Originally posted by abhilegend
And neutralizing the mass would cause the atmosphere to collapse and everyone to die on earth.That didn't happen after all.
Superman was speculating about it. And then said he don't want to think if what he hoped is wrong.
If neutralizing the mass of the planets would cause everyone on Earth to die, why would Superman hope for it?
Superman said "I'm hoping there's something in the holding field to neutralize the incredible mass of the planets."
I didn't know Superman was a genocidal maniac lol.
You only posted the quote of what you wanted to say.
Actually, I posted a quote and the
full scans. See page 8 of this thread.
What Superman said was simply him hoping something. Its not a statement and until proven can't be taken on face value.
I disagree, I think we should believe Superman. He was right about the mechanism neutralizing the mass, he was right about the mechanism preventing the planets being ravaged while moving, and he was right about the controls when he told Perry White which switch to push. He was right for just about everything.
Surfer wasn't hoping something and denying it in the very same line. Learn the difference.The moon surfing happened AFTER Impericon.
So nope.
Why would that matter?
I'm pretty sure it takes more energy to power the Impericon than surf the moon, given what was powering Impericon before hand.
Lesson: just 'cause Surfer uses hyperbolic language like "shattering the limits" of the PC doesn't mean it's literally his limit, especially when he surpassed them previously.
Hoping. Not suggesting.
And Superman was right. Everything he hoped for came true.
Yes, that was regarding the lie that Superman didn't push the planet.You also denied seeing Superman moving the planet through hyperspace when they explicitly say so.
Not sure what you're getting at here. The only thing I'm arguing is that the ship's mechanisms neutralized the mass of the planets as per Superman's words, and the ship still had some fuel because the engines were still firing, hence it wasn't just solely Superman pushing either.
It wasn't powerful enough to move the planet. They explicitly say so.
Hence why Superman deduced the energy field neutralized the planetary masses. If the ship isn't powerful enough to move planets, then neutralizing the mass of the planets solved that.
You are just parroting it now. He also said he doesn't wants to think if it doesn't.
He doesn't want to think what would happen if the energy field didn't neutralize the mass, because according to Superman it would've ripped apart the planet when he helped push the ship through the hyperspace portal. It didn't, so he was right about the mechanism.