Originally posted by Zack Fair
I think he can probably absorb the heat vision and and might tank his blows. However once Zod realizes what is happening Shaw is history.
I honestly think Shaw would absorb the heat vision without any issues. But if Zod were to take him into space or something, it'd be over.
Originally posted by Zack Fair
I think he can probably absorb the heat vision and and might tank his blows. However once Zod realizes what is happening Shaw is history.
Getting creative as one said before me (way lazy and won't look to see who) he could just bury him in the ocean.. Or deep in the Ice... or Or deep in the ground. Either way make him immobile and die from lack of oxygen
On a side note; It says Ironman from the 2nd movie, it might not make that big of difference but I find it off it's not Avengers ironman who actually has the 'VS thor' fight under his belt. Just to give Tony more of a chance....oh idk.. Not dying so quickly.. No forget it. He still dies horribly.
Originally posted by Zack Fair
Her TP will probably get blocked by Zod's helmet and his own TP skills.
Originally posted by quanchi112
Stops at IronMan.
Originally posted by SevenShackles
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Originally posted by quanchi112
Blasts him first. Zod was never really acclimated to his environment either.
At start he would be on Faora and nam-ek's level of strength and speed and grow into his powers as needed. He seemed to be a fast learner, he was able to fly and fly well while superman stumbled and slammed into crap when he first tried. He seemed to be able to adapt that way.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
And as far as Shaw goes, he was absorbing the energy of sustained gunfire and grenades, Havok's energy projection, and was gradually absorbing the energy of a nuclear submarine in which he planned to release said energy to spark a war. I don't think it's a no limits fallacy to assume he could absorb heat vision or the force of Zod's blows (at least at first).
Grenades are pretty phucking weak. The collateral damage caused by the Superman/Zod fight destroyed half a city, and neither of them showed any signs of being hurt at all by it (up to when Superman killed him). Havok's energy projection was at least as underwhelming as a single grenade, and certainly less impressive than what I saw from heat vision.
Combine all of the attacks that Shaw absorbed, and you wouldn't even find a building destroyed. Compare that to Zod.
As for the submarine/nuclear reactor absorption, we have no idea how much energy that released. But given the era of the submarine (60's), it wouldn't have even had a fraction of the power of a modern reactor. Again, we're talking about rate of absorption as much as we are amount.
Zod pushes his shit in.
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As for the rest of the group, the only ones who displayed feats that may be able to scratch Zod would be Thor, Dark Phoenix, and Shaw (if he were able to absorb an assault). The rest of them are fodder by comparison.
Originally posted by SevenShacklesI disagree and personally see IronMan's energy blasts along with Zod's lack of earth experience and concentration as losing the fight for him.
If were starting Zod off with his armor and hlemet which I think we are it would take alot of force to damage his helmet and all the while Zod would be hitting him and trying to get at him. If ironman plays the range game Zod is fast enough to dodge before the damage becomes a concern.At start he would be on Faora and nam-ek's level of strength and speed and grow into his powers as needed. He seemed to be a fast learner, he was able to fly and fly well while superman stumbled and slammed into crap when he first tried. He seemed to be able to adapt that way.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I disagree and personally see IronMan's energy blasts along with Zod's lack of earth experience and concentration as losing the fight for him.
Unless your talking about something else.