Thor trilogy invades DC cinematic universe

Started by Robtard17 pages

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
You can interpret/speculate on the feats as you wish.

The fact is that Thor was hurt and thrown into the void. There is a convination of factors that contribute to his condition. The extent of such effects is unknown, yet you can't ignore them.

I also choose to believe that Thor eventually needs to breathe, that's all I've been claiming.

The probability of Thor being drowned is low, yet possible should he be fool enough to try combat Arthur underwater.

I honestly think Thor wouldn't get into the water.

I repeat my claim, DCEU loses.

We literally have another scene later of him being outside of the rings and he's fine. Stands to reason he can survive without oxygen for a good length of time. Even indefinitely could be argued, if one so wished.

The probability of Thor being drowned here is effectively zero. He's going to either kill Arthur or be killed before his need (if he has one) of oxygen becomes an issue. See: Thor's feats of surviving in space

Originally posted by WolvesofBabylon
Why would Thor even be fighting Aquaman?Superman and Thor would almost certainly go after each other.

Aquaman could probably beat Thor on points underwater just because he is more adept at fighting in that environment and he did move pretty fast while in battle but Aquaman does not have the strength to ko/kill Thor and this whole Thor drowning debate is ridiculous. There is proof Thor can survive without oxygen for an extended period of time. Longer than a battle between these two would last.

But to be fair Aquaman and Thor would never face off because Aquaman is not top tier in this battle

I must applaud at your post.

That's a well rounded, well made post. Nice argumentation that one.

Well done.

DCEU loses still.

Originally posted by Robtard
We literally have another scene later of him being outside of the rings and he's fine. Stands to reason he can survive without oxygen for a good length of time. Even indefinitely could be argued, if one so wished.

The probability of Thor being drowned here is effectively zero. He's going to either kill Arthur or be killed before his need (if he has one) of oxygen becomes an issue. See: Thor's feats of surviving in space

That's correct. The battle would very unlikely end in Thor drowning.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
That's correct. The battle would very unlikely end in Thor drowning.

At least you finally admit that you can't prove Thor would drown

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
That's correct. The battle would very unlikely end in Thor drowning.
Concession happily accepted.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
That's correct. The battle would very unlikely end in Thor drowning.

Concession accepted, troll boy.

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