Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Your force TK cannot stop the hammer, or stop Thor, and Loki Gungir's utterly wrecks them while they are busy with Thor.
OK, question. Let's say Thor is fighting some random opponent and he throws his hammer. A second later Thor is dead, due to some random attack by the same opponent. What happens to the hammer?
Originally posted by The Spleen
Lol, you're such a tool. Thor gets lifted off the ground via force hold and gets decapitated./fight. Unless Thor has a scene where he resisted TK. Go ahead and find it, I'll wait.
Proof that Anakin has fought someone on the level of Thor's strength? He could barley lift Padme when he choked her out.
Asgardians win this. Thor can just go airborne and destroy the entire arena from the sky. Given how Luke was struggling to pull that ship out of the swamp in ESB, it would appear that force tk does have limits, so they're not plucking him out the air. When Thor decimates the entire battlefield, won't matter where or how fast the Jedi run.
Originally posted by Lestov16
Asgardians win this. Thor can just go airborne and destroy the entire arena from the sky.
No, force hold immobilizes Thor, lightsaber takes his head off.
Given how Luke was struggling to pull that ship out of the swamp in ESB, it would appear that force tk does have limits, so they're not plucking him out the air.
Lol, nice, quoting LOW END feats from a HALF TRAINED jedi. Epic fail, dude.
When Thor decimates the entire battlefield, won't matter where or how fast the Jedi run.Nah, what I just said.
Yoda is the strongest in this fight, Thor swings his hammer, yoda dodges and cuts him down before he knows what happens, someone shoots blasts, they gets absorbed by tutaminus, loki tries to pull a dopple ganger, they sense where loki really is. Also luke failing to lift the ship is then overstepped by yoda lifting the ship for him. Let Thor swing his big hammer, as a wise green space monkey once said "Size matters not"
Originally posted by WildBantha88
Yoda is the strongest in this fight, Thor swings his hammer, yoda dodges and cuts him down before he knows what happens, someone shoots blasts, they gets absorbed by tutaminus, loki tries to pull a dopple ganger, they sense where loki really is. Also luke failing to lift the ship is then overstepped by yoda lifting the ship for him. Let Thor swing his big hammer, as a wise green space monkey once said "Size matters not"
Too bad Yoda isn't in the thread.
Gungir wrecks, Thor's lightning wrecks your argument.
Originally posted by Time Immemorialtutaminus absorbs Thors lightning. Really if your going to beat a starwars character don't try and do it with lightning, that's kind of one of the reoccurring themes in starwars. Powerful lightning gets shot at jedi, and jedi defend against it. And if your going to argue Thors lightning is stronger than any in sw universe, do your research on sidious, his lightning is powerful as hell
Gungir wrecks, Thor's lightning wrecks your argument.
Originally posted by WildBantha88
tutaminus absorbs Thors lightning. Really if your going to beat a starwars character don't try and do it with lightning, that's kind of one of the reoccurring themes in starwars. Powerful lightning gets shot at jedi, and jedi defend against it. And if your going to argue Thors lightning is stronger than any in sw universe, do your research on sidious, his lightning is powerful as hell
His lightning is not stronger then Thor's and he is not blocking Gungir. You keep talking about Yoda and Sidious..were are they in this argument? Yoda isn't even in this fight.
Thor's lightning outclasses Sidious and Yoda by every measure their is.
Show me screen feats of Yoda or Sidious lightning being more powerful then Thor.
I see The Spleen is still too cowardly to respond to me.
The weird part is that Thor's strength and ability to fly not only counter TK, but his manipulation of wind is demonstrably more powerful than any movie Jedi's TK. He can counter TK's hold on his own body by being too strong and being able to fly, and the Jedi themselves will be unable to resist the winds he's hurling them around with, which further stabilize himself.
He wins, is what I'm saying.