Bloodlusted JL Superman vs. the MCU

Started by Josh_Alexander21 pages
Originally posted by h1a8
Guess what? To know about your foe you, in the term "knowledge", must know what they are capable of.

Read my post again.

And you are right, what the foe is 'capable' of, not that you have absolute/deep knowledge over that foe.

In other words, Superman knows who they are and what they are capable of, but not their weakness or how exactly to defeat them.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Prove it, post the rule or definition that agrees with your claim.

“Superman has knowledge” of his opponents has only one meaning.
It means that he knows each character’s capability.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Read my post again.

And you are right, what the foe is 'capable' of, not that you have absolute/deep knowledge over that foe.

In other words, Superman knows who they are and what they are capable of, but not their weakness or how exactly to defeat them.

That’s what prep is for. To figure out how to beat them.

Originally posted by h1a8
That’s what prep is for. To figure out how to beat them.

Okay at least you admited he has to figure out how to beat them, and not that he automatically knows how.

So, how is he going to figure out?

Again, Superman isn't a tactician, nor the smartest person when figuring out stuff is concerned.

I doubt he figures how to defeat every single one of them.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Okay at least you admited he [B]has to figure out how to beat them, and not that he automatically knows how.

So, how is he going to figure out?

Again, Superman isn't a tactician, nor the smartest person when figuring out stuff is concerned.

I doubt he figures how to defeat every single one of them. [/B]

He takes the gauntlet and owns all.

Originally posted by h1a8r
"Superman has knowledge" of his opponents has only one meaning.
It means that he knows each character's capability.

Repeating your claim and proving it are two different things. If your next post doesn't contain an honest attempt at backing up your claim, I'll take that as you admitting that you know your claim is not true.

Originally posted by h1a8
He takes the gauntlet and owns all.

Can he take the gauntlet? Does he have the strength to? No.

Thanos is stronger than Superman.

And once he grabs Thanos' arm, that means Thanos will be grabbing him too.

Originally posted by Silent Master
DCEU Fatman would tell Superman to go and eat 9,000 meat lovers pizzas.

Thats pretty good. I actually don't think Superman wins this one. There will be a lot of casualties but this is way too much for Supes

Originally posted by WolvesofBabylon
Thats pretty good. I actually don't think Superman wins this one. There will be a lot of casualties but this is way too much for Supes

On a 1v1 basis, i would give a bloodlusted prep-time and with general knowledge Superman the win against any of this foes (considering this foes have no prep time or knowledge on superman).

But against the entire MCU! That is BS right there.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Depends on how far the starting distance is

No, not really, not in an arena this small. Superman can clear countries in a second, easily. A city is far too small a playground.

and whether Superman decides to go for him first.

If he has knowledge and tactical prep he surely would, since Thanos with the IG is the one with both the power output to kill him and the ability to bypass his speed.

Huh! I forgot about the starting distance.

Fight takes place in Manhattan. Considering this is the entire MCU we are talking about (Excluding Dormammu and Ego), it's safe to assume Superman is on one side of the island while the others are on the other side.

Manhattan's length is aprox 21km.

Considering Superman is mach 2, it would take him aprox 35s to reach where the team is

If Superman is mach 3, it would take him 21s

If Superman is mach 10, 15s

Mach 27.5 (As the Youtuber claimed, which i consider erroneous) it would take him 2.6s

Conclusion: By the time Superman reaches the Team's position Thanos' gauntlet will already be active...

Superman loses

Superman can fly from Canada to Africa in seconds and circle the globe in moments, and enter space while fighting Zod in a span of a few seconds, but this retard actually thinks Superman is mach 2-3 lmao.

This phaggot should really take his tiny cock and fat ass somewhere else. Preferably over the side of a bridge, or in front of a loaded pistol that's about to fire.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Superman can fly from Canada to Africa in seconds and circle the globe in moments, and enter space while fighting Zod in a span of a few seconds, but this retard actually thinks Superman is mach 2-3 lmao.

This phaggot should really take his tiny cock and fat ass somewhere else. Preferably over the side of a bridge, or in front of a loaded pistol that's about to fire.

NemeBro, time and time again you prove to be terrible at this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLvVTwPC3AE

Minute 5:58 contains the DCEU Superman flying scenes.

Please mention where does he travel from Africa to America in terms of seconds

That is ofcourse, not counting multiple cutscenes 😂 😂

Your incompetence when interpreting movie scenes is EVIDENT.

Cutscene #1 (Minute 5:51): The Canada scene is replaced with a scene in Africa.

Does it mean he traveled in terms of seconds to Africa? It takes an idiot to think so, and not realize that the timeframe between cutscenes isn't literal.

Cutscene #2 (Minute 6:25): Superman passes from the sea to a mountainous, rocky region.

