos shattering him like he did to soulfire Darkseid. Darkseid was no longer a physical being at that time, and his durability was clearly lower than his base forms durability.