Originally posted by FrothByte
OF course it's canon. Agents of SHIELD is still part of the MCU and the SIf that appeared there is the same Sif that was in Thor.
I don't mind discussing expanded universes, but don't act like it is valid as if it were in the movie. Strictly speaking the feat is inadmissible.
Temp ban if you try that again.
The MVF Golden Rule:
What is seen on screen is canon in these forums. If your character you wish to use has feats/actions/handicaps that contradict what that character did on screen (movie canon), then it is a violation and is illegal. MOVIE FEATS ONLY!
8) Characters from televised movies are allowed for versus matches, but characters from an actual TV series are not allowed, since, obviously, the tv series is not a movie. Characters who have appeared on both television and on film (Star Trek, 24, etc) are allowed for versus matches. Star Trek, for example, has numerous tv shows of different franchises as well as motion pictures and it seems only fair to allow feats from both in versus matches. Remember, though: Characters who have appeared on television ONLY cannot be used in the Movie Versus Forum. That is why we have the All Versus Forum.
Personally, I could care less if tv feats are allowed or not. For the purposes of this thread, Sif tanking a shotgun blast doesn't affect the outcome at all, which is that she gets levitated into the air via telekinesis and either gets knocked unconscious or decapitated.
Originally posted by KingD19
Then I don't know why he allowed the MagnaGuards in III. Because that's what their staffs are tipped with, and I've never seen electrical arcs able to withstand a saber(because they can't). But Lucas is known to **** up, so I guess it makes sense.Sif still loses.
SW Canon policy is/was very strict. GL was the final arbiter of canon, and oftentimes his canon simply rode over established EU as a bull tramples through third world villages. The newer Clone Wars series also just tore holes in large parts of CW EU established ten years ago, simply because (and he has been candid about this) GL doesn't care and considers EU an alternate continuity. This is especially maddening because morons like Leland Chee insist that the canons are one, with GL's stuff being 'over-riding' and then making no attempt otherwise to establish continuity.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Fandrall was punctured straight through by some big-ass Frost giant spike. Didn't kill him.
It also wasn't a killing blow, but he was still pretty well hurt from it.
Originally posted by Placidity
I don't mind discussing expanded universes, but don't act like it is valid as if it were in the movie. Strictly speaking the feat is inadmissible.Temp ban if you try that again.
Lol.
Originally posted by Tzeentch
Personally, I could care less if tv feats are allowed or not. For the purposes of this thread, Sif tanking a shotgun blast doesn't affect the outcome at all, which is that she gets levitated into the air via telekinesis and either gets knocked unconscious or decapitated.
Blax recognizes his ancient nemesis, the Red Herring.