The Titan Seven Vs Hela on Asgard

Started by Josh_Alexander10 pages
Originally posted by FrothByte
So you mean by ganging up on Thor and holding him down while Mantis puts him to sleep? Because they'll all simply get fried if they try that move.

IM is immune to Thor's Lightning. Iron Spider should be too. They can hold him.

Strange's strings are magical, they don't conduct electricity.

In other words Thor can be handled!

Furthermore, as I already cleaim, Thor can't remain God-Mode forever. He drains out.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
IM is immune to Thor's Lightning. Iron Spider should be too. They can hold him.

Strange's strings are magical, they don't conduct electricity.

In other words Thor can be handled!

Furthermore, as I already cleaim, Thor can't remain God-Mode forever. He drains out.

No, IM is not immune to his lightning, he's simply resistant. You can see the damage his suit sustained during their fight in Avengers after a single lightning bolt, and Thor wasn't even in thundergod mode yet. Also, prove that he drains out as quickly as you assume. In the clip you posted, Thor stopped lightning zapping opponents because his opponents were all dead, not because he was drained. He then fought Hela again and started hitting her projectiles with lightning again.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
It's also good that the 7 are actually not dummies.

So they're going to out-think lighting spamming all around them?

Draxx BTW is a dummy, he's lovable, but not too smart. Starlord's also the reason why the plan failed, seems he's no genius. Mantis is a nitwit.

Originally posted by Robtard
So they're going to out-think lighting spamming all around them?

Draxx BTW is a dummy, he's lovable, but not too smart. Starlord's also the reason why the plan failed, seems he's no genius. Mantis is a nitwit.

No, they won't stay standing to receive the lightning.

Would Draxx die to lightning though? Either way, Draxx isn't needed to handle the business.

The plan failed because Star Lord got emotional, something that won't happen here.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
IM is immune to Thor's Lightning. Iron Spider should be too. They can hold him.

Strange's strings are magical, they don't conduct electricity.

In other words Thor can be handled!

Furthermore, as I already cleaim, Thor can't remain God-Mode forever. He drains out.

Prove that Iron-man is immune to Thor's lightning.

Originally posted by FrothByte
No, IM is not immune to his lightning, he's simply resistant. You can see the damage his suit sustained during their fight in Avengers after a single lightning bolt, and Thor wasn't even in thundergod mode yet. Also, prove that he drains out as quickly as you assume. In the clip you posted, Thor stopped lightning zapping opponents because his opponents were all dead, not because he was drained. He then fought Hela again and started hitting her projectiles with lightning again.

The suit wasn't damage. It was fully functional. And again, MK 50 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mk. 6

Didn't you heard Thor's breathing heavily? Clearly he was tired. Yes, he went God-Mode again against Hela, but he wasn't as charged as when he first when God-mode. Furthermore, Thor was clearly fighting slower and less ferociously.

@SilentMaster I already did.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
No, they won't stay standing to receive the lightning.

Would Draxx die to lightning though? Either way, Draxx isn't needed to handle the business.

The plan failed because Star Lord got emotional, something that won't happen here.

Lighting travels at about 750 miles per hour, so by the time they think about dodging it, it's too late. Spider-Man might be able too, with his speed, agility and Spider-Sense (precog), he's just one guy though.

Mantis isn't jumping on Thor's shoulders; that tactic won't work here. See: Lighting spamming all around as seen in Thor Ragnarok.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
The suit wasn't damage. It was fully functional. And again, MK 50 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mk. 6

Didn't you heard Thor's breathing heavily? Clearly he was tired. Yes, he went God-Mode again against Hela, but he wasn't as charged as when he first when God-mode. Furthermore, Thor was clearly fighting slower and less ferociously.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2KrQgjU0ZM&t=8s

At 1.54, you can see tears and gouges on IM's suit after Thor's lightning hits him. It's clear the suit was damaged yeah?

Yeah, you can hear him breath heavily. Newsflash for you, professional fighters start breathing heavily even after only a few seconds of fighting... yet they're able to last multiple rounds after that. Breathing heavy is your body's way of getting more oxygen to keep up with accelerated physical movement. It doesn't necessarily mean that you're exhausted.

And no, there's no proof that Thor was fighting any slower or less ferociously. If you want to claim as such then you need to prove it. He was simply fighting a much tougher opponent than the ones before. Hint: It's harder to look impressive when your opponent is equally as good as you or even better.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
@SilentMaster I already did.

No, you didn't. stop lying.

Originally posted by Robtard
Lighting travels at about 750 miles per hour, so by the time they think about dodging it, it's too late. Spider-Man might be able too, with his speed, agility and Spider-Sense (precog), he's just one guy though.

Mantis isn't jumping on Thor's shoulders; that tactic won't work here. See: Lighting spamming all around as seen in Thor Ragnarok.

That's assuming they are all standing in one spot. Even so, I can see Tony pulling out his shiled to block Thor's attack.

