Originally posted by abhilegendLol classic superman fanboy lowballing Marvel feats as usual. It was a feat. Thor was the catalyst that supplied the power. He is the main reason the astroid was destroyed. And yes, it was a durability feat.
👆It's not even a durability feat for Thor as it was claimed that such an attack would vaporize anyone on the city including Thor and Tony had to use a heat seal (whatever that is) to shield him.
It's a non feat basically.
AT THE LEAST, he fell thousands of feet into the ocean. That's like hitting concrete. He survived without a scratch. So, stop trying to lowball. It's one thing to debate but another thing to try and be a lowballer.
But no, that attack wouldn't have vaporized Thor. My god your pathetic.
Originally posted by PsychotronWell, you are an idiot. Thanos will be ten years in the making where we have already seen Superman pass out due to a tower and beaten mercilessly by a human being.
I will. And then I'll laugh at you.
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I deal in what has happened you deal in speculation. That's what makes me laugh at you. Deal with reality you misfit.
Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
Lol classic superman fanboy lowballing Marvel feats as usual. It was a feat. Thor was the catalyst that supplied the power. He is the main reason the astroid was destroyed. And yes, it was a durability feat.AT THE LEAST, he fell thousands of feet into the ocean. That's like hitting concrete. He survived without a scratch. So, stop trying to lowball. It's one thing to debate but another thing to try and be a lowballer.
But no, that attack wouldn't have vaporized Thor. My god your pathetic.
Terminal velocity for a human is between 120-180 mph depending on angle of approach. When skydiving I never get above 180 mph and that is angle flying. It only takes about 8-10 second to reach this speed. So it does not matter how many feet Thor fell into the water, its the same amount of force Cap survived hitting the water. Not the biggest durability feat for Thor considering Cap survived something of the same caliper.
Originally posted by Time-ImmemorialNo, you're an idiot. Normal human being falls 10,000 feet without a parachute into the water, they are a pancake. Stop trying to lowball.
Terminal velocity for a human is between 120-180 mph depending on angle of approach. When skydiving I never get above 180 mph and that is angle flying. It only takes about 8-10 second to reach this speed. So it does not matter how many feet Thor fell into the water, its the same amount of force Cap survived hitting the water. Not the biggest durability feat for Thor considering Cap survived something of the same caliper.
Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
No, you're an idiot. Normal human being falls 10,000 feet without a parachute into the water, they are a pancake. Stop trying to lowball.
I never claimed they were not, your a complete moron and a fool. Read my post, dumbass. Or can you not read, Mr. Military?
"So it does not matter how many feet Thor fell into the water, its the same amount of force Cap survived hitting the water. Not the biggest durability feat for Thor considering Cap survived something of the same caliper."
Originally posted by Psychotron
Surviving a big fall is a feat for MCU Thor? Is this what it's come to?
Space cadet thought I was talking about humans surviving a fall, I bet he has never jumped out of plane. Thats why we wear parachutes.
Truth is Thors durability fails when he goes up against tougher people, and I am sure that alien ship falling on him would have killed him. Something Doomsday would laugh off.
Originally posted by PsychotronSure; especially since a bunch of DC fanboys said specifically that Nothing Thor did regarding Sokovia was a feat. Classic DC bias low-balling. I think the DC fanboys are just mad their movies suck.
Surviving a big fall is a feat for MCU Thor? Is this what it's come to?
Originally posted by Time-ImmemorialThor's damage soak >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Superman. Superman only is tough because of his bio-aura. Once that's gone, he gets impaled by a krypto-spear from a human.
Space cadet thought I was talking about humans surviving a fall, I bet he has never jumped out of plane. Thats why we wear parachutes.Truth is Thors durability fails when he goes up against tougher people, and I am sure that alien ship falling on him would have killed him. Something Doomsday would laugh off.
Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
Sure; especially since a bunch of DC fanboys said specifically that Nothing Thor did regarding Sokovia was a feat. Classic DC bias low-balling. I think the DC fanboys are just mad their movies suck.
See caught you in a lie and now you are just spewing more nonsense, log off and catch your breath and come back when you can put a decent argument together.
In case you cant understand, Cap survived similar falls into the water and did nothing to him. So its not a huge feat for Thor doing the same thing. Can you not understand that or does this escape you?
Originally posted by CPT Space Bomb
Sure; especially since a bunch of DC fanboys said specifically that Nothing Thor did regarding Sokovia was a feat. Classic DC bias low-balling. I think the DC fanboys are just mad their movies suck.
Okay, Doomsday tanks nukes and re-entry, Thor tanks falls into the ocean. Really comparable.