Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Lol at marvel bias, I already said Superman is more than strong enough to replicate it he just doesn't have the aoe attack to replicate it in same manner.
HV swipe can slice the ground up to where it starts to collapse under gravity. Look at the scene where the creature crawls underneath. The ground collapses similar to the Thor feat.
A punch from Superman can transfer enough kinetic energy to cause a collapse.
Remember, Thor feat was dependent on weakening a certain portion of the ground in order to cause a runaway domino effect. In other words, Thor only directly damaged the near vicinity. Gravity did the rest of the damage.
Originally posted by h1a8
HV swipe can slice the ground up to where it starts to collapse under gravity. Look at the scene where the creature crawls underneath. The ground collapses similar to the Thor feat.A punch from Superman can transfer enough kinetic energy to cause a collapse.
Remember, Thor feat was dependent on weakening a certain portion of the ground in order to cause a runaway domino effect. In other words, Thor only directly damaged the near vicinity. Gravity did the rest of the damage.
Lol. You act as if there was only a single support pillar. An HV swipe would make a slice in the ice, and at most it will collapse a portion of the ice. It will not destabilize an area as big as the one Thor collapsed. If you want to claim that it will, feel free to prove it.
Originally posted by h1a8
HV swipe can slice the ground up to where it starts to collapse under gravity. Look at the scene where the creature crawls underneath. The ground collapses similar to the Thor feat.A punch from Superman can transfer enough kinetic energy to cause a collapse.
Remember, Thor feat was dependent on weakening a certain portion of the ground in order to cause a runaway domino effect. In other words, Thor only directly damaged the near vicinity. Gravity did the rest of the damage.
Prove it.
Prove it.
Prove it.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Lol. You act as if there was only a single support pillar. An HV swipe would make a slice in the ice, and at most it will collapse a portion of the ice. It will not destabilize an area as big as the one Thor collapsed. If you want to claim that it will, feel free to prove it.
You need to prove that Thor damaged x amount of the ground to create the chain reaction. As far as I'm concerned, it's possible he damaged a tiny area which resulted in that chain reaction.
Originally posted by h1a8
You need to prove that Thor damaged x amount of the ground to create the chain reaction. As far as I'm concerned, it's possible he damaged a tiny area which resulted in that chain reaction.
I don't need to prove anything, since it's clearly visible that Thor's hit was strong enough to make the ground roll out in waves away from him. None of Superman's hits have shown that kind of shockwave.
If you want to claim something contrary to what is shown on screen, burden of proof is on you.
Originally posted by FrothByte
I don't need to prove anything, since it's clearly visible that Thor's hit was strong enough to make the ground roll out in waves away from him. None of Superman's hits have shown that kind of shockwave.If you want to claim something contrary to what is shown on screen, burden of proof is on you.
Of course you do. You need to prove how much damage was done to the ground (how much area) to achieve the domino runaway effect.
Otherwise you don't have a leg to stand on in rebutting whether Superman can do it or not.
Originally posted by h1a8
Of course you do. You need to prove how much damage was done to the ground (how much area) to achieve the domino runaway effect.Otherwise you don't have a leg to stand on in rebutting whether Superman can do it or not.
Nope. I don't need to prove anything since it's already backed up by feats. You want to prove Superman can do the same, show me a feat of Superman accomplishing something comparable.
Originally posted by FrothByte
Nope. I don't need to prove anything since it's already backed up by feats. You want to prove Superman can do the same, show me a feat of Superman accomplishing something comparable.
How much ground area did Thor directly destroy in order to get gravity to do the rest of the work? You don't know. So how can you argue that Superman can't do it? Going by what we see, Thor damaged a small enough area to achieve the runaway effect. Superman can do the same.
Originally posted by h1a8
How much ground area did Thor directly destroy in order to get gravity to do the rest of the work? You don't know. So how can you argue that Superman can't do it? Going by what we see, Thor damaged a small enough area to achieve the runaway effect. Superman can do the same.
So show us a feat of Superman destroying a similar ground area. Or at the very least a single hit from Superman that causes the ground to undulate in waves around him.
Originally posted by FrothByte
So show us a feat of Superman destroying a similar ground area. Or at the very least a single hit from Superman that causes the ground to undulate in waves around him.
That's moving the goalpost.
All I have to show is Superman has the capability or the necessary power to cause that amount of damage.