Originally posted by carver9
How could someone have 3 times the strength of someone with dynamic power? Someone answer this, please. I also disagree with anyone turning into pulp by this character, lol.
Obvious answer is obvious: Superman doesn't know his own strength. What he THINKS is his limit, is what is being talked about.
Glad to help as always.
Originally posted by carver9
So he doesn't know he is in possession of dynamic strength? 🤔
Same way Abomination always started out stronger than Hulk, despite Hulk having dynamic strength and supposedly being the strongest there is.
Abomination also admitted that the longer his fight goes on with Hulk, the more chances he would lose. So I'm guessing that when Superman said he can't move the character out of the city, that meant he COULD move the character out of the city? Also, when Superman said if his plan doesn't work, they're all dead, but what he really wanted to say was, if his plan doesn't work, he will die but his dynamic power will bring him back to life to take out the character that killed him?
Im trying to get a better understanding of his powers, Dark. I'm learning that what we read in Superman books, we ignore it and make up how we feel it should go. I'm almost grasping it. Let's use this showing. The watch tower is falling and will cause untold amount of damage if it hits earth. Superman is the only one there to help. The dialog states that Superman can't do it alone, and Wonder Woman shows up to help. We see him straining, we see the dialog saying he can't lift the tower alone, but, since this is Superman, I should read it as "He's powerful, almighty and even though the dialog will say he can't do it alone, ignore it, he can do it alone and Wonder Woman presence is meaningless". Is that how I should read it? Let me know.
Originally posted by carver9
Im trying to get a better understanding of his powers, Dark. I'm learning that what we read in Superman books, we ignore it and make up how we feel it should go. I'm almost grasping it. Let's use this showing. The watch tower is falling and will cause untold amount of damage if it hits earth. Superman is the only one there to help. The dialog states that Superman can't do it alone, and Wonder Woman shows up to help. We see him straining, we see the dialog saying he can't lift the tower alone, but, since this is Superman, I should read it as "He's powerful, almighty and even though the dialog will say he can't do it alone, ignore it, he can do it alone and Wonder Woman presence is meaningless". Is that how I should read it? Let me know.
Lol.
Why are you being particularly idiotic today?
Anyway:
Originally posted by -Pr-
Carver is wrong, as usual.
How many mods do you want me to quote saying Superman has dynamic strength?
Originally posted by carver9
Abomination also admitted that the longer his fight goes on with Hulk, the more chances he would lose. So I'm guessing that when Superman said he can't move the character out of the city, that meant he COULD move the character out of the city? Also, when Superman said if his plan doesn't work, they're all dead, but what he really wanted to say was, if his plan doesn't work, he will die but his dynamic power will bring him back to life to take out the character that killed him?
Same way Tony always thinks his buster armours would win....he can be wrong, sure.
So he fought a character for an HOUR and was getting mauled the entire time with the aid of Supergirl, admitted him and everyone could die, and even after an HOUR OF FIGHTING he didn't have enough power to even move the monster out of the city. Maybe another 3 to 4 hours of fighting could've conjured up that dynamic strength.