Von Doom vs Ironman

Started by Nietzschean4 pages

Originally posted by DrDeadpool
Real Supernovas are almost 100 billion Kelvin (hotter than Sun's core) , they destroy planets, what happened in the movie isn't even near supernovas , I think nearest temperature to that in cosmos is temperature of the surface of sun , I'm pretty sure that Tony's Missiles will hurt him, he has other options too like Tri-beam.
i want you to google lightning and the temperature it can reach in earth's atmosphere.

Tony was amped at 400% to fight Thor, under normal power. I don't think it would have gone as good for Tony.

Originally posted by DrDeadpool
Real Supernovas are almost 100 billion Kelvin (hotter than Sun's core) , they destroy planets, what happened in the movie isn't even near supernovas , I think nearest temperature to that in cosmos is temperature of the surface of sun , I'm pretty sure that Tony's Missiles will hurt him, he has other options too like Tri-beam.

The supernova was contained in Sue's forcefields. Not to mention that scientists have artificially produced temperatures far greater than even a supernova's in controlled laboratory conditions.

Originally posted by TheGrat1
What makes you think an AT missle won't kill Doom?

The fact that Johnny's heat blast didn't do so?
Originally posted by TheGrat1

He will literally explode from the inside out. Doom also has no way of harming him. Worst case scenario Tony throws him in the Marianas trench and watches him sink to the bottom.

😂What an ignorant quack.

Originally posted by Epicurus
The supernova was contained in Sue's forcefields. Not to mention that scientists have artificially produced temperatures far greater than even a supernova's in controlled laboratory conditions.

The fact that Johnny's heat blast didn't do so?

😂What an ignorant quack.

1. I've already covered that Sue's forcefield did not completely enclose Johnny's attack. It was not supernova heat nor was it even close to it, get over it.

2. Unless Doom's insides are also made of metal I don't see how that is relevant. Just because you can heat up something made of metal does not mean you can destroy it outright. That's like saying you would prefer to use a 4000 kelvin flamethrower on a tank over a sidewinder missile. Ridiculous.

3. Yes, because you have demonstrated yourself to be an absolute authority on the subject so far... 🙄

When you can prove Doom's skin has greater resistance to penetration than a tank, talk to me. Until then Tony' puts a missile/bullet in his eye, goes home, and bangs Pepper.

Originally posted by TheGrat1
1. I've already covered that Sue's forcefield did not completely enclose Johnny's attack. It was not supernova heat nor was it even close to it, get over it.

Once Sue had completed it, it completely enveloped his flames. So your first debunkment got debunked.
Originally posted by TheGrat1

2. Unless Doom's insides are also made of metal I don't see how that is relevant. Just because you can heat up something made of metal does not mean you can destroy it outright. That's like saying you would prefer to use a 4000 kelvin flamethrower on a tank over a sidewinder missile. Ridiculous.

Doom's entire body had mutated into cosmic organic-metal. Or did you somehow miss the scene where the doctor who was analyzing Victor's mutating body noted that his tissue, organs and entire biophysical structure was changing?
Originally posted by TheGrat1

3. Yes, because you have demonstrated yourself to be an absolute authority on the subject so far... 🙄

I've done a far better job of it than you have, that much is a given.
Originally posted by TheGrat1

When you can prove Doom's skin has greater resistance to penetration than a tank, talk to me. Until then Tony' puts a missile/bullet in his eye, goes home, and bangs Pepper.

Fun fact; tank armor is made of normal steel for your run of the mill, Soviet era tank that Tony blew up. Doom's skin was not only stronger than carbon steel and titanium(which themselves are stronger than regular steel), it was also harder than diamonds. Which essentially makes it pretty much the toughest material on Earth, lol.