Originally posted by the ninjak
Extremis speed blitzing wasn't really flight based though. More a clever manipulation of Inertial Dampeners and ground contact. Those same Inertial Dampeners were able to bond the armor to Stark's body in less than a second from far away.Kind of like telekinesis moving ones body with the power of a super computer calculating how much pressure is needed to push and ground one's body.
He also used it on Cap in Civil War as well as the original terrorist who held the Extremis virus, who could move at 300 MPH.And the fact that this fight takes place in New York means Tony can see Sasquatch through every camera in the city and satellites. Can keep his distance and let lose those Pulse Beams that get stronger the further they go.
Tony also has the Satellite Beam he used on WWH and the Illuminati Super Skrull.
Originally posted by -K-M-
Northstar > Iron Man in speed. Oh so Tony now has prep for this fight? I also have yet to see any proof the Pulse Beam would even take Walter out.Right, that's in character for him to use it here? haha come on now.
Everything I stated are feats Extremis Tony has done on the fly. But as per my original response Sas most probably wins if Tony isn't on his A Game.
And why won't sonics work on Sas? When they worked on Juggs?
Agreed.
Then Tony still has the processing vision advantage, and range attacks from above. Which agreed won't put Sas down.
But how does Sas hit Tony if he's flying around him, blasting and seeing him from many different angles?
Extremis Ironman was notorious for having possible opponents in his databanks and using said knowledge to dance around them.
Originally posted by -K-M-
So the old hide and go seek tactic eh? Once again not in character, but seems like people don't care I suppose.I haven't seen any evidence his firepower being enough to even take Walter out.
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Walter is a genius himself
I'm currently reading through Iron man volume 4 again, so the way he fights is fresh in my mind. It's not in character for him to just rush his enemy. Especially if he knows what they're capable of. He mixes things up. That's what he does. He's not predictable in how he fights at all. You never know how he's gonna finish a fight, it's in character for him to explore every option he has to get the win, most times on the fly.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
He's done this in character before?
No, but Ive given up. So I will follow suit....
Sasquatch goes Tanaraq...he stomps
Originally posted by JayDaDon
I'm currently reading through Iron man volume 4 again, so the way he fights is fresh in my mind. It's not in character for him to just rush his enemy. Especially if he knows what they're capable of. He mixes things up. That's what he does. He's not predictable in how he fights at all. You never know how he's gonna finish a fight, it's in character for him to explore every option he has to get the win, most times on the fly.
Ive read it as well and he fought basically all his fights close up and personal. He didn't fight from miles and miles away.
Alot of the guys he fought he'd use repulsor rays, pulse bolts or when he had to, he used his energy sword. Most of the guys he went up close with didn't end up winning. If one strategy isn't working he immediately goes to the next. That's something consistent with his character. Also, wouldn't sasquatch be in the extremis files?
Originally posted by JayDaDon
Let me ask you this question then, is the tanaraq in character for him to transform into? Is it an option the sasquatch normally utilizes? Honest question.
Yes and yes. However, I dislike using it in battles. He fights not to lose control to Tanaraq, but the more pain or rage he experiences the more he loses control. He doesn't have a choice.
Regardless I haven't seen anything that Iron Man could take base Walter.