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Originally posted by FrothByte
I'll have to rewatch to be sure, but I think it started regrowing as soon as it was blown off. Just took a bit of time to complete but it couldn't have been more than a few minutes.
No idea, I have perfect memory recall.
They were cut off while on Xandar and didn't completely regrow until after they were captured, processed in the penal system and sent to the space-prison. Not instant, but appeared to be less than a day.
Originally posted by Robtard
No idea, I have perfect memory recall.They were cut off while on Xandar and didn't completely regrow until after they were captured, processed in the penal system and sent to the space-prison. Not instant, but appeared to be less than a day.
Ah yes, you jogged a memory there. I remember Groot being processed and his arms were still regrowing.
why would we assume otherwise, unless groot is in fact of a diffrent carbon structure resistant to most damage cap should be able to damage him.
the droid/bots in the prison where shooting groot and taking pieces and chunks off the shiled from his left arm and groot just kept regrowing it. a shield thrust from cap mixed with some form/level of super soldier strength should do some damage atleast.
in civil war when cap was fighting the shield/hyrda agents in the elevator he showed two major level strength feats.
1. using brute force to take off the magnetic clamp
2. with little room to run he burst through a glass panel that didn't even crack from one of the agents being KO'ed from the impact against it (implying it was reinforced or atleast toughened and because this was a high level shield firm we can assume it was bulletproof)
Originally posted by Genesis-Soldier
why would we assume otherwise, unless groot is in fact of a diffrent carbon structure resistant to most damage cap should be able to damage him.the droid/bots in the prison where shooting groot and taking pieces and chunks off the shiled from his left arm and groot just kept regrowing it. a shield thrust from cap mixed with some form/level of super soldier strength should do some damage atleast.
in civil war when cap was fighting the shield/hyrda agents in the elevator he showed two major level strength feats.
1. using brute force to take off the magnetic clamp
2. with little room to run he burst through a glass panel that didn't even crack from one of the agents being KO'ed from the impact against it (implying it was reinforced or atleast toughened and because this was a high level shield firm we can assume it was bulletproof)
Meh, Cap shield bashes other humans but it's not like he cuts them to pieces with every shield throw or hit. His punches don't go through human bodies the same way a bullet does. I mean, I know Cap is strong but are we really going to attribute him with the same penetrating capabilities of bullets?
Originally posted by Genesis-Soldier
i guess that could come under he whole 'Cap has Morals' Spheel but it is possible to "attribute him with the same penetrating capabilities of bullets"
Cap has no problems knifing his opponents in the back so the "morals" theory doesn't hold up that well. For you to attribute to him the same penetration capabilities of bullets you'd need to actually cite feats for it.
true,
is there a diffrence between bullet penetrating feats and sheer force through an object?
because as i said before, it can be assumed that the glass in the elevator at the S.H.I.E.L.D ground HQ was likely bullet proof and cap went right through it with little room to run.
this could be compared to penetration levels but i am not sure as i don't know the composite of the glass but it took a standard henchman KO shot to it and didn't crack