Originally posted by HulkIsHulk
Lady Deatstrike's claws? You mean transforming their hands to swords? Lol just no.
Yes, just yes...
Here's the clip to prove it (inaddition this clip counters Sin's argument that these Sentinels couldnt adapt on the fly):
Originally posted by HulkIsHulk
And since we are using the DOPF movie verse, several Sentinels were taken out by the Blackbird explosion, (oops wrote Blackbeard by mistake, heh heh), Storm's powers, Bishop energy blasts. Heck Colossus took one out from the momentum of falling from a large height
And even if they replicate movie verse Xavier's powers, every version of comic Hulk has resisted mental attacks, and several of them were way powerful than movie Xavier. High end TP feats of Hulk include resisting cosmic beings. Pretty much any comic top tier could solo the majority of X-Men movie verse.
Hulk has also lost to mind rape; Thanos seems to be able to get Hulk pretty easily...
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
It's WWH here. Telepathy won't do shit.
Its possible that Hulk could resist movie Xavier level mind rape coming from multiple sources, but they still have numerous options...
Based on what we've seen of them virtually any mutant power we've seen in the Xmen movies is fair game...
Just think about it, with 100 of them present, they have some room for trial and error to come up with a viable solution for dealing with the Hulk...
Originally posted by Sin I AM
Lol at this no limit fallacy bullshit. The sentinels should only be able to do what the displayed. Not your made up fandom powers
No limits fallacy bullshit?
Um, they demonstrated the ability to utilize mutant powers on the fly of opponents we never saw them fight...
We saw them utilize mutant powers that couldnt be used against them as a offensive power (like Emma's Diamond Form)...
We also know that they took over the world and had elminated most of the mutants, thus I think its pretty reasonable to infer that them having access to just about any mutant power we've seen in the movies is both reasonable and logical...
No limits fallacy? No..its more like being able to think critically.