Originally posted by One Big Mob
What was holding the Celestial together was *apparently* an electromagnetic field before Magneto stepped in. What he did was mimic the basic requirements of the field. Monster feat absolutely, but we already know it was subject to his power. We don't know what the **** the Control Rod is made out of hence why it's not applicable.
It was inert metal that had no energy attracting it to itself. Had Tiamut had its own power holding it together, it's doubtful it would have even been seen as something to be manipulated by Magneto.Using that logic however, anything subject to an electromagnetic field should be controllable by Magneto. Curious how Hulk's nerves would fare against someone who could hold a Celestial together? Hulk's brainwaves, even down to Hulk's atoms should be subject to an effect, no?
Not the only time Mags control alien metal though. The question shouldnt be if he cant control unearthly metals, the question should be "is there a scene where he has failed to control alien meta"l. He has taken control of Mjlonir, control Shiar metal, etc, etc...
Originally posted by Bentley
Then I pretty much agree. The closest thing we have to a consistent cosmic X book is always the Exiles?
Originally posted by carver9It's not a question of it being a foreign fencejumping metal. It's a question of what it's made out of at all.
Not the only time Mags control alien metal though. The question shouldnt be if he cant control unearthly metals, the question should be "is there a scene where he has failed to control alien meta"l. He has taken control of Mjlonir, control Shiar metal, etc, etc...
Unless you can post a scan that specifically says it's a metal, we don't know what it's made out of. It's a throbbing Cosmic Rod. That's all we know