Thor vs. Captain Marvel

Started by h1a88 pages

What does resistance to space have to do with anything? Thor wins until CM shows more.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
If i were claiming that Thor got knocked by his exposure to the void, I would have said that Thor is [B] vulnerable to space instead of saying that his immunity to space is questionable.

Again, we don't know exactly what caused Thor to go unconcious. Reason why, his immunity to the void is questionable (either side could be correct)

Objectiveness isn't a hard word [/B]

What do you mean? Thor was in space for the ENTIRE scene of the Stormbreaker forge sub-plot. How can his resistance to space be questionable? He spent a solid 5-10 minutes of screen time out in space. I think that might be the longest of any mainstream Superhero.

The only time he was ever knocked out, was when Thanos blew up his ship. Which probably has something to do with being exploded by the goddamn Power Stone and beaten up by Thanos.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
What do you mean? Thor was in space for the ENTIRE scene of the Stormbreaker forge sub-plot. How can his resistance to space be questionable? He spent a solid 5-10 minutes of screen time out in space. I think that might be the longest of any mainstream Superhero.

The only time he was ever knocked out, was when Thanos blew up his ship. Which probably has something to do with being exploded by the goddamn Power Stone and beaten up by Thanos.

Actually, the scene is like 2mins.

And, rewatch the scene. We see that Etri, Groot and Rocket Raccoon were fine. When you analize the scene, you realize that the rings aren't sealed. Which means, that there's an atmosphere sorrounding the Neutron Star.

In other words, that scene wasn't even a void.

Originally posted by h1a8
What does resistance to space have to do with anything?
Originally posted by h1a8

IDK, Frothbyte just decided to take the debate into those zones.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Actually, the scene is like 2mins.

And, rewatch the scene. We see that Etri, Groot and Rocket Raccoon were fine. When you analize the scene, you realize that the rings aren't sealed. Which means, that there's an atmosphere sorrounding the Neutron Star.

In other words, that scene wasn't even a void.

Etri, Groot and Rocket Racoon were only fine IN the forge, which obviously had some sort of gravity and atmosphere.

I'm referring to when Thor was outside Rocket's pod, and moving the rings. And then when he held open the Iris. That entire scene was minutes long and in space.

Rocket even said, Thor was out in space. This is further confirmed by the weak gravity, when Thor jumps off the pod to land on the rings, relative to when he falls down through the forge, and is obviously impacted by gravity.

Please rewatch the movie. It's meant for 15+ audiences. It's not complicated and you are embarrassing yourself.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Etri, Groot and Rocket Racoon were only fine IN the forge, which obviously had some sort of gravity and atmosphere.

I'm referring to when Thor was outside Rocket's pod, and moving the rings. And then when he held open the Iris. That entire scene was minutes long and in space.

Rocket even said, Thor was out in space. This is further confirmed by the weak gravity, when Thor jumps off the pod to land on the rings, relative to when he falls down through the forge, and is obviously impacted by gravity.

Please rewatch the movie. It's meant for 15+ audiences. It's not complicated and you are embarrassing yourself.

Definition of space:

a limited extent in one, two, or three dimensions

Who said space means no atmosphere? Space usually infers no atmosphere, but it isn't always the case, nor does it mean that there can't be gases in space. Now, don't confuse space with void.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFtHcCJQvC4'

minute 2:17, Thor is clearly inhaling and exhaling

Assumptions, the rings aren't sealed, so there's an atmosphere sorrounding the rings, and this isn't necessary limited to inside the rings.

Rewatch the scene, stop making a fool of yourself

Captain Marvel was also breathing while in space, so I guess there was also an atmosphere where she was flying around.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Captain Marvel was also breathing while in space, so I guess there was also an atmosphere where she was flying around.

Really, we shall see about it when the clips are available. Don't worry.

And even if we are talking about acting-plot holes, doesn't change the fact that the rings are open and that Groot and Etri are fine.

Neither of them were outside the rings, Thor was.

Thor was floating in space for god knows how long after Thanos blew his ship up.

If he had any trouble being there he should have been long dead by the time the Guardians found him...

Josh is obviously just trolling.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Neither of them were outside the rings, Thor was.

Pointless, the rings weren't sealed, atmosphere isn't limited to the inner side of the rings.

Originally posted by Estacado
for god knows how long

Exactly my point.

Great; so Thor, Etri, Groot and Rocket have all been exposed to space for more screen time than CM. thanks for proving they have better surviving in space feats.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Great; so Thor, Etri, Groot and Rocket have all been exposed to space for more screen time than CM. thanks for proving they have better surviving in space feats.

Your stupidity has been noticed.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Josh is obviously just trolling.

I hope so. It would be sad to think someone could be this dumb.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Josh is obviously just trolling.
Originally posted by FrothByte
I hope so. It would be sad to think someone could be this dumb.

How typical from the Thor fanboys. Insulting and trolling when they can't longer debate.

Was funny to debate while it lasted, but I accept your submission.

Chao chao.