Wonder Woman vs Morg...

Started by tkitna17 pages
Originally posted by h1a8
WW blocks light speed attacks with 100% success. You would be hard pressed to find a scene where she gets hit with an energy beam.

I purposely passed over quite a few scans because they were indeed energy beams nailing her.

If she consistently is able to simultaneously block MULTIPLE light speed energy beams without fail then she MUST be able to block or dodge attacks moving magnitudes slower.

It makes absolutely no sense to see light in slow motion and yet see a punch moving millions of times slower faster than you can react to. We should build arguments on things that make sense.

This statement pertains to the heralds too. It cant just go one way with you. They also see light in slow motion.

Originally posted by tkitna
I purposely passed over quite a few scans because they were indeed energy beams nailing her.

This statement pertains to the heralds too. It cant just go one way with you. They also see light in slow motion.

No they don't. They have to be proven to by showing it or it must be stated somewhere.

Morg splatters her brains with cosmic agumented punches

Originally posted by h1a8
No they don't. They have to be proven to by showing it or it must be stated somewhere.

They dont travel through asteroid fields and so forth while traveling at FTL speeds? Come on man.

So how do they find planets in the universe if they aren't ftl exactly?

Originally posted by tkitna
They dont travel through asteroid fields and so forth while traveling at FTL speeds? Come on man.
No they don't. Surfer has traveled through asteroid fields. But can you prove it was faster than light? Also did you know that the average distance between asteroids is 600000 miles? It takes light more than 3 seconds to go from asteroid to asteroid. Traveling at light speespeed it would take 3 second reflexes to avoid asteroids. Human reflexes are at best 0.2 of a second. That means humans can navigate asteroid fields traveling 15 times the speed of light. Spideys reflexes are 40 times faster than a human. He could navigate asteroid fields at 600 times the speed of light without his SS.

Originally posted by Genii96
So how do they find planets in the universe if they aren't ftl exactly?
They are FTL but only need to travel FTL speeds within stars (interstellar space). They do not need to travel too much faster than light inside a solar system.

Originally posted by h1a8
No they don't. Surfer has traveled through asteroid fields. But can you prove it was faster than light? Also did you know that the average distance between asteroids is 600000 miles? It takes light more than 3 seconds to go from asteroid to asteroid. Traveling at light speespeed it would take 3 second reflexes to avoid asteroids. Human reflexes are at best 0.2 of a second. That means humans can navigate asteroid fields traveling 15 times the speed of light. Spideys reflexes are 40 times faster than a human. He could navigate asteroid fields at 600 times the speed of light without his SS.

Its posts like these that have pushed me to put you on ignore. Good luck to the rest of forum with your drivel.

Originally posted by panthergod
Herald have superhuman reflexes but not beyond Spider-Man. GLs have comparable speed showings. Ireefutable facts.

Clayface has hit her, Slade has hit her. It's only irrefutable when you have on your DC glasses. Diana is not impossible to be hit.

Originally posted by h1a8
They are FTL but only need to travel FTL speeds within stars (interstellar space). They do not need to travel too much faster than light inside a solar system.

The Surfer covered a light year in a second. That's multiple times FTL. What are you arguing now?

Originally posted by Stoic
Clayface has hit her, Slade has hit her. It's only irrefutable when you have on your DC glasses. Diana is not impossible to be hit.

Never said she was... So why are you fabricating imaginary arguments, exactly?

Originally posted by tkitna
Its posts like these that have pushed me to put you on ignore. Good luck to the rest of forum with your drivel.

He's applying real world science to fiction. In comics they aren't spread a million KM's apart they're very close to each other. This is something shown repeatedly in comics. If we applied real life physics to comic book, comic book enthusiasts would be less enthusiastic about picking a comic up.

Originally posted by Genii96
So how do they find planets in the universe if they aren't ftl exactly?

The same way every other character with FTL flight speed and sub Spider-Man physical reflexes does.

Originally posted by panthergod
Never said she was... So why are you fabricating imaginary arguments, exactly?

I was just applying the same double standards that you were so that you could see that it goes both ways.

Originally posted by tkitna
Its posts like these that have pushed me to put you on ignore. Good luck to the rest of forum with your drivel.
if I said something wrong then prove me wrong. I assure you that I'm stating facts. Is my argument that strong? It's posters like you that make claims without proof. Heralds haven't been shown to travel many times faster than light in interplanetary space. Why would they? If you disagree then prove it. Show a Herald traveling over 50 times faster than light in interplanetary space.

Originally posted by Stoic
He's applying real world science to fiction. In comics they aren't spread a million KM's apart they're very close to each other. This is something shown repeatedly in comics. If we applied real life physics to comic book, comic book enthusiasts would be less enthusiastic about picking a comic up.
If you go by art then many things in comics can be lowballed. Artists don't always draw things in space to scale. Otherwise the reader couldn't actually see anything since space is so large. Just look at heralds next to stars in comics. Also one scene doesn't define all.

Originally posted by h1a8
If you go by art then many things in comics can be lowballed. Artists don't always draw things in space to scale. Otherwise the reader couldn't actually see anything since space is so large. Just look at heralds next to stars in comics. Also one scene doesn't define all.

No. Just stop trying to compare fictional physics to real world physics. If we took everything that comics portray literally, guys like Spiderman would turn into puddles of blood when they attempted to lift train cars, Superman would destroy the environment when he reached top speeds, the Hulk would create earthquakes when he ran at top speed, Iron Man would tear his head off doing high energy turns while moving at mach 10, etc. Just stop trying to apply scientific logic to things that have not been thought out in that manner.

You guys still jerking off to Wonder Woman?

Originally posted by Stoic
No. Just stop trying to compare fictional physics to real world physics. If we took everything that comics portray literally, guys like Spiderman would turn into puddles of blood when they attempted to lift train cars, Superman would destroy the environment when he reached top speeds, the Hulk would create earthquakes when he ran at top speed, Iron Man would tear his head off doing high energy turns while moving at mach 10, etc. Just stop trying to apply scientific logic to things that have not been thought out in that manner.
wrong.
1. Spidey is tough enough to lift train cars
2. Superman doesn't go full speed in an atmosphere for that very reason. It was stated in comics. In space Superman goes many times the speed of light.
3. Hulk would not create Earthquakes when he ran. He only weighs a half ton.
4. Iron man's suit has dampeners to protect him on the inside.

As long as a possible explanation exists then we are still under the suspension of disbelief.

Originally posted by h1a8
wrong.
1. Spidey is tough enough to lift train cars
2. Superman doesn't go full speed in an atmosphere for that very reason. It was stated in comics. In space Superman goes many times the speed of light.
3. Hulk would not create Earthquakes when he ran. He only weighs a half ton.
4. Iron man's suit has dampeners to protect him on the inside.

As long as a possible explanation exists then we are still under the suspension of disbelief.

Would you like to ask a Mod about attempting to apply real world physics to fictional physical realms? Keep it fictional because you aren't really swaying anyone arguing this way. Besides, there are comics that show the Surfer weaving through densely packed asteroid fields like we see in movies like Star Wars. The writers aren't taking real world physics into account in most scenarios. However feel free to ask a Mod about these things.