Ronan vs MOS Superman

Started by quanchi11214 pages

Originally posted by Robtard
These people must be KO'd too:

Because no one ever relaxes in the water by floating on their backs.

So you ignore the context of the scene. Oh how tardey of you, cock.

Does Ronan get the stone here is the predominant question.

Originally posted by quanchi112
So you ignore the context of the scene. Oh how tardey of you, cuck.

"irony"

Originally posted by Robtard
"irony"
Stupidity.

Originally posted by carver9
A Gun he made? And how strong was it because remember, his weapon survived that crash land as well along with an big explosion that happened on the ship, along with a space craft crashing into him at high speeds.

Not exactly, since Starlord had to go all ABDC to give Rocket enough time to repair it.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Stupidity.

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Originally posted by quanchi112
It isn't my job to make you understand the scene. Take that up with your parents as they did a lousy job sf guiding you.

It is your job to back up the claims you make with evidence. But instead you resort to getting personal. Guess I must be getting to you.

Fact is, we see him holding the base of the oil rig. We see the beam he is standing on start to bend and give out. Then we see a wide shot of it collapsing on him, and him getting enveloped in flames, while he is still standing up and trying to hold. Next shot of him shows him floating in the water. Then we also see him, throughout the film, exert himself physically. He pushes the sinking bus out of the water, he wrecks that guy's truck. Hell, his two big fights are feats of physical exertion. Because news flash... fighting requires effort and exertion. And none of the physical exertion KO's him.

Fact is, even if he was actually KO'd, it was a lot more likely that it was due to sensory overload than anything else. If a normal person, by some bizarre act of fate, survived the physical trauma of the position Clark was in, they would probably end up deaf, mute and blind. The concussion and noise of something like a rig blowing up and collapsing would destroy eardrums. The heat and light would destroy your eyes and fry your retinas. The heat would also sear your throat. And we know that Kryptonians have WAY more acute senses than normal beings. So even though Clark honed his senses for every day life, it couldn't have prepared him for the sensory explosion of having an oil tower collapse on him. Hell, they specifically show the "Hone your senses" flashback right after the oil rig collapses.

So which is more likely? Extreme sensory overload, a problem we are shown throughout the film is a potential Kryptonian vulnerability? Or pure physical exertion, which he does throughout the film and does not get KO'd?

Oh, and reported btw. I have asked you multiple times now to provide feats to back your claims. You ignore them and try to get personal with me instead. So reported for trolling and avoiding the burden of proof.

Originally posted by Robtard
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Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
It [B]is your job to back up the claims you make with evidence. But instead you resort to getting personal. Guess I must be getting to you.

Fact is, we see him holding the base of the oil rig. We see the beam he is standing on start to bend and give out. Then we see a wide shot of it collapsing on him, and him getting enveloped in flames, while he is still standing up and trying to hold. Next shot of him shows him floating in the water. Then we also see him, throughout the film, exert himself physically. He pushes the sinking bus out of the water, he wrecks that guy's truck. Hell, his two big fights are feats of physical exertion. Because news flash... fighting requires effort and exertion. And none of the physical exertion KO's him.

Fact is, even if he was actually KO'd, it was a lot more likely that it was due to sensory overload than anything else. If a normal person, by some bizarre act of fate, survived the physical trauma of the position Clark was in, they would probably end up deaf, mute and blind. The concussion and noise of something like a rig blowing up and collapsing would destroy eardrums. The heat and light would destroy your eyes and fry your retinas. The heat would also sear your throat. And we know that Kryptonians have WAY more acute senses than normal beings. So even though Clark honed his senses for every day life, it couldn't have prepared him for the sensory explosion of having an oil tower collapse on him. Hell, they specifically show the "Hone your senses" flashback right after the oil rig collapses.

So which is more likely? Extreme sensory overload, a problem we are shown throughout the film is a potential Kryptonian vulnerability? Or pure physical exertion, which he does throughout the film and does not get KO'd?

Oh, and reported btw. I have asked you multiple times now to provide feats to back your claims. You ignore them and try to get personal with me instead. So reported for trolling and avoiding the burden of proof. [/B]

The bus wasn't the same kind of exertion as the oil tower. It is like being ko'd by one punch at a particular instance and then not the next time.

Originally posted by quanchi112
So you ignore the context of the scene. Oh how tardey of you, cock.

What context? He saved people then was in the water thinking about his past.

The fact that he went smashing through mountains at hyper speed later without being hurt in the slightest proves he most likely was just taking a nap in the water.

If your claiming otherwise, bring the proof since the rest of the film contradicts your claim.

Originally posted by DARTH POWER
What context? He saved people then was in the water thinking about his past.

The fact that he went smashing through mountains at hyper speed later without being hurt in the slightest proves he most likely was just taking a nap in the water.

If your claiming otherwise, bring the proof since the rest of the film contradicts your claim.

I agree bro.

I also believe he was not ko'ed.

Something about the way he woke up so calm and everything.

Originally posted by carver9
Repeated blasts would do more than hurt him. If it makes you feel better, he would stomps Hulk as well.
Prove they would do more than hurt him? if they ever manage to tag him.

Couldn't care less about Hulk because Superman > Hulk.

You see what I don't get is how Ronan surviving getting a ship crash on him is >>>> to Superman flying head first into the World Engine--a colossal machine that made the ship Ronan tank look like a toothpick--come out on the other side and destroy it, while being explicitily weak from the atmosphere.

It's really funny because a weak Superman has a feat that is vastly superior to what an amped Ronan showed.

But nope. Ronan wins, right? Because: I.Hate.Superman.

We get it.

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Edit BTW Hulk would tool Ronan as well. You're drunk.

Originally posted by DARTH POWER
What context? He saved people then was in the water thinking about his past.

The fact that he went smashing through mountains at hyper speed later without being hurt in the slightest proves he most likely was just taking a nap in the water.

If your claiming otherwise, bring the proof since the rest of the film contradicts your claim.

He didn't physically exert himself in those other instances. I'm just dealing in logic you toad.

LOL.

Originally posted by Zack Fair
LOL.
Just slaying trolls.

It is what I do.

Can you kill yourself? Or are you like a terminator who can't self terminate?

Ronan wins, he has a hammer.

Originally posted by Mindset
Ronan wins, he has a hammer.
Well...i got to say....

....

Yes. How did I not think of that?

Hammer>fist.

GG.

Originally posted by quanchi112
He didn't physically exert himself in those other instances. I'm just dealing in logic you toad.

Ah right, and why did he physically exert himself?

Because he hadn't pushed the limits of his powers yet like Jor-El taught him to.

You're so jealous of Superman it's not even funny anymore.

Originally posted by carver9
A Gun he made? And how strong was it because remember, his weapon survived that crash land as well along with an big explosion that happened on the ship, along with a space craft crashing into him at high speeds.

Drax survived the same ship crashing into them when rocket hit them both. So therefore Drax has the same durability as Ronin with the power gem. Using your reasoning here.