Now, Thor will have to aim at single targets because i don't see them standing together.

They'll likely split.

Originally posted by Silent Master
No, you didn't. stop lying.

Prove the Mk. 6 isn't resistant to lightning.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Prove the Mk. 6 isn't resistant to lightning.

Your claim was that IM is immune to lightning, prove it.

Originally posted by FrothByte
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2KrQgjU0ZM&t=8s

At 1.54, you can see tears and gouges on IM's suit after Thor's lightning hits him. It's clear the suit was damaged yeah?

Yeah, you can hear him breath heavily. Newsflash for you, professional fighters start breathing heavily even after only a few seconds of fighting... yet they're able to last multiple rounds after that. Breathing heavy is your body's way of getting more oxygen to keep up with accelerated physical movement. It doesn't necessarily mean that you're exhausted.

And no, there's no proof that Thor was fighting any slower or less ferociously. If you want to claim as such then you need to prove it. He was simply fighting a much tougher opponent than the ones before. Hint: It's harder to look impressive when your opponent is equally as good as you or even better.

I never said the suit wasn't damaged, i said the suit was fully functional.

What you see is the painting and portions of the outside layer of the suit melting. The suit was fully functional.

Agree. Yet it does mean your body is getting tired. Which means Thor's stamina was reducing.

Thor wasn't spamming lightning like crazy in that scene. Adding the fact that he was breathing heavily, doesn't that mean his fighting performance was reduce?

Originally posted by Silent Master
Your claim was that IM is immune to lightning, prove it.

Mk. 6 is immune to lightning...Mk. 6 is Iron Man 😂

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
That's assuming they are all standing in one spot. Even so, I can see Tony pulling out his shiled to block Thor's attack.

Now, Thor will have to aim at single targets because i don't see them standing together.

They'll likely split.

Stormbreaker would tear right through Tony's shield, his armor and his body as if it were soft butter.

Watch the scene SM posted, Thor has lighting spamming all around him, attacking multiple opponents at once, the "horde" as you called it.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
I never said the suit wasn't damaged, i said the suit was fully functional.

What you see is the painting and portions of the outside layer of the suit melting. The suit was fully functional.

Agree. Yet it does mean your body is getting tired. Which means Thor's stamina was reducing.

Thor wasn't spamming lightning like crazy in that scene. Adding the fact that he was breathing heavily, doesn't that mean his fighting performance was reduce?

First of all:

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander

The suit wasn't damage. It was fully functional.

So yeah, was his suit damaged or not? You seem to be contradicting yourself.

As for Thor getting tired, you have no idea how long he can last before he can't spam lightning anymore. We've literally never seen Thor get so tired he can't fight properly other than in the beginning of IW... but then we don't know what happened to him there. He was still fighting Hela perfectly fine, and if he seemed a tad slower it's probably because he got impaled in the shoulder with a spear yes?

If he wasn't spamming as much lightning, it was because he was fighting a single opponent instead of multitudes. This is common sense.

In the end, the team's tactics for Thanos won't work on Thor because that relied on them holding him down and Mantis knocking him out... something which the team can't do while Thor is charged with lightning. So I'm still waiting for you to explain how exactly the team is taking out Thor.

Try again and this time don't lie

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Mk. 6 is immune to lightning...Mk. 6 is Iron Man 😂

Originally posted by FrothByte
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2KrQgjU0ZM&t=8s

At 1.54, you can see tears and gouges on IM's suit after Thor's lightning hits him. It's clear the suit was damaged yeah?

Yeah, you can hear him breath heavily. Newsflash for you, professional fighters start breathing heavily even after only a few seconds of fighting... yet they're able to last multiple rounds after that. Breathing heavy is your body's way of getting more oxygen to keep up with accelerated physical movement. It doesn't necessarily mean that you're exhausted.

And no, there's no proof that Thor was fighting any slower or less ferociously. If you want to claim as such then you need to prove it. He was simply fighting a much tougher opponent than the ones before. Hint: It's harder to look impressive when your opponent is equally as good as you or even better.

Originally posted by Robtard
Stormbreaker would tear right through Tony's shield, his armor and his body as if it were soft butter.

Watch the scene SM posted, Thor has lighting spamming all around him, attacking multiple opponents at once, the "horde" as you called it.

We were talking about Ragnarok Thor Robtard.

Wasn't the horde standing right infront of Thor? Also, isn't the bifrost bridge what? 3m wide? The horde was gathered in a linear formation, not scathered in a wide terrain.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
We were talking about Ragnarok Thor Robtard.

Wasn't the horde standing right infront of Thor? Also, isn't the bifrost bridge what? 3m wide? The horde was gathered in a linear formation, not scathered in a wide terrain.

Watch the scene again. There were undead Asgardians attacking Thor from behind. His lightning automatically took them out without him even needing to think about it.