Spock (reboot) vs. Man of Steel Superman

Started by quanchi1128 pages

Originally posted by Dramatic Gecko
Krypton's gravity is 10X that of Earth. Cal-El wins while Spock struggles to resist being squashed to a pulp.
Prove it.

Originally posted by Rao Kal El
Spock will die.

I though quan will create a thread where superman will lose, but now I realize that he is a closeted superman fan.

I know you're a huge Hulk fan. Far bigger than a Superman fan it's a wonder why you even pretend to like him sometimes.

Originally posted by BloodRain
Exactly, nothing says he'll survive so why are we to assume that he will?

Part of their super strength comes from the gravity on their home-world. So I ask, can Spock function on a planet with 10g when he has at best survived 1.4g?

That's without the environment, to which a trained superhuman is above any trained human. But factoring in Krypton and Spock stands no chance. It wont be long before he collapses to the ground, blood being to heavy to circulate the body, struggling to draw in breath and if able will fill his lungs with fatal air. A painful death I must say.

I said both survive.

If you don't think so you need to prove it.

Prove it. Support your claim. If not you have no choice but to concede.

You claimed this was a spite thread so clearly you were trolling earlier. 🙂

Wikipedia told me that the gravity was ten times. I know not the most reliable source but wikipedia is a good source in my opinion. But I know for a fact that the Krypton in MOS was 10X earths gravity although in previous versions of Superman it was the same as Earth.

Sorry if this shatters your Spock the Invincible dreams.

Originally posted by Dramatic Gecko
Wikipedia told me that the gravity was ten times. I know not the most reliable source but wikipedia is a good source in my opinion. But I know for a fact that the Krypton in MOS was 10X earths gravity although in previous versions of Superman it was the same as Earth.

Sorry if this shatters your Spock the Invincible dreams.

I never said he was invincible. For one it ignores the intent of the thread. Secondly, prove that gravity kills Spock.

I never said gravity killed spock. SOmeone else did. Spock would find it difficuilt to... how do I put it. Have you seen the DBZ series? Well Goku on King Kai's little planet. That's how I see it.

Actually Spock (original) could be invincible... I mean... he was in TOS, then he appeared in Next Gen and now he was even in the Reboot. Lenard Nimoy is immortal... But then so is Picard (Patrick Stewart). I swear he has stayed the same age for twenty years. <--- I'm going off topic sorry.

Originally posted by Dramatic Gecko
I never said gravity killed spock. SOmeone else did. Spock would find it difficuilt to... how do I put it. Have you seen the DBZ series? Well Goku on King Kai's little planet. That's how I see it.

Actually Spock (original) could be invincible... I mean... he was in TOS, then he appeared in Next Gen and now he was even in the Reboot. Lenard Nimoy is immortal... But then so is Picard (Patrick Stewart). I swear he has stayed the same age for twenty years. <--- I'm going off topic sorry.

You need to prove this atmosphere would kill him even though that ignores the spirit of the thread. I want to humor Bloodrain.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I said both survive.
If you don't think so you need to prove it.
Prove it. Support your claim. If not you have no choice but to concede.
You claimed this was a spite thread so clearly you were trolling earlier.

Ahh so its the same environment apart from the part that will kill Spock?

Not how burden of proof works. I say its a fatal air, movie proves this. You say he's survives, which you'd have to prove unless you believe every single character can survive a fatal atmosphere if they /havent/ shown to be killed by it.

"In addition, the gravity on Krypton is 4 to 10 times that of Earth and humans can’t breathe on the planet. This is all going to be used to explain why Superman can fly, how he gets his powers, and the science behind everything."

The ST wiki cites Vulcan's gravity to be 1.4G, that Vs 4-10G. As said, with this gravity Spock would weigh 720lbs to 1,800lbs. He's going to be unable to move with his inners being wrecked by the constant pressure.

Never denied that you intended this to be a stomp thread? Basically admitted you wanted this to be a normal Spock Vs a human-strength Clark, no? You made a thread about a trained superhuman against a human, as per your intent/spirit of the thread. This part is a stomp. Its the part you glossed over that turns the thread around.