High End Thor vs HP Doomsday

Started by Galan00714 pages

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Bro, the World Tree isn't literally just a tree.
Of course it is. You're just not thinking 4th dimensionally, dood.

Yes, he needed to get that extra 10 feet up to rip away their universe. So he climbed a tree.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Bro, the World Tree isn't literally just a tree.
It's a special tree. But it's still a tree.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17

Where are you getting this from? Out of anger, he tore off the 10th realm from Yggdrasil right after his battle with the forces of Heven(battle was in Asgard). There was no magic button or shoehorned plot power. It was all Odinforce.
He displaced a whole you universe from its normal position in space/time and placed it in a totally new area. Ygdrassil is a manifestation of the cosmological map used by Asgardians that shows the nine realms(ten counting Heven) in relation to each other.
Why would you even attempt to lowball this?

So again, if I manipulate a part of the tree then did I manipulate reality of a certain realm?

Originally posted by h1a8
It's a special tree. But it's still a tree.

So again, if I manipulate a part of the tree then did I manipulate reality of a certain realm?


Ok before we go any further, first tell me what you are trying to get at?

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Ok before we go any further, first tell me what you are trying to get at?
I'm trying to say that the feat is unquantifiable. We don't know exactly to what extent that affecting the tree will affect the reality that part of the tree represents. For example, if someone applies several thousand tons of force to a particular part of the tree then it is possible that something will change in that actually part of reality. Didn't normal Thor manipulate the tree physically one time?

Originally posted by h1a8
I'm trying to say that the feat is unquantifiable. We don't know exactly to what extent that affecting the tree will affect the reality that part of the tree represents. For example, if someone applies several thousand tons of force to a particular part of the tree then it is possible that something will change in that actually part of reality. Didn't normal Thor manipulate the tree physically one time?

Again where are you getting this from? Look at the scans again. Odin did not walk up to a manifestation of Yggdrassil and simply tear off a branch and connected it somewhere else.

I've seen it all now. Lol..

That was a high end unquantifiable feat for Thor. He fought the will of the tree when he pushed the world engine. And it was only possible due to the machinations of Seth. He created the world engine to eventually mess the tree up. Yes the same Seth who battled Odin later on causing all kinds of side effects like sending shockwaves to multiple planes of reality and destroying galaxies and such.

Basically a simple schmuck off the street would not be able to manipulate Yggdrasil just like that. It would have to be someone with monumental power.

H1 man.... Man.........

And as for the feat being unquantifiable, no shiet...
When was the last time you quantified something that had someone removing a universe from it's original place?
Or something comparable..

This I gotta see......

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Again where are you getting this from? Look at the scans again. Odin did not walk up to a manifestation of Yggdrassil and simply tear off a branch and connected it somewhere else.

I've seen it all now. Lol..

That was a high end unquantifiable feat for Thor. He fought the will of the tree when he pushed the world engine. And it was only possible due to the machinations of Seth. He created the world engine to eventually mess the tree up. Yes the same Seth who battled Odin later on causing all kinds of side effects like sending shockwaves to multiple planes of reality and destroying galaxies and such.

Basically a simple schmuck off the street would not be able to manipulate Yggdrasil just like that. It would have to be someone with monumental power.

H1 man.... Man.........

Actually the world tree connects nine worlds. Each world is no bigger than a planet. And Seth didn't create the world engine. Anyway Odin manipulated yggdrasil to achieve the feat. We don't know how much power that took. That's why it's unquantifiable.

Originally posted by h1a8
Actually the world tree connects nine worlds. Each world is no bigger than a planet. And Seth didn't create the world engine. Anyway Odin manipulated yggdrasil to achieve the feat. We don't know how much power that took. That's why it's unquantifiable.

So each "fully formed" universe connected through Yggdrasilbis no bigger than a planet... Gotcha.

Pretty sure Seth did. If not him who do you think created it?

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
So each "fully formed" universe connected through Yggdrasilbis no bigger than a planet... Gotcha.

Pretty sure Seth did. If not him who do you think created it?

Midgard isn't a universe, Jotunheim isn't a universe, etc. The tree makes the feat flaky. It's a plot device.

I think it was a physicist that created the world engine. He was obsessed with Ragnarok.

Midgard is the entire universe (well, as in, our Universe)

Originally posted by h1a8
Midgard isn't a universe, Jotunheim isn't a universe, etc. The tree makes the feat flaky. It's a plot device.

I think it was a physicist that created the world engine. He was obsessed with Ragnarok.


Where you getting this from? Got scans?

Do you have scans of the "physicist" creating the world engine?

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Midgard is the entire universe (well, as in, our Universe)
No it isn't. It's the Earth. It's stated everywhere. In Marvel you have the 616 universe (which is not Midgard). Otherwise Thor wouldn't be from the 616 universe since he's from Asgard.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
Where you getting this from? Got scans?

Do you have scans of the "physicist" creating the world engine?

I'm not around my computer. Try Thor 494-6 somewhere around there.

Originally posted by h1a8
I'm not around my computer. Try Thor 494-6 somewhere around there.

You won't find it there. Try again.

Originally posted by celeyhyga17
You won't find it there. Try again.

The scans you sent on the previous page make it quite clear the scientist stated " what you know as worlds.. are universes.." with regards to each world/universe connected to the tree..

Midgard is Earth.

Marvunapp.
http://www.marvunapp.com/list/dimensions2.htm

Asgard Journey into Mystery #85 (October 1962) Floating planetoid in a dimensional space and mystical home of the Asgardians (Norse gods), including the Aesir and Vanir; plus the Elves, Giants; one of the Nine Worlds of Asgard where the Norse gods dwell but presently located on the Earth Dimension.

Lets you know that the 9 worlds refer to planets/planetoids that exist in dimensional spaces.

Jotunheim Journey into Mystery #112(February 1965) One of the Nine Worlds of Asgard; home of the giants.

Alfheim Thor #277 (November 1978) Land inhabited by the Ljo's-Alfar (more commonly known as the "Bright" of "Light" Elves"😉 and one of the Nine Worlds of Asgard.

Earth is the middle world.
Known as the home of the humans. [As each of the 9 has a purpose or home of a race]

Now to corroborate with actual comics.

"Earth, or as he [Thor] and the Asgardians call it.. Midgard."

This is also the current writer on Thor.

He will forge a new moon for his beloved Midgard.