The only major beefs I had with the fight were the way Superman snuch up on Goku's "blindspot" since Goku's supposed to be able to sense him and all that...and I didn't like seeing Goku have to push himself so hard to push back Kal's heat vision. Kal's HV has superior feats and all that, but...phuck.
Also lol at the planet being destroyed at the end 😛
My complans are how fast Goku burned through his transformations; him using the staff at SSJ2 and Superman being a total douchebag(plus his voice was retarded. I am a DC guy not withstanding)
Still I understand why Goku burnt them so fast...we would have had a 2 hours long fight if he didn't, and the staff while being out of character was used simply to have him use it so no one started complaining about Goku not ever using his magical staff. Superman's doucheness and voice acting has no excuse though.
Originally posted by Zack Fair
My complans are how fast Goku burned through his transformations; him using the staff at SSJ2 and Superman being a total douchebag(plus his voice was retarded. I am a DC guy not withstanding)Still I understand why Goku burnt them so fast...we would have had a 2 hours long fight if he didn't, and the staff while being out of character was used simply to have him use it so no one started complaining about Goku not ever using his magical staff. Superman's doucheness and voice acting has no excuse though.
Originally posted by CosmicComet
Dragging/Pushing stuff is a lot easier than lifting though.Single men have pulled near 200 ton aircraft--(granted they do have wheels).
That same guy would never in a million years be able to bench or deadlift even 1% of that weight.
That said, the Earth's ellipse-shaped orbit around the sun is in balance if you count work with the fictitious force applied by the movement of the Earth.
Now, according to Kepler's laws by moving the Earth you'd simply change the the shape of the orbit until you close in on another significant field of gravity.
The maximum force required to move the Earth linearly would be if you applied the force perpendicular to the Earth's movement. Which I calculated to be 6⋿22 Newton, source.
So the force you would have to apply to move the earth in a linear direction would momentarily range from zero to six quintillion tons depending on which direction you're pushing it.
Originally posted by CosmicCometBut we have seen gohan lifting a large aircraft like that without straining himself at all.
Dragging/Pushing stuff is a lot easier than lifting though.Single men have pulled near 200 ton aircraft--(granted they do have wheels).
That same guy would never in a million years be able to bench or deadlift even 1% of that weight.
Originally posted by Zack Fair
The fight was pretty good. Could've used some MontyOurm or the guy that made Supes vs Hulk though.
And I thought Goku's voice was worse than Superman's in the video, except during SSJ4.