God Vs Titan: Thor Vs Godzilla

Started by Robtard10 pages

God Vs Titan: Thor Vs Godzilla

-Thor as he was in Infinity War w/ Stormbreaker at his best

-Godzilla as he was in Godzilla: King of the Monsters at his best

Fight takes place in New York. Thor is going to fight in-character and is as butt-mad towards Godzilla as he was Thanos. Godzilla sees Thor as a threat to the Earth and his dominance as the King of the monsters

Fite!

Originally posted by Robtard
-Thor as he was in Infinity War w/ Stormbreaker at his best

-Godzilla as he was in Godzilla: King of the Monsters at his best

Fight takes place in New York. Thor is going to fight in-character and is as butt-mad towards Godzilla as he was Thanos. Godzilla sees Thor as a threat to the Earth and his dominance as the King of the monsters

Fite!

Godzilla. He is just a beast.

Thor could scratch him but he ain't putting him down.

Godzilla uses Thor as a suppository.

thor speaks in his natural accent.. Zilla walks away 😄 😄 😄 😄

Could he hurt or kill Godzilla? Probably. Its gonna be difficult

I think Thor could put storm breaker through his brain.

Godzilla accidentally steps on him

How is Godzilla going to ever hit him

Did you see the new movie? At his best, he has some kinda nuclear pulse attack that is a massive AOE.

I was waiting for someone to bring that up.

Thor tanked energy on a far greater scale then that in IW.

Perhaps. I'm just pointing out that Godzilla will have no problem hitting him.

Originally posted by ares834
Did you see the new movie? At his best, he has some kinda nuclear pulse attack that is a massive AOE.

He can't just do that whenever though. Godzilla just had a nuke blow up in his face, and his body couldn't contain the radiation.

Sure. But per OP:

-Godzilla as he was in Godzilla: King of the Monsters at his best

So presumably he is in such a state.

Originally posted by Khazra Reborn
He can't just do that whenever though. Godzilla just had a nuke blow up in his face, and his body couldn't contain the radiation.

Is that the case though? Or was he deliverately releasing it to kill Ghidorah?

Originally posted by Tzeentch
I was waiting for someone to bring that up.

Thor tanked energy on a far greater scale then that in IW.

Radiation and heat indeed, but not kinetic energy.

In this case the nuke actually packed a punch.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Radiation and heat indeed, but not kinetic energy.

In this case the nuke actually packed a punch.

Heat is a measure of kinetic energy:

https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-relationship-between-kinetic-energy-heat-529772

Yes and no. As your link points out, temperature is the "kinetic energy of [a substance's] molecules". If we want to get even more technical, heat is actually the energy transfer due to a temperature differential.

Originally posted by ares834
Yes and no. As your link points out, temperature is the "kinetic energy of [a substance's] molecules". If we want to get even more technical, heat is actually the energy transfer due to a temperature differential.

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Originally posted by Darth Thor
Heat is a measure of kinetic energy:

https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-relationship-between-kinetic-energy-heat-529772

As Ares already pointed out, kinetic energy of molecules is heat, and should not be confused with kinetic energy as in impact force.

Originally posted by ares834
Perhaps. I'm just pointing out that Godzilla will have no problem hitting him.
I was referring to physical attacks as it seemed obvious at the time of posting (and now) that the AOE attack wouldn't do shit to Thor.
Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
In this case the nuke actually packed a punch.
And I should believe that it packed enough of a punch to hurt Thor based on?

Thor wins, Stormbreaker will kill Godzilla.