Originally posted by FrothByte
Yes, it's the Bifrost. Watch the Bifrost fight in Ragnarok when he fights Hela. I'll wait for you to admit you were mistaken.
I see it. When Hela went into the water.
But that's not a great feat beyond Kurse. Hulk and Fenris broke the bridge just falling down on it. I do not think the bridge in that movie was anything special (beyond Kurse).
Originally posted by h1a8
I see it. When Hela went into the water.
But that's not a great feat beyond Kurse. Hulk and Fenris broke the bridge just falling down on it. I do not think the bridge in that movie was anything special (beyond Kurse).
You *think* he can do it. You don't actually have proof he can do it.
Originally posted by h1a8
Well you get the point. It didn't take a lot for it to happen.
So why lie about it? Just describe it as it is instead of downplaying it
Anyway, it took the combined momentum of Fenris slamming into Hulk and Hulk supplexing Fenris to damage part of the bridge (but not collapsing it). You'd have to prove that Kurse can hit with the same kind of force as that, and even then you'd only prove that he can damage part of the bridge, not completely shatter it like Thor did.
Originally posted by FrothByte
So why lie about it? Just describe it as it is instead of downplaying itAnyway, it took the combined momentum of Fenris slamming into Hulk and Hulk supplexing Fenris to damage part of the bridge (but not collapsing it). You'd have to prove that Kurse can hit with the same kind of force as that, and even then you'd only prove that he can damage part of the bridge, not completely shatter it like Thor did.
Well Fenris falling on the bridge(flipping on it) took a chunk out. Kurse is far stronger than that.
The point is the bridge doesn't appear that durable. If it was then that would've happened.