Originally posted by ODG
^ So why aren't you recognizing that what powered the Miracle Machine in the first instance was the iota of GL energy in Hal's ring?
Luck dial of ventura
Auran Star Band
Anti Matter Battery
Green Lantern Ring
And Finally Hal Jordan himself.
Its like talking to a toddler.
Originally posted by ODG
Ah hah! All will powered.So just be clear, did the Miracle Machine did what it did when the only power available was Hal's willpwer?
Originally posted by abhilegendThe scan we both focused on literally displayed that a modicum of power was used from Hal's supposedly depleted GL ring:
Buddy, the only source of Willpower was Hal himself.
Can you acknowledge that or is your random butthurt so profound that you refuse to recognize the clear presentation of on-panel events/depictions?
Originally posted by ODG
The scan we both focused on literally displayed that a modicum of power was used from Hal's supposedly depleted GL ring:Can you acknowledge that or is your random butthurt so profound that you refuse to recognize the clear presentation of on-panel events/depictions?
Originally posted by abhilegend
Hal was literally the fifth component of the Miracle Machine which are all will powered. These are the other four as defined by the comic :Luck dial of ventura
Auran Star Band
Anti Matter Battery
Green Lantern RingAnd Finally Hal Jordan himself.
Its like talking to a toddler.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Buddy, the only source of Willpower was Hal himself. Unless you think inanimate objects like luck dial and star bands have willpower, in that case you are retarded.
Why are you so stupid?
Originally posted by abhilegendWell, if there were any questions about whether you could comprehend simple English, you've thoroughly dispelled them:
Its like talking to a toddler. The ring was simply a trigger as stated. Hal powered all the will power items with his own willpower, he's literally the fifth component of the Miracle Machine.
Even though it was explicitly stated that the final iota of GL energy was utilized and it was just Hal's wish, you somehow reversed that. But we all know why you eschewed simple English in favor of such a weird bastardization.
kinda
Originally posted by ODG
Well, if there were any questions about whether you could comprehend simple English, you've thoroughly dispelled them:Even though it was explicitly stated that the final iota of GL energy was utilized and it was just Hal's wish, you somehow reversed that. But we all know why you eschewed simple English in favor of such a weird bastardization.
kinda
trigger
1 of 2
noun
trig·​ger ˈtri-gər
Synonyms of trigger
1
a
: a piece (such as a lever) connected with a catch or detent as a means of releasing it
especially : the part of the action moved by the finger to fire a gun
b
: a similar movable part by which a mechanism is actuated
trigger of a spray gun
2
: something that acts like a mechanical trigger in initiating a process or reaction
Why are you so retarded?
Originally posted by ODG
Literally the other way around. The ring's final iota of energy in reserve powered it. Hal's will manifested the wish.If you cannot accept the scene as portrayed on-panel, that's on you.
"You are the trigger we pull, yes".
Cropping the page to hide it, lmao.
^ So you conflate the term, "trigger" as if it were a "power source." Even though they literally reveal that the supposedly depleted GL ring has a final iota of power kept in reserve.
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At this point, that English is your second language is amply demonstrated. And I ain't here to teach you English, bud. Read the comics or don't.
And if you refuse to accept my interpretation, what powered the Miracle Machine's reversion feat at the end of the storyline? Was it Hal's will?
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Isn't Hal's ring a default equipment in this forum?
So does it really matter whether or not it's Hal's ring is the source here? Since it ultimately just comes down to is Hal did that and can be used in the forum?