Originally posted by FlyattractorYeah, they're supposed to be quite powerful -- but because of their "we do not interfere" vow, Uatu doesn't exactly have a plethora of high-end feats under his belt. Lots of accolades/lip-service, but not a whole lot of action.
[b]Aren't Watchers supposed to be in Galactus's power range? [/B]
Uatu beating Aron was very impressive, though, given the latter's showings... But I don't remember off-hand if there were extenuating circumstances behind that victory..? If I remember, I'll look when I get home.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Nope.Ganthet wins.
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People sleep on Watchers because they are mostly passive but they do have some respectable feats/fights to their name. Too bad their respect thread's links aren't all working. Some very good stuff there.
During Uatu's fight with Aron, they battled across "the infinite rivers of reality", which ultimately ended with Uatu converting Aron into pure energy -- the same Aron who beat Molecule Man without much trouble. Granted, Owen was unable to control organic molecules at the time, but he was still regarded as one of the most powerful beings in existence.
If Uatu cuts loose like that here, I think he wins. If not, Ganthet could take it.
Originally posted by Galan007
During Uatu's fight with Aron, they battled across "the infinite rivers of reality", which ultimately ended with Uatu converting Aron into pure energy -- the same Aron who beat Molecule Man without much trouble. Granted, Owen was unable to control organic molecules at the time, but he was still regarded as one of the most powerful beings in existence.If Uatu cuts loose like that here, I think he wins. If not, Ganthet could take it.
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And three Guardians cutting loose can beat Old Timer with the power of whole CPB and five Guardians can contain entire living galaxy.
Heck, even Xavier and Phoenix have fought on infinite planes of reality. That's just a cool word to use for writers.
Originally posted by abhilegend
Heck, even Xavier and Phoenix have fought on infinite planes of reality. That's just a cool word to use for writers.
Also regarding the version of Molecule Man that Aaron beat, not only COULDN'T he manipulate organic matter he also didn't have any of his time/space manipulation powers. He was also being controlled by Puppet Master! 😆
^ It was NEVER alluded to that Owen's powers were dampened due to PM's mind-control. And again: Owen was still regarded as one of the most powerful beings in existence in the very same arc, yet Aron beat him fairly easily.
You can downplay all you want, but that IS impressive. *How* impressive is the only part that is debatable.
Originally posted by Galan007
👆 Uatu isn't without low showings(though neither is Ganthet 😛)But when he truly cuts loose(which he's rarely done), we've seen what Uatu can do. He can be damned impressive, in all honesty.
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Originally posted by zopzop
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I was just going to mention this.Also regarding the version of Molecule Man that Aaron beat, not only COULDN'T he manipulate organic matter he also didn't have any of his time/space manipulation powers. He was also being controlled by Puppet Master! 😆
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Originally posted by Galan007
^ It was NEVER alluded to that Owen's powers were dampened due to PM's mind-control. And again: Owen was still regarded as one of the most powerful beings in existence in the very same arc, yet Aron beat him fairly easily.You can downplay all you want, but that IS impressive. *How* impressive is the only part that is debatable.
Originally posted by Galan007
*sighs* Yet still no mention of Ganthet's low showings, eh? Lol, not doing this again. It's obvious where it's going.You and zop can have fun. 👆