Originally posted by marwash22
The movie depicted Hancock to be invulnerable, you're making the claim that a weakness exists with zero facts to support your assertion...
Originally posted by juggerman
There's no indication that Superman needs Oxygen and/or cannot breathe in space. He fought Zod in space and showed no difficulty breathing/surviving.
interesting how you're willing to use the same line of logic when it benefits the character you want to win a match, but completely disregard it when the argument points to your favorite character losing.
You have exposed yourself as a MoS fanboy.
Originally posted by marwash22
interesting how you're willing to use the same line of logic when it benefits the character you want to win a match, but completely disregard it when the argument points to your favorite character losing.You have exposed yourself as a MoS fanboy.
LOL no. Superman clearly showed to be fine in space. That's not the same as degrees of force since there isn't degrees of space
Originally posted by juggermanSuperman was never shown in deep space; are you making the argument that since he survived in the upper atmosphere, he can survive in all parts of space?
LOL no. Superman clearly showed to be fine in space. That's not the same as degrees of force since there isn't degrees of space
Originally posted by juggerman
That's duribility not strength. What strength has Hancock shown that makes you believe he can overwhelm Zod?
Considering Hancock wasn't anchored to the ground in some fashion, it is also a strength feat.
He would have had to exert enough force to counter the train's engines horsepower, momentum and weight of the engine, all the box cars and cargo. Which would have been considerable.
Originally posted by marwash22
Superman was never shown in deep space; are you making the argument that since he survived in the upper atmosphere, he can survive in all parts of space?
Is there much of a difference? I mean no air is no air right?
EDIT: And i'm not saying all of space but i was reffering to the argument about his passing out due to no air
Originally posted by Robtard
Considering Hancock wasn't anchored to the ground in some fashion, it is also a strength feat.He would have had to exert enough force to counter the train's engines horsepower, momentum and weight of the engine, all the box cars and cargo. Which would have been considerable.
Ah i see
Originally posted by Mindset
Clark had to adjust to breathing in kryptonian atmosphere; Zod had to adjust to Earth's.They breathe oxygen.
He had to get used to being in that environment in general. If they just breathed Oxygen then Lois wouldn't need the breather
Originally posted by marwash22
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I guess we're done here