Combat Speed!!!

Started by Rage.Of.Olympus6 pages
Originally posted by psycho gundam
octavius is smarter than pa kent

😂

Flash:

Zoom:

Ironman:

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_super/0/3853/991534-iron_speed.jpg

Silver Surfer:

http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/comic/SilverSurfer_Rune-14.jpg[

Reaction feat:

OP states, no flashes or Zoom.

Originally posted by -K-M-
Zoom feat wins....

Here's Northstar doing the Speed Demon feat

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v118/Nidaime-Sama/Two-in-One084_22.jpg

A thousand blows hit before he even registered he was being attacked as per the Narration. Ranark didn't have time to count himself 😖hifty:

Speed Demon feat looks far better.

Please. You wouldn't know what quantification was if it came up and smacked you over the head with a slide rule.

Originally posted by ODG
Speed Demon feat looks far better.

Better? Ok, but that's debatable, but why is it far better? Their both landing thousand blows in a fraction of a second.

Originally posted by -K-M-
Better? Ok, but that's debatable, but why is it far better? Their both landing thousand blows in a fraction of a second.
Because one of them rained thousands of blows in a fraction of a second and the other did not.

Originally posted by ODG
Because one of them rained thousands of blows in a fraction of a second and the other did not.

Eh? Northstar hit Ranark (who was a god-like being) a thousand times before he even knew he was being attacked. That's literally a fraction of a second too

We don't even know if it was Doc exaggerating either, while in Northstar's case in was the narration that stated it

Originally posted by -K-M-
Eh? Northstar hit Ranark (who was a god-like being) a thousand times before he even knew he was being attacked. That's literally a fraction of a second too
No, it's not.

A god like being hit a thousand times before he even knew was being attacked isn't a split second attack? Interesting. Pain receptors for most cases only need a split second to register in the brain.

So Doc registered his blows, and as mentioned earlier did he count them too? Sounds more like exaggeration then anything concerning Doc.

It probably took five hours to Ranark to notice Northstar, he's so powerful he didn't even felt those puny punches.

Originally posted by Bentley
It probably took five hours to Ranark to notice Northstar, he's so powerful he didn't even felt those puny punches.

😖hifty:

Originally posted by -K-M-
A god like being hit a thousand times before he even knew was being attacked isn't a split second attack? Interesting.
It's not interesting. It's just not the same. At all.
Originally posted by -K-M-
So Doc registered his blows, and as mentioned earlier did he count them too?
I can't tell whether or not you're being intentionally obtuse just because Northstar's feat doesn't compare. In either case, let me address this non sequitur. Your disbelief over the "counting" glosses over the obvious fact: Octavius didn't count, he quantified. Octavius wasn't doing his Sesame Street Count "1-2-3 bats" exercises while getting pummeled. He generalized a number that reached in the thousands. Octavius could have been hit anywhere between 2000x and 10000x times and his statement would be completely accurate. That quantification has a huge generalized range and doesn't concern itself with accuracy of counting. So your disbelief that Otto has the ability to count thousands of hits is a complete non sequitur.

Now if you want to argue that Otto cannot have the ability to quantify thousands of hits, then go ahead and make that argument. But I'd like to think that even you would at least admit the notion that Octavius probably knows the difference between dozens, hundreds and thousands.

And if that really strains your credulity, or in case you're thinking of dragging out this conversation with feigned befuddlement, consider this example: I can look at a stadium crowd in a moment -- without being a meta enhanced, bullet-timing super-genius -- and tell the difference between dozens of people in the stands, hundreds of people in the stands, and thousands of people in the stands.

Knowing the quantitative difference between dozens, hundreds and thousands isn't a feat of superspeed counting. It's rather unextraordinary and unconscious... even in everyday life.

Originally posted by -K-M-
Sounds more like exaggeration then anything concerning Doc.
Still far better than Northstar's feat.

My that was a long winded response and basically you using big words to appear smart *Golf clap* I shall leave it to the others decide, but there is no way those two feats are the best out there regardless.

Also an exaggeration means "to represent as greater than is actually the case; overstate" and guess what even smart people exaggerate too. Not sure why this is news.

Originally posted by -K-M-
My that was a long winded response and basically you using big words to appear smart *Golf clap* I shall leave it to the others decide, but there is no way those two feats are the best out there regardless.
Your stunned silence and inability to manufacture a response has nothing to do with my diction.
Originally posted by -K-M-
Also an exaggeration means "to represent as greater than is actually the case; overstate" and guess what even smart people exaggerate too. Not sure why this is news.
This has nothing to do with what I said. Somehow, not surprising.

haha what? you didn't even really talk about what I brought up. You just posted a long winded response that really answered nothing. Now you will reply with a predictable response saying blah blah blah your inability to correlate a response dictates the lack of credibility in your argument, etc.

Me leaving to others to decide is not a tactic, it's because I couldn't careless as I strongly believe neither of the feats are the best out there so doesn't even matter to debate the issue.

Originally posted by -K-M-
haha what? you didn't even really talk about what I brought up.
Irony.

Predictable.

Originally posted by -K-M-
Predictable.
Yes, pointing out your irony is becoming predictable. Somehow this is supposed to be my fault.