Battlezone challenge to Zelda fans

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Originally posted by quanchi112
You are still avoiding the reason as to why this happened to the Hyrulians. Your whole logic is because because you say so. It's awful and you can't even understand the basic reason as to why it had the effect on Hyrule in the first place.

Everything you have ever posted on Zelda consists of everything solos and everything from Hyrule is badass just because. You have never supported yourself in any way, shape, or form.

Except that this is pointed out in the game itself by Midna, lol.

Oh, Quan. "I don't care if the game supports your argument, you're wrong!" Lol.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Except that this is pointed out in the game itself by Midna, lol.

Oh, Quan. "I don't care if the game supports your argument, you're wrong!" Lol.

The game doesn't support your argument. You thinking it does amuses me. You and a few video game miscreants believing this to be true greatly amuses me.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The game doesn't support your argument. You thinking it does amuses me. You and a few video game miscreants believing this to be true greatly amuses me.
The game outright states that the triforce of courage is what keeps Link from suffering the same fate.

You're going to argue with the game?

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
The game outright states that the triforce of courage is what keeps Link from suffering the same fate.

You're going to argue with the game?

This has nothing to do with my point. You still don't see it.

Originally posted by quanchi112
This has nothing to do with my point. You still don't see it.
Quan, if I ran along the same line of thinking as you I'd be ashamed of myself, I consider my utter inability to comprehend your (lack of) reasoning to be a blessing.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Quan, if I ran along the same line of thinking as you I'd be ashamed of myself, I consider my utter inability to comprehend your (lack of) reasoning to be a blessing.

I will walk you through it. Why did Hyrule turn into spirits ?

Originally posted by quanchi112
I will walk you through it. Why did Hyrule turn into spirits ?

Because a fraction of Ganondorf's power overlapped two dimensions. This turned them into souls.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
The game outright states that the triforce of courage is what keeps Link from suffering the same fate.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Because a fraction of Ganondorf's power overlapped two dimensions. This turned them into souls.

No, that is not the answer. You are such a fanboy they explain it right in the game. your response is your own fanfic reason why it happened. They tell you, fanboy.

Originally posted by quanchi112
No, that is not the answer. You are such a fanboy they explain it right in the game. your response is your own fanfic reason why it happened. They tell you, fanboy.

Anything that isn't from the Twilight Realm is reduced to a soul in a Twilight Field. This is stated in game.

So is the protection of the Triforce.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Anything that isn't from the Twilight Realm is reduced to a soul in a Twilight Field. This is stated in game.

So is the protection of the Triforce.

You are still avoiding the reason why that is. It's stated right in the game. Your ignorance even extends to Twilight princess. You are very lucky you didn't accept. I would have destroyed someone who lacks knowledge of TP in a curbie type fashion.

Originally posted by quanchi112
You are still avoiding the reason why that is. It's stated right in the game. Your ignorance even extends to Twilight princess. You are very lucky you didn't accept. I would have destroyed someone who lacks knowledge of TP in a curbie type fashion.

Right, I'm gonna buy that a guy who can't even grasp the idea that it takes super strength to lift something heavy, regardless of footwear, thinks he knows something about TP that I don't. Spit it out then. Go ahead. Let's hear this.

The quanpwn here is pretty intense.

Originally posted by quanchi112
If you are referring to Link's kill methods you need an example in order to back your claim. It's that simple.

I'm asking if its physically possible for someone to lift a tank over their head but still punch as hard as I do.

And for that rock example, I did a lil calc using UTS and found the force to rip a 1kg solid rock apart to be about 66,476 Newtons.

1]Force to rip a 1kg rock apart- 66,476 N
2]Force of a (peak) benchpress exerts- <5,000 N
3]Force a Boxers punch exerts- <5,000 N
4]Force of a pro Baseball bat swing- 35,000 N

Intentional or not, talking about ripping things apart is actually a Red Herring due to the fact that UTS has nothing to do with exerting damage with strength and strikes, what the Link topic is about. Slamming the rock counts as its exerting your own force to shatter it on the ground.

Link's weight strength[2] is comparable to his striking strength[3]. The strength we say he's at would actually be less than his swinging strength[4], but we don't scale this from a strength feat as its calc stacking.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The only thing is I never acted like I was going to argue in this manner. Ever. I simply said if someone of Goyle's level can perform the killing curse a logical assumption would be seasoned deatheaters can definitely do the same.

I know you wouldnt argue that, its why I was making the point about not being able to properly argue for more characters in a vs debate.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes, and whose to say that harry doesn't aid himself against the Tp forces in the same manner. He also saves himself against Midan or something due to traveling back and aiding himself. The reason he survives is because he time travels to aid himself so he could do the same against the pansies from Hyrule.
Same thing happens against the TP characters.

"Stated simply, the Novikov consistency principle asserts that if an event exists that would give rise to a paradox, or to any "change" to the past whatsoever, then the probability of that event is zero. In short, it says that it is impossible to create time paradoxes." ~Wiki article.

Harry Potter fits into the Novikov solution, OoT is listed in the Branching universe hypothesis.

By the actions of the film itself, the Time-Turner works on a linear path of time where every actions has and will always happen to avoid a paradox. Harry using the TT to go back in time to change events will create a temporal paradox, changing actions that led him to going back in time, something that doesnt work in his linear time verse.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I said wait until this is over and if you still want an answer I will do so. Geez.

