Hulk vs. Faora/Nam-Ek

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Cringe worthy.

Reported for trolling KT.

Originally posted by Robtard
KT,

TBF, we have calculable showings to deduce that Superman can fly at ridiculous speeds. Like travelling halfway around the globe in a minute of two (forget how long it was, but was fast) and flying from Smallvile to Metropolis to save Lois in a stupid short amount of time. But that doesn't mean he's always flying at those speeds, we certainly see him flying much slower at times.

Another point I'd like to note about Mjolnir in that scene, when Thor first gets punched and sticks out his hand, how long does it take for Mjolnir to fly to him?

He doesn't understand anything

Originally posted by Robtard
KT,

TBF, we have calculable showings to deduce that Superman can fly at ridiculous speeds. Like travelling halfway around the globe in a minute of two (forget how long it was, but was fast) and flying from Smallvile to Metropolis to save Lois in a stupid short amount of time. But that doesn't mean he's always flying at those speeds, we certainly see him flying much slower at times.

Another point I'd like to note about Mjolnir in that scene, when Thor first gets punched and sticks out his hand, how long does it take for Mjolnir to fly to him?

Problem is, they aren't really calculable as the scenes cut away. We have no time reference for how much time did elapse during the scenes. I do agree, it was likely pretty damn fast, but that isn't something I've argued. What I won't have, is a blatant double standard. It's crystal clear, the directors of both movies never showed speed as it truly should be depicted. There are two specific scenes showing this. The first, where he learns how to fly, we literally see him move to different parts of the world very fast... yet the ENTIRE time we are watching him fly. In one of his best speed feats... We visually see him, unquestionably proving the director wasn't thinking of real time to the audience there. If he was, we'd see nothing. Then again, when he goes to save his mother. That is something he'd unquestionably moving as fast as he could. We even hear a sonic boom when he takes off and gets moving... Yet we visually see him fly very clearly. Again proving my point. Further, which kind works the opposite and inconsistent with his flight speed. In that very scene.. we see him with an oh crap look and he flys away (seemingly in Kansas already), yet it takes him how long to get there? Long enough that Zod and his mother have a whole long conversation before he shows up. yet he can fly to metropolis in seconds? That isn't adding up, and we get further down the rabbit hole bud.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Reported for trolling KT.

BWAHAHAHA LOL. Pot meet kettle. Wait till some of the members get a look at this post. T.I. is reporting somebody for trolling BWHAHAHAHAH. How many times you been banned for that kiddo? Report away kettle lol

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
He doesn't understand anything

Already disproven. Thanks for playing.

Lying again, he flew from the Artic to Metropolis to save Lois from being pushed off a building.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Nice dodge, you know you been caught.

With a muzzle velocity of 2850 ft per second, a 50cal round would travel 1 mile in about 2.5 seconds.

So a bullet traveling 2500fps going 20 feet would be basically instantaneous.

Thors hammer was not traveling instantaneously.

Cya👆

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Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Lying again, he flew from the Artic to Metropolis to save Lois from being pushed off a building.

Comprehension failure no. 4. I said nothing about that. I reference him saving his mother scene and him first learning to fly and go all over the place. In both instances we see him flying... Read before posting. It helps

"They arnt reliable cause of cut away sciences."

Also

"Superman is slower then a bullet."

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
Lying again, he flew from the Artic to Metropolis to save Lois from being pushed off a building.

You said the above after the below? LOL

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Problem is, they aren't really calculable as the scenes cut away. We have no time reference for how much time did elapse during the scenes. I do agree, it was likely pretty damn fast, but that isn't something I've argued. What I won't have, is a blatant double standard. It's crystal clear, the directors of both movies never showed speed as it truly should be depicted. There are two specific scenes showing this. The first, where he learns how to fly, we literally see him move to different parts of the world very fast... yet the ENTIRE time we are watching him fly. In one of his best speed feats... We visually see him, unquestionably proving the director wasn't thinking of real time to the audience there. If he was, we'd see nothing. Then again, when he goes to save his mother. That is something he'd unquestionably moving as fast as he could. We even hear a sonic boom when he takes off and gets moving... Yet we visually see him fly very clearly. Again proving my point. Further, which kind works the opposite and inconsistent with his flight speed. In that very scene.. we see him with an oh crap look and he flys away (seemingly in Kansas already), yet it takes him how long to get there? Long enough that Zod and his mother have a whole long conversation before he shows up. yet he can fly to metropolis in seconds? That isn't adding up, and we get further down the rabbit hole bud.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
"They arnt reliable cause of cut away sciences."

Also

"Superman flies slower then a bullet."

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
"They arnt reliable cause of cut away sciences."

Also

"Superman is slower then a bullet."

Wait are you claiming there was no cut away scene there? Is that your claim?

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Concession accepted, Superman flies slower than a bullet all the time. Cool.

So if he is slower then a bullet how did he get from the Artic to Metropolis in time to save Lois falling from a building?

T.I. literally has no clue what is going on here. Like none. Rob knows. You think I'm contesting how fast he can fly, when in fact, I'm using your logic to prove he wasn't. You honestly have no clue. If you want to saw you visually see Thor's hammer fly and it was slow... than I'll visually say I can see superman fly and it was slow. Get it?

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
Wait are you claiming there was no cut away scene there? Is that your claim?

Smh, those are you claims

Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
T.I. literally has no clue what is going on here. Like none. Rob knows. You think I'm contesting how fast he can fly, when in fact, I'm using your logic to prove he wasn't. You honestly have no clue. If you want to saw you visually see Thor's hammer fly and it was slow... than I'll visually say I can see superman fly and it was slow. Get it?

I know what you are trying to do, it's not working, get it?

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
So if he is slower then a bullet how did he get from the Artic to Metropolis in time to save Lois falling from a building?

First, answer my question... was there a cut away scene there?

Second, do tell me how long it took, I want an exact time elapse there since claim to know.

Nice dodge you want everyone to answer your questions, you know you been caught.

With a muzzle velocity of 2850 ft per second, a 50cal round would travel 1 mile in about 2.5 seconds.

So a bullet traveling 2500fps going 20 feet would be basically instantaneous.

Thors hammer was not traveling instantaneously.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
I know what you are trying to do, it's not working, get it?

You obviously don't.

Explain to me how we can see superman first learning to fly and seemingly traveling all over the world and the U.S. in moments... YET, we can visually see him flying. If that was done in real time and perception... is it NOT true that we'd see nothing at all? Yet we do... why?

Second example, he goes to save his mother. He has an OH CRAP look... fly's off and creates a sonic boom. Yet we visually see him.. how is that possible. If he was moving so fast to make a sonic boom... we'd never see him... why do we?