Originally posted by FrothByte
Sorry, I know that Faora was already having trouble with her helmet when she got hit with the missile. What I wanted to point out here is that we have at least seen that she can get KO'd. Thor hasn't been KO'd from what I remember.
which is a good point. Thor's upper limit in durability is not exactly known. But we can't use a no limits fallacy. But at least we know he can feel pain and be pierced. Ducking those bullets was funny too though. I would say that he is a little more durable than her to make it reasonable.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Thor couldn't use his more powerful attacks because they were trying to keep the damage to the city to a minimum.
Nah, if they allowed Thor to go berserk like he did in Jotunheim, most of the others wouldn't have had anything to do.
Thor is the same Thor in Avengers and in his movie. He isn't "weaker" in avengers, just that they had to give all glorious IM the spotlight so they made Thor a slugger like Hulk. Bleh.
Originally posted by FrothByteYeah I got it the second time I read it. it was just me being hyper sensitive lol
Sorry, I know that Faora was already having trouble with her helmet when she got hit with the missile. What I wanted to point out here is that we have at least seen that she can get KO'd. Thor hasn't been KO'd from what I remember.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Nah, if they allowed Thor to go berserk like he did in Jotunheim, most of the others wouldn't have had anything to do.Thor is the same Thor in Avengers and in his movie. He isn't "weaker" in avengers, just that they had to give all glorious IM the spotlight so they made Thor a slugger like Hulk. Bleh.
I think it's a combo of the two, I mean creating a tornado or using the Jotunheim strike in the middle of the city would have caused massive damage to the city...and would have left very few aliens for the Hulk or Ironman to take out.
Originally posted by Silent Master
I think it's a combo of the two, I mean creating a tornado or using the Jotunheim strike in the middle of the city would have caused massive damage to the city...and would have left very few aliens for the Hulk or Ironman to take out.
That completely goes against the suspension of belief of what the movie tried to show. Clearly Thor was trying to figure out how to destroy them as much as everyone. He even asked Loki to help him.
Originally posted by Silent MasterYou are correct. But it still was a longer blast though (somewhat thicker too at times) and was striking the same leviathans for a prolong period of time.
The long blast killed multiple aliens at the same time, it was more efficient use of his time.
Trust me, if Thor could kill a leviathan with a normal lightning blast he would have.
Movies are simple, as Rage would say.
Originally posted by FrothByte
I agree that Thor will have a hard time catching up to Faora, but all Thor needs to do is damage Faora's helmet and she's going to be in trouble. Whereas Thor can tank everything Faora did in the movie. Faora didn't show any feats strong enough to KO Thor.
Sure she can. Hulk's punch left Thor bloodied and the Kryptonians in general seem to have strength comparable to the Hulk.
If Thor attempts to brawl he's ****ed. He has to use all his powers wisely to win.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Seeing as the power of his lightning wasn't amped, he did, he also killed several other aliens at the same time.
lol
That wasn't some normal blast he was storing the lightning in the goddamn Skyscraper.
Originally posted by ares834
Sure she can. Hulk's punch left Thor bloodied and the Kryptonians in general seem to have strength comparable to the Hulk.If Thor attempts to brawl he's ****ed. He has to use all his powers wisely to win.
lol
That wasn't some normal blast he was storing the lightning in the goddamn Skyscraper.
The building didn't amp the power of the lightning, it just let him fire it for longer.