Thanos vs Henshaw...

Started by pym-ftw8 pages

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
The ignorance (or perhaps its blind Thanus pudding induced ignorance) you guys are demostrating here is staggering...

Do you fools even know what technopathy is!?? No? I didnt think so...

For the ignorant here (and there are many of you; Quanchi, Thanosi, pym-ftw, TheGodKiller...among others) I shall throw you all a bone and show you all exactly what it consists of:

http://powerlisting.wikia.com/wiki/Technology_Manipulation

This link even gives Neo [b]in the Matrix as an example of a Technopath (it shows the scene of him stopping bullets in the Matrix as an example); so can we put to rest this garbage argument about what Neo does inside the Matrix not being Technopathy...shall we? [/B]

So everyone else is wrong and your right...

And citing Wiki is just sad man

If you don't want to see Thanos supporters, don't make Thanos threads!

Originally posted by tkitna
Poor Henshaw

I read the Wiki article, it said people with prosthetic limbs have technopathy

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Originally posted by Tony Stark

Really?

Then you should have no problem presenting a logical argument as to how Thanos defeats Henshaw in the Matrix then...

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Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
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BS...you dont believe it at all!! As for the auto-win part, thanks for showing your bias!!

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I do believe it, although I don't feel the need to justify my opinion to a blatant Thanos-hater like you.

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
@TheGodKiller

So if I make a Thanos vs Living Tribunal thread, Thanos wins...

But if someone else makes a Thanos vs Living Tribunal thread, Thanos loses...

Is that about right?

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Try TOAA.

Anyways, using the powerlisting wiki to prove your point is one of the most durworthy attempts at making an argument that I have seen.

It lists magic users as reality warpers for crying out loud. Clearly, it's citation of a subherald-level Neo somehow validates the idea that Neo is an actual telepath.

Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Anyways, using the powerlisting wiki to prove your point is one of the most durworthy attempts at making an argument that I have seen.

It lists magic users as reality warpers for crying out loud. Clearly, it's citation of a subherald-level Neo somehow validates the idea that Neo is an actual telepath.

So now Neo's a telepath!??

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Dude...stop...just stop; you are embarrassing yourself.

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It's currently 18-8 Thanos's favor

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
So now Neo's a telepath!??

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Dude...stop...just stop; you are embarrassing yourself.

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Typo. I forgot to edit.

So says the guy whose favorite avatar on the KMC Comic VS Forums is a dancing banana.

The matrix controlling powers could only affect the actual matrix, and not the people in it( besides Smith's hacking thing, which didn't work on neo so it wouldn't have a chance on thanos)

Originally posted by nikfang
The matrix controlling powers could only affect the actual matrix, and not the people in it( besides Smith's hacking thing, which didn't work on neo so it wouldn't have a chance on thanos)

Not at all true...

Neo can change the rules of the Matrix to favor himself; as is seen in his ability to change things so that he can bypass the strength/speed cap that the system imposes upon those within it...

Also, Neo demostrated the ability to tamper with someone's code directly when he saved Trinity and when he destroyed Agent Smith in the original movie...

Henshaw would be able to do all these things himself; he'd absolutely be able to tamper with Thanos's code in the Matrix as Thanos would be in a fully digital form and thus vulnerable to the power of a powerful technopath...

Henshaw wins...

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Not at all true...

Neo can change the rules of the Matrix to favor himself; as is seen in his ability to change things so that he can bypass the strength/speed cap that the system imposes upon those within it...

Also, Neo demostrated the ability to tamper with someone's code directly when he saved Trinity and when he destroyed Agent Smith in the original movie...

Henshaw would be able to do all these things himself; he'd absolutely be able to tamper with Thanos's code in the Matrix as Thanos would be in a fully digital form and thus vulnerable to the power of a powerful technopath...

Henshaw wins...


You forget that Agent Smith is AI.

Originally posted by nikfang
You forget that Agent Smith is AI.

Oh I havent forgot that...

But the fact remains that wether you are an AI or not, you are digital within the Matrix and subject to having your code tampered with by technopathic power...

Agent Smith was an AI, but was tampered with by Neo...

Trinity was flesh and blood but was tampered with by Neo...

Again, regardless of their origin, both are fully digitalized within the Matrix and are subject to be tampered with; Thanos would be no exception...

Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Not at all true...

Neo can change the rules of the Matrix to favor himself; as is seen in his ability to change things so that he can bypass the strength/speed cap that the system imposes upon those within it...

Also, Neo demostrated the ability to tamper with someone's code directly when he saved Trinity and when he destroyed Agent Smith in the original movie...

Henshaw would be able to do all these things himself; he'd absolutely be able to tamper with Thanos's code in the Matrix as Thanos would be in a fully digital form and thus vulnerable to the power of a powerful technopath...

Henshaw wins...


Except for the fact that Neo was by no means all-powerful in the Matrix, since that's what you're presuming him to be. This is clearly demonstrated during his interaction with the Trainman, his limitations when dealing with the Keymaker's backdoor programs, and the fact that all his actions were preordained by the Oracle.

This is a comparison of epic fail proportions anyways, because Neo's capabilities were relegated to a virtual reality environment, a software system. To be an actual technopath he would need to be capable of manipulating any type of hardware. Yet, somehow, someway, Neo's powers in cyberspace apply to the Hank Henshaw.

Lord of blunder is at it again. You are a complete idiot. First posting wiki pages isn't proof that is a joke. Second how the **** is stopping bullets tecopathy u moron. The bullets WEREN'T REAL NOR WERE THEY MACHINES. neo stopping them had **** all to do with tecnopathy. It was essentially a dream world created by machines that certain people could manipulate but that isn't manipulting the machines u idiot. If so he would've been able to ACTUALLY take over the machines n stop the invasion or take over the prime machine n reverse everything. HE NEVER DID OR COULD. manipulating a dream world isn't tecnopathy. Neither is bringing trinity back to life. She isn't a machine. That again was manipulating bthe dream world. How stupid some can be

To be fair, in the last movie he could stop the machines attacking him. That is technopathy.

Why are we arguing about The Matrix again?

Kurupt, stop bashing.

Also, rewriting software is technically technopathy.

Originally posted by Endless Mike
Why are we arguing about The Matrix again?

Cause this stupid thread, puts two comic book characters into a Crappy movie franchise that wasn't explained well enough.

Originally posted by -Pr-
Kurupt, stop bashing.

Also, rewriting software is technically technopathy.

Thank you Pr...

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Kurupt cant seem to wrap his mind around the fact that everything done in the Matrix centers around Matrix code manipulation and software rewriting...

The Matrix is a giant Earth simulation; completely computerized, completely digital...

The bullets Neo stopped was computer code...mathetical constructs given a physical (Matrix code based) form...

Thus Neo manipulating those bullets and everything else in the Matrix is technopathy; he's manipulating Matrix code, and its associated technology, with his mind...just like Henshaw would be able to do while in the Matrix.

Its a simple concept; its a shame that Thanos-based bias is blinding peeps to this simple concept.