Originally posted by marwash22
chainsaw
mini gun
car engine and wheels
catapult
two fighter jetslol.
creating constructs with moving parts is no sweat.
lol , please those things will miss Prime.. its not like Prime always stood still.. the car engine with wheels, HAHAHAHAHAHA
chainsaw??? don't remember remind me what the chainsaw did??
mini gun, Prime has bigger guns, lmao
catapult was nothing as well
the fighter jets, where, remind me again
EDIT, Green Lantern coming back on HBO tomorrow will rewatch after NCIS/NCIS:LA
I'm not saying he will use any of those things to defeat Prime. I listed them because you claimed Hal didn't show any range.
Hal creating fighter jets, which have thousands of moving parts illustrates his range.
he also made some kind of cannon when he blew up that tanker against Parallax.
also, like IMP said, nothing Prime has will get through Hal's shield.
I'm not arguing Optimus would win if it's Bayformers. Just arguing that as the Ring is powered by his imagination and will, his constructs don't necessarily have to have moving parts. It's all just energy reacting to his wants and needs. Like a catapult would still launch things, but it wouldn't necessarily have all the components of it's real life counterpart. A jet would fly, but it wouldn't have an engine. A mini gun would shoot laser bullets, but it wouldn't have all the working parts of a mini gun.
Now comic Prime on the other hand is a pretty big deal and would probably make Movie Hal work for a few wins, and take some himself, if not a slight majority.
Originally posted by KingD19You're using comic book knowledge; the constructs weren't portrayed the same way in the movie. When they created swords, the swords were actually metal. When Hal made guns, in both instances, you could see actual shells coming out of the chamber before dispersing. When Hal made that hot wheels track, the engine was real. Also, you can clearly tell that throughout the entire movie, when a Lantern creates a construct, it's made of different materials like metal, rubber, etc.
I'm not arguing Optimus would win if it's Bayformers. Just arguing that as the Ring is powered by his imagination and will, his constructs don't necessarily have to have moving parts. It's all just energy reacting to his wants and needs. Like a catapult would still launch things, but it wouldn't necessarily have all the components of it's real life counterpart. A jet would fly, but it wouldn't have an engine. A mini gun would shoot laser bullets, but it wouldn't have all the working parts of a mini gun.
Kilowag recreated a miniature sun with real gravity... the constructs certainly have the same properties of their real life counterparts.
The constructs were not portrayed as just being hard light like in they are in the comics.
Originally posted by marwash22
You're using comic book knowledge; the constructs weren't portrayed the same way in the movie. When they created swords, the swords were actually metal. When Hal made guns, in both instances, you could see actual shells coming out of the chamber before dispersing. When Hal made that hot wheels track, the engine was real. Also, you can clearly tell that throughout the entire movie, when a Lantern creates a construct, it's made of different materials like metal, rubber, etc.Kilowag recreated a miniature sun with real gravity... the constructs certainly have the same properties of their real life counterparts.
The constructs were not portrayed as just being hard light like in they are in the comics.
yeah but since is MOVIE HAL.. Jmoul states that Prime goes up against movie hal and comic book hal, not them together.. comic book hal beats Prime effortless.. going by what i have seen onscreen unless the rules are being changed movie Hal sucked badly, his constructs will not do a damn thing to Movie Prime , but I will rewatch Greren Lantern later but I already know the damn truth
by that logic nothing Hal showed onscreen will even harm Prime