Doesnt even matter...
In a forum fight (unless specified in the OP) the battlefield is featureless...
There is nothing available to use to throw at Onslaught to fudge out a win like you are attempting to do Rao...
Inaddition, the method to stop Onslaughts psionic form is not common knowledge....
Sorry, but Supes and the JLA wont be winning this fight...
Thanks for playing though...
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Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Doesnt even matter...In a forum fight (unless specified in the OP) the battlefield is featureless...
There is nothing available to use to throw at Onslaught to fudge out a win like you are attempting to do Rao...
Inaddition, the method to stop Onslaughts psionic form is not common knowledge....
Sorry, but Supes and the JLA wont be winning this fight...
Thanks for playing though...
🙂
INFINITE MASS PUNCH
Viable tactic as does increases one's mass to the infinite and it will require only Superman to sacrifice himself 🙂
Originally posted by Rao Kal El
INFINITE MASS PUNCHViable tactic as does increases one's mass to the infinite and it will require only Superman to sacrifice himself 🙂
You are reaching to point of ridiculousness; comicbook physics doesnt work like real world physics...
In comics, an IMP is simply a really hard punch; ones mass doesnt become infinite in the comicbook world when these are performed (if it did, the characters body would collapse into a sigularity and be completely destroyed; the punch would never be delivered)...
Inaddition, Supes wouldnt know how to fight his psionic form in the 1st place...
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
You are reaching to point of ridiculousness; comicbook physics doesnt work like real world physics...In comics, an IMP is simply a really hard punch; ones mass doesnt become infinite in the comicbook world when these are performed (if it did, the characters body would collapse into a sigularity and be completely destroyed; the punch would never be delivered)...
Inaddition, Supes wouldnt know how to fight his psionic form in the 1st place...
Mass does indeed increase towards infinity in comics....
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
You are reaching to point of ridiculousness; comicbook physics doesnt work like real world physics...In comics, an IMP is simply a really hard punch; ones mass doesnt become infinite in the comicbook world when these are performed (if it did, the characters body would collapse into a sigularity and be completely destroyed; the punch would never be delivered)...
Inaddition, Supes wouldnt know how to fight his psionic form in the 1st place...
Thanks for playing though 🙂
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Mass does indeed increase towards infinity in comics....
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/2/27500/724603-justice_league_of_america__30__2009____page_17.jpg
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Grasping at straws
The whole infinite mass thing is a desperate reach. For 1: None of the League guys know about the workings of Onslaught as if they read the comics, and 2, It wasn't just how massive something was lmao, it was the amount of matter it comprised. "Biomass" is a volumetric term, not actual mass like what you think lol. You couldn't store all of Onslaught's essence inside of Superman no matter how heavy he became simply because his atoms don't become more numerous, only his momentum increases, and that's temporary at best
Not only that but Whoever passed into his psionic form was BFR'd to another universe so you literally lose all the characters you throw at him
Originally posted by Rao Kal El
So the part of being organic or inorganic is basically just speculation.There is nothing in the comic that states specifically what it's being claimed.
That it was only organic non mutant mass.
I do agree that mutants should not come in contact with onslaught, that is pretty well specified, but where is the part that say organic or non organic?
Otherwise this is just speculation IMO
Originally posted by Rao Kal Ellol?
Also lets asume it has to be only organic (which I haven't seen evidence of it)In central park Manhattan the only organic mass available is superhero bodies?
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
http://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/2/27500/724603-justice_league_of_america__30__2009____page_17.jpg
Sure, the writing "says" infinite mass, but we absolutely dont see "infinite mass" manifested...
An object possessing "infinite mass" would physically manifest as a sigularity...
Superman still has a humanoid, physical, form during the collision...
So no, comicbook physics dont equate to real world physics...
If Superman had "infinite mass" when striking that moon, even the rocky fragments woulnt be around...
That "IMP" is nothing more than a really hard punch...end of story.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
Grasping at strawsThe whole infinite mass thing is a desperate reach. For 1: None of the League guys know about the workings of Onslaught as if they read the comics, and 2, It wasn't just how massive something was lmao, it was the amount of matter it comprised. "Biomass" is a volumetric term, not actual mass like what you think lol. You couldn't store all of Onslaught's essence inside of Superman no matter how heavy he became simply because his atoms don't become more numerous, only his momentum increases, and that's temporary at best
Not only that but Whoever passed into his psionic form was BFR'd to another universe so you literally lose all the characters you throw at him
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Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Mass does indeed increase towards infinity in comics....
They may say it does, but it really doesnt as the what happens physically to the object possessing "infinite mass" doesnt match what it would really look like...
I repeat in comicbook physics, an IMP is nothing more than a hard punch...
There is nothing truly infinite about it...
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Sure, the writing "says" infinite mass, but we absolutely dont see "infinite mass" manifested...An object possessing "infinite mass" would physically manifest as a sigularity...
Superman still has a humanoid, physical, form during the collision...
So no, comicbook physics dont equate to real world physics...
If Superman had "infinite mass" when striking that moon, even the rocky fragments woulnt be around...
That "IMP" is nothing more than a really hard punch...end of story.
Sorry pal, you don't make the rules around here. If it happened, it happened.
Originally posted by abhilegend
So you don't like it so it never happened?Sorry pal, you don't make the rules around here. If it happened, it happened.
Its not about me liking or disliking it; nice attempt to deflect btw...
Its about what was written not matching what was shown...
You do understand the distiction dont you?
The writting says "infinite mass," but the on panel depiction doesnt reflect infinite mass...
The on panel depiction is nothing more than a really hard punch...end of story.