Gabriel(Legion) vs Iron Man

Started by Time Immemorial4 pages

Originally posted by The Spleen
I did in fact, many times. In the kitchen fight, Michael has Gabriel in a choke hold and Gabriel stabs himself in order to kill Michael. Then in the last fight, Michael slashes Gabriel in the gut with his sword.

One is an impale, one a slash.

And how does it change the outcome of this fight?

Tri Beams cuts him in half.

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
And how does it change the outcome of this fight?

Tri Beams cuts him in half.

Not if IM is possessed. Wait, WHEN IM is possessed. IM is human and the angels literally possessed "legions" of humans while they were still in heaven.

Now, prove to me IM can resist angelic possession.

So basically Keamy has to cheat because he can't get a legitimate win here

Originally posted by The Spleen
Not if IM is possessed. Wait, WHEN IM is possessed. IM is human and the angels literally possessed "legions" of humans while they were still in heaven.

Now, prove to me IM can resist angelic possession.

He resisted the mind gem's possession by Loki.

Gods>angels

Originally posted by The Spleen
Doesn't have to. He simply possesses them.

/thread.

And before anyone denies this. what is IM? Human. What did the angels possess? Humans. Possession>>>IM.

Lmao.

So when has Gabriel possessed anyone on-screen again?

Really don't recall Legion and how the "possession" works as that was a shit film.

But IM did not resist Loki's scepter’s possession. Loki make contact with his flux capacitor; that negated the "spell". It was a humor scene and CIS/PIS, as all Loki had to do was aim a couple inches lower.

YouTube video

IIRC, we have no idea if the possession was innate of angels or simply God-induced for Plot Drama. Gabriel, when on screen, looked rather corporeal.

Originally posted by Robtard
Really don't recall Legion and how the "possession" works as that was a shit film.

But IM did not resist Loki's scepter’s possession. Loki make contact with his flux capacitor; that negated the "spell". It was a humor scene and CIS/PIS, as all Loki had to do was aim a couple inches lower.

YouTube video

Actually Tony did resist the scepter's possession but you just have a different reason why that happenned 🙂 but anyway I don't remember Loki possessing others with touching the scepter on the other parts of the victims except than their chests.

The big metal SFX was a dead giveaway.

Originally posted by DrDeadpool
Actually Tony did resist the scepter's possession but you just have a different reason why that happenned 🙂 but anyway I don't remember Loki possessing others with touching the scepter on the other parts of the victims except than their chests.

There was a scene had Erik Selvig under his control which lead him to the tesseract at the end of Thor before he had the Spear of Destiny.

Originally posted by DrDeadpool
Actually Tony did resist the scepter's possession but you just have a different reason why that happenned 🙂 but anyway I don't remember Loki possessing others with touching the scepter on the other parts of the victims except than their chests.

Oh my. It was due to Loki taping the arc reactor and not due to Tony having some special resistance is the point. The loud "clinks" was the giveaway.

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Wrong that never happened, it was demon possession. Caught you lying again.

It was angels
God had sent the angels as the second plague to scour mankind
Originally posted by The Spleen
Think about it: Loki must be close to his victim and actually touch them in order to possess them. The angels can do it from heaven. This implies that angelic possession>>>>>>>>>>>Loki possession.

The spear thing needed to go through a mans hearts or some bullshizzle like that and because of the arc reactor the spear thingy did nothing to him

Did no one watch these movies?

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
IIRC, we have no idea if the possession was innate of angels or simply God-induced for Plot Drama. Gabriel, when on screen, looked rather corporeal.
When Quaid and CO. first meet Michael he literally tells them that angels are possessing people. Then there's the scene where the cops try to stop Michael and one is possessed by an angel.

Originally posted by The Spleen
When Quaid and CO. first meet Michael he literally tells them that angels are possessing people. Then there's the scene where the cops try to stop Michael and one is possessed by an angel.

So okay Jarvis wins 🙂

Originally posted by DrDeadpool
So okay Jarvis wins 🙂
So Jarvis is gonna know Tony has been possessed? How?

Originally posted by The Spleen
So Jarvis is gonna know Tony has been possessed? How?

😆 I meant Paul Bettany, the actor who voices Jarvis and plays Gabriel wins means Gabriel wins 😉

Paul Bettany played Michael. Gabriel was played by "Damn good eggs" Keamy.

Originally posted by Lestov16
Paul Bettany played Michael. Gabriel was played by "Damn good eggs" Keamy.

I confused the two character all along so if that's the case Gabriel wins easily without possession.

Originally posted by The Spleen
When Quaid and CO. first meet Michael he literally tells them that angels are possessing people. Then there's the scene where the cops try to stop Michael and one is possessed by an angel.

Right, but we don't see Gabriel doing the same, and we know from the end-scene that God directly controls their powers, allowing Michael to be reborn, etc.

So saying "they possess people, so Gabriel can" requires evidence that they can do so without God's direct intervention/will.

Originally posted by DrDeadpool
😆 I meant Paul Bettany, the actor who voices Jarvis and plays Gabriel wins means Gabriel wins 😉
😛