Loki vs. Symbiote Spiderman

Started by h1a88 pages
Originally posted by FrothByte
Correct. And you can still seriously hurt someone with cardboard if they hit it with enough force.

I don't think so. Anyway, assuming this is true then the cardboard would be damaged significantly. The concrete wasn't.

Originally posted by FrothByte
I don't think i've ever met anyone in these forums with as deluded an understanding of physics as you do. One day I hope I get to hit you repeatedly in the head as hard as I can with a pillow and prove to you how just how wrong your theories are. I'll even let you choose the fluffiest, softest pillow you can get

Concrete breaks. If Hulk supplied sufficient force to ko Loki then the concrete should have been vastly more damaged.

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
"Think huge"... Instead of answering my questions (yet again), you're now just throwing out vague wording. And lol... "in spirit".

Your second point is a nothing example, because there are other factors to consider, like thickness. The average human can easily tear a single sheet of paper in half (or even a piece of cardboard), but how many can tear a 6 inch stack in half? And, on top of that, the concrete fared a lot worse than Loki's body did (2 large craters vs some superficial cuts and scrapes).

Anyway, until you actually bother to answer my original question, I am done responding to you.

What's your question?
The concrete wasn't damage well enough. Very small craters. Weak shit.

Originally posted by h1a8
I don't think so. Anyway, assuming this is true then the cardboard would be damaged significantly. The concrete wasn't.

Guess you haven't watched the movie. The concrete was most definitely damaged quite a bit.

Originally posted by h1a8
The concrete koed Loki. If Loki was extremely durable then the concrete should have felt like soft fluffy bed.

Lol!!!!!

Originally posted by FrothByte
Guess you haven't watched the movie. The concrete was most definitely damaged quite a bit.

He's also apparently developed short-term memory loss, and the inability to skip back two pages in a thread, seeing as I asked him a very simple yes/no question, not very long ago, on page 2 of this discussion.

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
that shouldn't intimidate Loki lol

I don't know, man. He kind of looks like a sexual predator in that shot. 😆

Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
I don't know, man. He kind of looks like a sexual predator in that shot. 😆

true.. true....

Hey H1, take 90 seconds out of your life and watch this....

this is Loki being slammed into the concrete by Hulk..

YouTube video

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
this is Loki being slammed into the concrete by Hulk..

YouTube video

This clip is actually a perfect example of the difference force of impact makes. Notice the lack of damage to the surface (and himself) when he lands at around 0:34 in comparison to the state of the surface after getting slammed by Hulk.

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
true.. true....

Hey H1, take 90 seconds out of your life and watch this....

this is Loki being slammed into the concrete by Hulk..

Thats Loki after getting an explosive arrow blow up in his face, then tackled by Hulk then sent flying back and hitting a wall with great force. Then getting slammed multiple times by Hulk into the concrete. Still wasnt KO'ed.

Originally posted by Inhuman
Thats Loki after getting an explosive arrow blow up in his face, then tackled by Hulk then flying back and hitting a wall with great force. Then getting slammed multiple times by Hulk into the concrete. Still wasnt KO'ed.

It also disproves H1's blanket statement of Loki simply colliding with a specific surface (without acknowledging the force of the impact) being enough to KO him, as he took the initial landing without any real issues. If H1's statement held true, that initial landing should have given him a "concussion".

Don't even know where h1 is getting his "it's not too impressive" BS.

Flooring concrete can have strength from 2500-5000 psi. Yes, 1-2 tons per square inch.

To shatter an area like that in a single hit via compression would be in the hundreds of tons at least.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
Don't even know where h1 is getting his "it's not too impressive" BS.

Flooring concrete can have strength from 2500-5000 psi. Yes, 1-2 tons per square inch.

To shatter an area like that in a single hit via compression would be in the hundreds of tons at least.

The force was spread, that means each inch of Loki witnessed up to 2 tons of force. Think of a bed of nails. It's not about the total force that kills you but the force per square inch.

A sledgehammer could do similar damage to concrete. Just another way to show that the hundreds of tons estimate is incorrect.

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
true.. true....

Hey H1, take 90 seconds out of your life and watch this....

this is Loki being slammed into the concrete by Hulk..

YouTube video

I saw the clip 10 times before I even posted once about the concrete koing Loki. Keep up.

Originally posted by h1a8
The force was spread, that means each inch of Loki witnessed up to 2 tons of force. Think of a bed of nails. It's not about the total force that kills you but the force per square inch.

You still haven't googled concussion, I see.

Loki (while limp) was slammed into concrete with sufficient force to generate hundreds of tons of force (closer to a thousand).

Now when you finally research what a concussion means, come back and argue with me.

Originally posted by Nibedicus
You still haven't googled concussion, I see.

Loki (while limp) was slammed into concrete with sufficient force to generate hundreds of tons of force (closer to a thousand).

Now when you finally research what a concussion means, come back and argue with me.

I know what concussion is. I addressed your concussion remark on 1st street. Keep up.

And I just killed your silly 100 ton theory above

Originally posted by h1a8
I know what concussion is. I addressed your concussion remark on 1st street. Keep up.

From your comments? No you don't. Now go back and do your required reading before you try and debate with ppl so you don't waste ppl's time.

No you didn't as your idea of how a concussion works is wrong thus your entire premise is flawed.

I bet you don't even know how I replied to your concussion remark. Prove me wrong.

Originally posted by h1a8
I saw the clip 10 times before I even posted once about the concrete koing Loki. Keep up.

So what you're saying is that you lied about the concrete not being damaged significantly?

Didn't say you were wrong. I said the entire premise of your argument is wrong.

Did you google concussion yet?

What is a concussion and what are the ways one may get it?

Originally posted by Nibedicus
Didn't say you were wrong. I said the entire premise of your argument is wrong.

Did you google concussion yet?

What is a concussion and what are the ways one may get it?

so you don't know what my reply was? If you read it then you know I addressed the concussion remark perfectly.

Originally posted by h1a8
so you don't know what my reply was? If you read it then you know I addressed the concussion remark perfectly.

So what you're saying is that you lied about the concrete not being damaged significantly?