Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Nope
Here you go.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LI3eBENgyVQ
Look how long Lois withstood it. It was actually pulling her into it until Superman showed up.
Originally posted by carver9
Here you go.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LI3eBENgyVQ
Look how long Lois withstood it. It was actually pulling her into it until Superman showed up.
She had a shield carved, called plot induced super shield.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
You suggested he could not lift it dumbass. I've proved you wrong at every point now your copying my argument. Just deal with losing and get over it.
Sorry, you lost me there. What did I suggest? I never suggested that Hulk could lift the leviathan. What I'm saying is that it took more strength for Hulk to stop-punch that leviathan than Superman showed supporting that oil rig. Plus like I said, Superman did NOT lift the entirety of that oil rig. He supported it for a few seconds from collapsing.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Sorry, you lost me there. What did I suggest? I never suggested that Hulk could lift the leviathan. What I'm saying is that it took more strength for Hulk to stop-punch that leviathan than Superman showed supporting that oil rig. Plus like I said, Superman did NOT lift the entirety of that oil rig. He supported it for a few seconds from collapsing.
As we have already clarified, he didn't stop it on his own. He cratered it into the earth and stoped the front end, the back kept moving and iron man cleaned that mess up.
Originally posted by carver9
Excuses tbh. It doesnt work like that. A black hole would have turned her to atoms along with those powerless kryptonians that was on the ship.
No she was shielded through plot character shield. How else do you explain the kryponians being sucked in as well as MOS losing atoms or whatever was peeling off him as he flew away, as well as everything else but not her.
Plot character
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
So he should have let it run longer to destroy the city and the rest of the world..right...the only reason you do this here is cause IMP allows it, Bada or Pr would tell you to quit trolling.
Never said that but something continuously beating against something would destroy it. We seen the power of it when it spread out close to the reporters.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
As we have already clarified, he didn't stop it on his own. He cratered it into the earth and stoped the front end, the back kept moving and iron man cleaned that mess up.
Do I need to keep going over this with you? Being able to stop it's head such that it had to flip over to disperse the momentum means that Hulk punched with enough strength that the leviathan could not move forward anymore and thus had to flip over. Meaning Hulk had to at least match the initial force/momentum of that leviathan.
Which, again, is more impressive than Superman supporting that oil rig. Honestly, the world engine feat is more impressive, you should just stick with that.
Originally posted by carver9
Never said that but something continuously beating against something would destroy it. We seen the power of it when it spread out close to the reporters.
Here I'm not doing your homework for you anymore
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=581537&pagenumber=16
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
No she was shielded through plot character shield. How else do you explain the kryponians being sucked in as well as MOS losing atoms or whatever was peeling off him as he flew away, as well as everything else but not her.Plot character
Lol...the same thing happened to the powerless kryptonians. Do you not what a singularity would do to someone (that isn't superhuman of course). Seeing dust or whatever that was, coming off of them wouldn't have happened. Their body would have turned to atoms. Nothing during that scene gave off the impression that it was a black hole.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Do I need to keep going over this with you? Being able to stop it's head such that it had to flip over to disperse the momentum means that Hulk punched with enough strength that the leviathan could not move forward anymore and thus had to flip over. Meaning Hulk had to at least match the initial force/momentum of that leviathan.Which, again, is more impressive than Superman supporting that oil rig. Honestly, the world engine feat is more impressive, you should just stick with that.
He grew stronger as he tested his strength. His first feat was pretty impressive and requires no help.
Originally posted by carver9
Lol...the same thing happened to the powerless kryptonians. Do you not what a singularity would do to someone (that isn't superhuman of course). Seeing dust or whatever that was, coming off of them wouldn't have happened. Their body would have turned to atoms. Nothing during that scene gave off the impression that it was a black hole.
I'm not doing your homework anymore. Anything else?
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=581537&pagenumber=16
A singularity is a black hole carver, as it was explained in the movie that way.
Originally posted by Time Immemorial
I'm not doing your homework anymore. Anything else?http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=581537&pagenumber=16
A singularity is a black hole carver, as it was explained in the movie that way.
Nothing in his post explained how she survived it for that long. She survived. The people on the ship wasn't turned to dust. Nothing validates that showing as a black hole power showing besides words.
Back to the thread. Superman can beat any two of them but all of them together...ain't happening.
Originally posted by carver9
Nothing in his post explained how she survived it for that long. She survived. The people on the ship wasn't turned to dust. Nothing validates that showing as a black hole power showing besides words.Back to the thread. Superman can beat any two of them but all of them together...ain't happening.
Do you know what a black hole is and what it does?