Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Lifting his won weight all day every day. (Its like twice Megatron/Prime weight.)
1. Prove that he weighs more.
2. Explain how this is a better strength feat than ripping apart reinforced armor.
Climbing up empire State buildings/World Trade Centers, tossing trains around....? Way above Prime's tier.
Prime has used trees as weapons, and is also a superior fighter.
Originally posted by Master Han
1. Prove that he weighs more.
2. Explain how this is a better strength feat than ripping apart reinforced armor.Prime has used trees as weapons, and is also a superior fighter.
Prove that he is not. If Megatron was as heavy as Kong he couldn't fly, presumably.
Did you know that there is a reason that planes are made of light materials like aluminium?
And his mass translated also to being a small tank, and a fuel tanker. Compare that weight to 2--50 tonnes and get back to me.
Well since you don't know the properties of the "armour" it could very well be and he didn't need tools to do it either..you know...because of STRENGTH.
A superior fighter never takes his eyes off of his opponent.
A BASIC fighter would know that. Prime didnt and paid the price.
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Likewise.Dodge the point more.
Sadako, you've consistently demonstrated a total lack of elementary scientific understanding, which you seemed to realize when you dropped that line of debate in the other thread. Do you really want to embarrass yourself more by claiming that Prime must be lighter than Kong, because otherwise he couldn't fly?
That w-wait, I'm not letting you off. Prove it. Perform the calculations.
Originally posted by focus4chumps
ive already posted evidence of decepticons being hurt by riflr rounds.
And I already posted, and re-posted, my pointing out that your "evidence" merely demonstrates your lack of understanding of collision dynamics. Hint: recoiling has nothing to do with durability. Well, actually, if anything, harder materials would "recoil" more.
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
Muscle and bone is hard. Especially at impact speed.
Not compared to steel. And wtf does impact speed have to do with hardness, lol.
EDIT: it appears that both of you are content to ignore my earlier lecture on how recoiling has nothing to do with strength or durability.