..is this where we man-hug things out?

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Right, I'm gonna buy that a guy who can't even grasp the idea that it takes super strength to lift something heavy, regardless of footwear, thinks he knows something about TP that I don't. Spit it out then. Go ahead. Let's hear this.
The game makes it clear he can't do this without the boots. He needs the gear. It's a fact. Cry elsewhere. You are embarrassing yourself.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
The quanpwn here is pretty intense.
It's that guy who runs from me in every thread, poster formerly known as mistress death.

Originally posted by BloodRain
I'm asking if its physically possible for someone to lift a tank over their head but still punch as hard as I do.

And for that rock example, I did a lil calc using UTS and found the force to rip a 1kg solid rock apart to be about 66,476 Newtons.

Irrelevant.
The force it takes to do so is far more difficult than to lift weights. That's the point.

1]Force to rip a 1kg rock apart- 66,476 N
2]Force of a (peak) benchpress exerts- <5,000 N
3]Force a Boxers punch exerts- <5,000 N
4]Force of a pro Baseball bat swing- 35,000 N

Intentional or not, talking about ripping things apart is actually a Red Herring due to the fact that UTS has nothing to do with exerting damage with strength and strikes, what the Link topic is about. Slamming the rock counts as its exerting your own force to shatter it on the ground.[/B]

This is about what's possible with physical strength. It'd be like saying pushing it out of a window from a very high building. If you can't rip it in half with only your strength alone then my point is proven. You usually always throw random numbers around and then avoid my point. That isn't debating.

Link's weight strength[2] is comparable to his striking strength[3]. The strength we say he's at would actually be less than his swinging strength[4], but we don't scale this from a strength feat as its calc stacking.[/B]
It's far harder to rip through someone's body than it is to lift a large amount of weight. I don't even have to take it that far since there are no examples for these fanboy claims anyways.


I know you wouldnt argue that, its why I was making the point about not being able to properly argue for more characters in a vs debate.

"Stated simply, the Novikov consistency principle asserts that if an event exists that would give rise to a paradox, or to any "change" to the past whatsoever, then the probability of that event is zero. In short, it says that it is impossible to create time paradoxes." ~Wiki article.

Harry Potter fits into the Novikov solution, OoT is listed in the Branching universe hypothesis.

By the actions of the film itself, the Time-Turner works on a linear path of time where every actions has and will always happen to avoid a paradox. Harry using the TT to go back in time to change events will create a temporal paradox, changing actions that led him to going back in time, something that doesnt work in his linear time verse.

..is this where we man-hug things out? [/B]

I could care less what theories and links you have. the point is simple. Harry survived in the first place by going back in time and saving himself. He wouldn't have survived had he not time traveled thus he and others can do so to survive in a versus thread. It's cheap as the LOZ have no answer for it. Potterverse straight up versus Zelda verse straight up it's even more of a stomp.

Originally posted by quanchi112
It's that guy who runs from me in every thread, poster formerly known as mistress death.

I almost forgot how cute your paranoia is.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Slamming it isn't destroying it by your own hands. I mean rip it in half. Obviously lifting something is far easier than destroying it. My point is proven.
I don't care what you mean, you're an idiot who doesn't actually understand the physical principles behind what you're discussing.

Bone gives/tears at 130 MPA, human skin at 20. Everything else in there falls somewhere between that.

130 MPA is about 9 tons per square inch.

Link, with his feat of smashing the ice block, is far stronger than that.

You may now proceed to attempt to rip your own *******, I have won. 👆

Oh, and your barbell analogy is stupid and flawed. Barbell weight doesn't mean anything in terms of actually breaking it, its tensile strength does.

For another example, a huge pumpkin or squash could not be easily lifted by a man. But it could be easily broken.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The game makes it clear he can't do this without the boots. He needs the gear. It's a fact. Cry elsewhere. You are embarrassing yourself.

You're falling behind again.

The game makes it clear Link can lift and toss Dangoro and is stronger than Fyrus. His footwear has nothing to do with that.

Originally posted by NemeBro
I don't care what you mean, you're an idiot who doesn't actually understand the physical principles behind what you're discussing.

Bone gives/tears at 130 MPA, human skin at 20. Everything else in there falls somewhere between that.

130 MPA is about 9 tons per square inch.

Link, with his feat of smashing the ice block, is far stronger than that.

You may now proceed to attempt to rip your own *******, I have won. 👆

Oh, and your barbell analogy is stupid and flawed. Barbell weight doesn't mean anything in terms of actually breaking it, its tensile strength does.

For another example, a huge pumpkin or squash could not be easily lifted by a man. But it could be easily broken.


Ran some quick numbers, TP Link's grip on his sword alone is in excess of thirty thousand tons of PSI. haermm And that's assuming the hilt is a square foot in surface area.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
You're falling behind again.

The game makes it clear Link can [b]lift and toss Dangoro and is stronger than Fyrus. His footwear has nothing to do with that.
Ran some quick numbers, TP Link's grip on his sword alone is in excess of thirty thousand tons of PSI. haermm And that's assuming the hilt is a square foot in surface area.

[/B]

The game makes it clear with the boots he can overpower him but then again Bo overpowered gorons as well with the boots.

All speculation. The nerds who run around calculating fake numbers who don't add up makes me laugh as do the creators in all likelihood.