Does it mean that Superman somehow teleported?

😂

Check from minute 6:09 to 6:14
In Africa, you can clearly see a group of giraffes in the background. The Giraffes fade away in minute 6:14.

It means it took Superman 5s to move from the place where the Jiraffes apparently are, to a position in where they fade away (are too small visually).

Given the size of the giraffes, i'd estimate a distance of 1km.

Conclusion:

It takes Superman 5s to move a distance of 1km. This means that in that scene he is traveling at 720Km/h

If you are not satisfied (considering you are a worm), check minute 6:22. Superman finally manages to break the sound barrier (causes a sonic boom)!!! Mach 1.

Moving countries in terms of Seconds!!!? 😂

Your joking abilites exceed mines NemeBro! Hilarious!!!

http://www.reelhounds.com/uploads/1/7/3/8/17382151/superman-flying-around-the-world_orig.gif

Pictured: mach 2-3 apparently, according to a six hundred pound fatass with dick-cheese covered micropenis.

Originally posted by NemeBro
http://www.reelhounds.com/uploads/1/7/3/8/17382151/superman-flying-around-the-world_orig.gif

Pictured: mach 2-3 apparently, according to a six hundred pound fatass with dick-cheese covered micropenis.

Technically, that gif doesn't exactly prove much except he was flying towards a camera then away from it. Considering the speed at which he passes by the point of view, he's not really moving that fast. If he was moving anywhere near mach speeds he should have zipped by ridiculously fast once he crossed our point of view.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Technically, that gif doesn't exactly prove much
Do you see the landmasses he's flying over, from the perspective of the Earth? How large do you imagine they are?

He is visibly flying past the curvature of the Earth and past countries, maybe continents.

So can we all at least agree that Josh is a retard for trying to argue that a character who can fly from the middle of the Indian ocean to Metropolis in about a minute can only fly at mach 2-3? A character who we see can reach the upper atmosphere in seconds in his fight with Zod.

He's a total retard, with virtually no dick and a great sagging belly caked in cheeto grease.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Do you see the landmasses he's flying over, from the perspective of the Earth? How large do you imagine they are?

He is visibly flying past the curvature of the Earth and past countries, maybe continents.

I don't think you understand how distance and perspective works. The Earth is a very big object but very far. Superman is very close to the viewer. Superman only appears to be covering that distance because he's a lot closer to the viewer than the earth, in truth he's only covering a few kilometers at most, might even just be covering a few hundred meters.

To understand it better, try this exercise for yourself. Put your finger in front of your face then point it towards one end of your room. Then move your finger till it points towards the other end of your room. Did your finger move the entire length of the room? No, it only moved a few inches, yet from your perspective it seemed to travel from one side of the room to the other. That's how distance and perspective works.

Originally posted by FrothByte
I don't think you understand how distance and perspective works. The Earth is a very big object but very far. Superman is very close to the viewer. Superman only appears to be covering that distance because he's a lot closer to the viewer than the earth, in truth he's only covering a few kilometers at most, might even just be covering a few hundred meters.

To understand it better, try this exercise for yourself. Put your finger in front of your face then point it towards one end of your room. Then move your finger till it points towards the other end of your room. Did your finger move the entire length of the room? No, it only moved a few inches, yet from your perspective it seemed to travel from one side of the room to the other. That's how distance and perspective works.

I don't think you understand that Earth is not a room that is surrounding me, but a sphere that from this perspective is in front of me, separate from me, apart from me.

And that the, counting the part where the camera moves to follow Superman passing me, landmass in the center (I think Africa?) is clearly being passed by Superman. He starts off being to the left of it from my perspective, then he zooms past it to the right in a burst of speed that carries him past the curve of the Earth.

It isn't overly important though. Superman has several speed feats in the multi hundred to thousand mach range.

Originally posted by NemeBro
I don't think you understand that Earth is not a room that is surrounding me, but a sphere that from this perspective is in front of me, separate from me, apart from me.

And that the, counting the part where the camera moves to follow Superman passing me, landmass in the center (I think Africa?) is clearly being passed by Superman. He starts off being to the left of it from my perspective, then he zooms past it to the right in a burst of speed that carries him past the curve of the Earth.

It isn't overly important though. Superman has several speed feats in the multi hundred to thousand mach range.

No, Earth is even bigger than a room and further (in this shot) than the walls of your room can ever be. From the distance that this shot is taken from the Earth, you can move your finger a few inches left to right and it will cover the entire breadth of the earth seen from your perspective.

Besides, if Superman was really moving as fast and covering as much ground as you claimed then we shouldn't have been able to see him properly, he'd be nothing but an eyeblink of color passing our perspective. But since we can clearly see him approaching and easily track his flight as he crosses our point of view, we know that he's not moving that much faster than a car.