Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
A way stalemate is described tends to be after a lengthy battle in which both opponents have a very close battle ending in a "stalemate". I would say it was an unfinished battle. Namor got barely any hits in and Sentry was pummelling on him until Emma Frost disrupted him. Which lead the Sentry to flee the field.And it isn't much of a fight anyway. Sentry quite obviously wasn't hitting him at full power since he wasn't even aiming for Namor anyway. And Emma Frost wanted to get rid of him so she could "lobotomise God". In fact in many ways it seems like Namor attacks Sentry, Sentry flies him through a building, he then punches bus away thrown at him by Namor which would have hit fleeing people behind him and then he started punching Namor again after which he took off.
Though as always with Robert you generally can't take the risk of knowing he would only KO Namor as he might end up killing him.
Ah I see, I didn't think that's how stalemate was defined,in that case lasting long against void without any injuries is a better term then.
I disagree with that fight premise however, they were high up when bob tackled namor through buildings,yet on ground when namor threw the bus,it wasn't a consecutive scan,and void was in control there, he wouldn't care about collateral damage nor namor's life,in fact, Osborn wanted namor's head iirc.
I do agree 'stalemate' isn't a good term though