Originally posted by h1a8
Wrong! No one states low showings for characters they are arguing for. People mention ONLY the high ones (Thor's star feat, Hela's Mjolnir feat, Hulks leviathan feat, etc)And you are pretty stupid as the person I originally replied to oclearly was using Thor's star feat as his durability for a forum fight. Yet you didn't address him or anyone else using only high end feats to equal a character's ability in a forum fight.
You are seriously not making any sense, or dont seem to understand my point at all.
Of course we use high end feats. But that doesnt mean we IGNORE lower feats.
Thor can take the full power of a Star. But his face can also be punched in by the Hulk.
I dont see whats so hard to grasp here.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
You are seriously not making any sense, or dont seem to understand my point at all.Of course we use high end feats. But that doesnt mean we IGNORE lower feats.
Thor can take the full power of a Star. But his face can also be punched in by the Hulk.
I dont see whats so hard to grasp here.
I do understand. That's why you are wrong. Mentioning only high end feats, as the power level a character will be in a forum, and not mentioning any low showings is the same as disregarding lower showings.
No one mentions lower showings for the character they are representing. Therefore, they are disregarding that character's lower showings.
And when people use Thor's star feat they are implying that Hulk, Superman, etc can't hurt Thor with punches. You even have members explicitly stating such (Carthage for example).
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
**** H1. Did you watch the movie? At the beginning of the film, the acusers bombard the alien planet in real time, the bombs took 5s to reach the planet's surface.That means that Carol's scene is extended, which means that her perception of time is slower than us.
Wrong! Time between cut scenes aren't always real time.
If you disagree then you clearly see, from our perspective, the latter missiles taking more than 10s just to reach the atmosphere.
Originally posted by h1a8
Wrong! Time between cut scenes aren't always real time.If you disagree then you clearly see, from our perspective, the latter missiles taking more than 10s just to reach the atmosphere.
You say the time between scenes isn't always real time. This is true, but clearly it means sometimes the time between *is* in real time. So how do you determine which is which?
Originally posted by h1a8
I do understand. That's why you are wrong. Mentioning only high end feats, as the power level a character will be in a forum, and not mentioning any low showings is the same as disregarding lower showings.No one mentions lower showings for the character they are representing. Therefore, they are disregarding that character's lower showings.
And when people use Thor's star feat they are implying that Hulk, Superman, etc can't hurt Thor with punches. You even have members explicitly stating such (Carthage for example).
Have you ever heard of the term "continuity" h1?
Originally posted by Surtur
You say the time between scenes isn't always real time. This is true, but clearly it means sometimes the time between *is* in real time. So how do you determine which is which?
In most cases its irrelevant as it doesn't actually affect the story.
Movie makers aren't making scenes for us apply physics and calculate stuff.
But to answer your question, I would say that time between cut scenes are very close to real time if there is no contradictory evidence to suggest otherwise.
For example, if we see the speed (motion) of an object and we know the distance (to a reasonable accuracy) then we can guesstimate how long it will take the object to reach a certain distance. Then we can determine whether or not time between cut scenes is close to real time.
Originally posted by h1a8
Explain
You've been going throughout several threads discussing whether we use the highest feats or the lowest, well the answer is continuity.
We use the feats based on continuity/timeline.
Take Thor for instance, in a debate, if the thread you must assume the latest iteration of Thor as seen on screen. Taking the latest movie feats as priority. Ofcourse, so long the thread starter doesn't specify which version of Thor we are using.
So regarding your issue, we use the latest feats. Regardless of they being high or low.
Originally posted by h1a8
Wrong! Time between cut scenes aren't always real time.If you disagree then you clearly see, from our perspective, the latter missiles taking more than 10s just to reach the atmosphere.
No, we are watching the scene under Carol's perspective.
Do you have any idea how fast those missiles are going? If we were watching them at normal speeds we would only see a blur!
Again, stop lowballing the feats!
Originally posted by h1a8
I do understand. That's why you are wrong. Mentioning only high end feats, as the power level a character will be in a forum, and not mentioning any low showings is the same as disregarding lower showings.No one mentions lower showings for the character they are representing. Therefore, they are disregarding that character's lower showings.
And when people use Thor's star feat they are implying that Hulk, Superman, etc can't hurt Thor with punches. You even have members explicitly stating such (Carthage for example).
Well it depends who you are arguing for. If im arguing for Spider-Man, I might not want to bring up Cap kicking his butt. I might focus on how he easily stopped Buckys robotic arm.
But you arguing against me are free to bring up Cap kicking his butt.
Fact is though, that BOTH of those things happened.
So I still dont get whats so difficult to grasp here.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Well it depends who you are arguing for. If im arguing for Spider-Man, I might not want to bring up Cap kicking his butt. I might focus on how he easily stopped Buckys robotic arm.But you arguing against me are free to bring up Cap kicking his butt.
Fact is though, that BOTH of those things happened.
So I still dont get whats so difficult to grasp here.
Cap kicking someone but isn't a strength feat nor a low strength feat for Spider-Man. It doesn't contradict him catching WS arm.
And if two things happened that are contradictory to each other then we choose the highest of the showings and not the lowest.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
No, we are watching the scene under Carol's perspective.Do you have any idea how fast those missiles are going? If we were watching them at normal speeds we would only see a blur!
Again, stop lowballing the feats!
We are not watching from her perspective. The missile scene is independent of her until both are shown side to side. And after that (when they are shown side to side), there is no indication of things moving significantly slower than in real time.
Wrong, we can see our kitchen table without it being a blur, and the table is moving more than thousands of miles per hour around the galaxy. It's all about relative velocity. We can see meteors, real life missiles, comets, space shuttles, etc without them being a blur.
Bottom line, her relative velocity to the missile was very small. It took her more than 5 seconds to close in on the missile.
Originally posted by h1a8
We are not watching from her perspective. The missile scene is independent of her until both are shown side to side. And after that (when they are shown side to side), there is no indication of things moving significantly slower than in real time.Wrong, we can see our kitchen table without it being a blur, and the table is moving more than thousands of miles per hour around the galaxy. It's all about relative velocity. We can see meteors, real life missiles, comets, space shuttles, etc without them being a blur.
Bottom line, her relative velocity to the missile was very small. It took her more than 5 seconds to close in on the missile.
Slow-motion isn't the only parameter for super-reflexes, get it over with.
LOL!!!!
I can tolerate you lowballing the feats, I mean, we all know you lowball anything in order to enhance the DCEU. But tampering with science!!
Sorry fellow, that I can't tolerate
Your kitchen table doesn't seem like a blur because you are also moving!
In real time, we saw the missiles hitting the Alien planet at the beginning of CM in 5s.
The scene where CM is focused stopping the missiles takes longer than that, which means it's extended, and that her perception over time is faster than us humans
You don't need a physics degree to understand that.
Genii did in fact **** you up H1.