Originally posted by FrothByteRobtard has already explained that Thor never busted a city under his own power.
The energy is greater true but the destructive power is not. After all, Thor can take out an entire city, the WE didn't. Therefore, Superman surviving that World Engine beam is not quite as impressive as you make it sound like, simply because we can't really quantify what kind of force that beam was generating
The WE didn't yet, but within the World Engine was the energy required to significantly alter the climate and atmosphere of a planet. Superman endured this energy.
It's not the beam that's impressive. It's flying through the World Engine and being unharmed that is impressive.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Robtard has already explained that Thor never busted a city under his own power.The WE didn't yet, but within the World Engine was the energy required to significantly alter the climate and atmosphere of a planet. Superman endured this energy.
It's not the beam that's impressive. It's flying through the World Engine and being unharmed that is impressive.
Robtard explained his opinion, which mayor may not be correct. Nbedicus countered that with his own opinion, which could or couldn't be true.
Fact is, WE was turned on for a good amount of time and still didn't cause as much destruction as what Thor could have done in the same amount of time. My point is, you literally have no idea just how much force was being generated by the WE beam so we don't know how good a feat Superman flying into it is.