Most Quantifiable Strength Feats

Started by bluewaterrider6 pages
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Also, is infinity a quantity? That would pretty much be the question revolving round and round....

And, no, Riv is right -- though I won't complain overmuch if a few are presented here, infinity is NOT a quantity or quantifiable for the purposes of this thread.

Superman moving the garbionim ship which was stated to be twice the size of the earth.

Originally posted by Dareangel
Superman moving the garbionim ship which was stated to be twice the size of the earth.

Still not quantifiable.
Size doesnt equal weight. A balloon can be the size of a bowling ball.
Posters always assume that ship was 2x earth weight, and/or present it as such.
There's a lot of empty space in a ship, they arent solid mass.

Originally posted by riv6672
Still not quantifiable.
Size doesnt equal weight. A balloon can be the size of a bowling ball.
Posters always assume that ship was 2x earth weight, and/or present it as such.
There's a lot of empty space in a ship, they arent solid mass.

i just think the garbionim ship feat is very cool and pwoerful. weight or no weight moving a ship that is twice the size of earth is a great feat. the garbionim is huge

Originally posted by bluewaterrider
The underlying assumption, when somebody presents someone moving a sun in a comic book strength thread, as this one has been titled and presented, is that "sun is much bigger and more massive than Earth, therefore much heavier".

If we're talking about the "actual" solar system Sun, that's true.

And if you go back to the Golden and Silver Ages of comics (which I have no problem with anyone doing in this thread, by the way), you will indeed see images of people towing the "actual" many-times-heavier-than-Earth Sun around.

But not every time you see a sun mentioned in comics can you assume the "actual" Sun of "our" Solar System is being used.

It's numbers I want. Hopefully for a wide range of characters, and I don't really care the era or incarnation of the character, either.

It was stated that this sun was so massive that it was going to consume everything until it got contained.

Originally posted by Dareangel
i just think the garbionim ship feat is very cool and pwoerful. weight or no weight moving a ship that is twice the size of earth is a great feat. the garbionim is huge

Scans.

Originally posted by carver9
It was stated that this sun was so massive that it was going to consume everything until it got contained.

Scans.

Originally posted by Dareangel
i just think the garbionim ship feat is very cool and pwoerful. weight or no weight moving a ship that is twice the size of earth is a great feat. the garbionim is huge

I didnt say it wasnt a great feat.

I said it wasnt quantifiable.

Edit

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
The Hulk feat actually specified that he had the weight of a star weighing on his back. Not a sun, or the Sun.

It's called a sun in this scan. A sun IS a star (lol). It also tells us that this sun went Nova and would've consumed all if it wasn't contained.

http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11113/111138490/3475066-hulk_lifts_star_001_infinity_6_001.jpg]

We've been through this.

Not all stars are suns.

All suns are stars.

Learn the difference.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
We've been through this.

Not all stars are suns.

All suns are stars.

Learn the difference.

Who said anything against this statement? If I call Earth sun a star, I would not be wrong saying it because it is a star. Anyways, on panel it was called a sun. Move on.

On. Panel, they said it was the weight of a star on his shoulders.

Still unquantifiable, though.

It is as quantifiable as Batman having multiple suns in each hand.

I am ONLY using Batman, as it is as usable as your feat.

On panel it was called a SUN. If it anything was said about Batman having the weight of a sun on him, I would've accepted it. Since I know he is a tech master and those suns were the size of a penny...

Ffs it was stated as Star , how can you be that wrong

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
We've been through this.

Not all stars are suns.

All suns are stars.

Learn the difference.

There is no mass or other real distinction between a star and a sun except that a sun is a star at the center of a solar system. IIRC it's now believed that most stars have orbiting bodies, which would make most stars suns. Link

That being said, that's both an unquantifiable feat and obvious space cheese.

Originally posted by carver9
On panel it was called a SUN. If it anything was said about Batman having the weight of a sun on him, I would've accepted it. Since I know he is a tech master and those suns were the size of a penny...

ON PANEL,they said he had the weight of a star. Not sun.

Oh, great argument. I know Thanos (creator of the spear) is a tech master too. And what is the size of that spear?

@Cogito: none of that disproves my statement....

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
ON PANEL,they said he had the weight of a star. Not sun.

Oh, great argument. I know Thanos (creator of the spear) is a tech master too. And what is the size of that spear?

@Cogito: none of that disproves my statement....

Dark, I'm never going to agree with you on something that is clearly said on panel.

No matter how you try to twist the tech argument, it was said AGAIN on panel that Hulk had the WEIGHT of a sun on him. With that said, I'm done discussing this with you.

It said star. Not sun

I clearly see Sun in the scan.