Originally posted by FrothByte
Maybe... but then we could also say Thor can hold his lightning indefinitely. Besides, I'm not sure how long Zod could hold it. Didn't their heat vision seem to be uncomfortable for them?
Well I didn't mean he could hold it indefinitely. I just mean let's say he could use a continuous wave of HV for 60 seconds before needing to stop. Would you consider that "one attack"?
If so then he might be able to do more damage with that then Thor's best on screen attack. If not then it wouldn't matter
Originally posted by juggerman
Well I didn't mean he could hold it indefinitely. I just mean let's say he could use a continuous wave of HV for 60 seconds before needing to stop. Would you consider that "one attack"?If so then he might be able to do more damage with that then Thor's best on screen attack. If not then it wouldn't matter
Yea you never even said he could hold it indefinitely, so I dunno why he is saying you did.
Originally posted by juggerman
Well I didn't mean he could hold it indefinitely. I just mean let's say he could use a continuous wave of HV for 60 seconds before needing to stop. Would you consider that "one attack"?If so then he might be able to do more damage with that then Thor's best on screen attack. If not then it wouldn't matter
Has Zod shown the ability to fire HV for that long?
Originally posted by Silent Master
Can you post the clip of him using HV for 60 seconds?
I don't remember if it was used for 60 seconds, but if you remember the scene at the end where Zod is trying to vaporize those people and Superman is holding him to prevent him from turning his head so the beam hits the people.
But it was more like 30 seconds, but Zod didn't seem to be straining either or running out of juice.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Has Zod shown the ability to fire HV for that long?
Doesn't matter yet as it was never answered if it is considered a single attack here yet. If it is decided it will be counted as one attack then we can figure out the length.
Originally posted by Surtur
I don't remember if it was used for 60 seconds, but if you remember the scene at the end where Zod is trying to vaporize those people and Superman is holding him to prevent him from turning his head so the beam hits the people.But it was more like 30 seconds, but Zod didn't seem to be straining either or running out of juice.
Yeah I don't think it was a full minute either. But me saying 60 seconds was just a "for instance" to see if OP would allow that line of thinking.
Originally posted by Surtur
I don't remember if it was used for 60 seconds, but if you remember the scene at the end where Zod is trying to vaporize those people and Superman is holding him to prevent him from turning his head so the beam hits the people.But it was more like 30 seconds, but Zod didn't seem to be straining either or running out of juice.
He also wasn't doing much damage in that scene, if the HV is at that level it's going to take a lot more than just 60 seconds to match one of Thor's charged hammer strikes.
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
There's a difference between me saying "If we assume Zod can hold his laser vision for an unspecified prolonged duration then we might as well assume Thor can hold his lightning indefinitely" and saying "Yes, Thor can hold his lightning indefinitely".
Do you understand the difference now or are you going to continue nitpicking all my sentences trying to derail this thread?
technically, Caps shield should be able to endure a punch from, Zod. However, the shield doesn't protect against strength, just kinetic energy. If Zod is strong enough to tear or crush, Caps shield, the shield won't protect against that strength, just the force behind it. There's no way to predict or suggest whether or not, Zod is strong enough to destroy, Caps shield, so at bare minimum, Caps shield should be more than capable of enduring a punch from, Zod.