Originally posted by MrMind
an unimpressive feat from a non canon book, dunno why he brought it up, that wasn't even a sun, it was bigger than the planet but do you realize how big star is compare to even the biggest sized planet?
Deadpool Team-Up is canon, MrMind.
It has a lot of retarded stuff in it, like that Anonymous Heralds meeting at the end, but it's still canon.
Just as Squirrel Girl stories are canon.
Same with Lobo... or Bueno Excellente...
🤣🤣🤣... Hull Breach. When did suns get Hulls?
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Originally posted by carver9that’s some terrible reasoning. He told us what the chains are used for and he believed them to be unbreakable. Ok so the chains weren’t unbreakable but they still haul stars.
He said the chains were unbreakable and they were broken which contradicts his statement. That alone makes his entire statement questionable. Also, H1, if I feel Blue Marvel can do the ft, I have every eight to believe he can do it.
And unbreakable for everyone but Superman that is.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvilhuh WTH is this? He clearly states stars without an apostrophe. It could be one star many times or many stars at once. You’re making a galactic trip and IM Sure they weren’t going to just take one star at a time. Breaking those chains is impressive because of what they are used for and not crumbling. If pulling StarS at any speed doesn’t break them you can’t blame the guy from thinking they were unbreakable. Nobody on the list has enough strenght to provide break something that is used to haul stars.
1. Yes, White Holes aren't proven to exist. Right, but the writer didn't say that they're powerful than a Black Hole.
2. Absorbing something requires more power, there are many characters who struggle absorbing certain level of Power, but don't have any problems in releasing said power.
One of the simplest examples are humans, our body takes hours to absorb the proteins and energy or whatever from food, but can emit and spend that energy within 30 seconds.
3. Wrong, A Black Hole is a Black Hole, they aren't only famous for their event horizon. What makes them interesting is there Singularity, where laws of physics cease to operate and what happens after it.
4. Writer didn't low-ball anything. Just breaking those chains alone is helluva impressive, regardless whether they haul them at normal or FTL speeds. He made them go from galaxies to galaxies because Galaxies consist of STAR'S'. A Star System, most of the times, consists of only a single Star. The writer was talking about STAR'S, not STAR, that's why he chose Galaxies, which consist of many of them, over Star Systems, which mostly contain only one of them.
5. How's it a hyperbole? Because it sounds illogical? Exceeding the speed of light is illogical too, but nobody calls it a hyperbole. This is fiction, if some Humans can get Multiversal powers from some wierd experiments, then Black Holes can be tore apart too.
Originally posted by TheHulkstersmh it’s not sitting in space it’s coming at the planet like a meteor and is obviously smaller. You can see the complete complete diameter of the fireball but you can’t of the planet so it wasn’t even planet size.
What other giant fireballs sit in space? Stellar strength.Where did they say "billions"? Is there another page in the book clarifying this?
Originally posted by Diesldude
smh it’s not sitting in space it’s coming at the planet like a meteor and is obviously smaller. You can see the complete complete diameter of the fireball but you can’t of the planet so it wasn’t even planet size.
No, it is sitting out in space. Power Cosmic Deadpool tosses it at the planet. Here is the previous scan.
Originally posted by carver9ALl these years and you can't even quote a post? SMH.
@Diesldude... that's H1 reasoning. 🙂Thanks for agreeing with me.
Your either trolling, in denial or you lack basic common sense. I'll dumb it down.
Space exploration suit that can withstand any pressure.
Chains that haul stars between galaxies that are unbreakable.
Hulk proved that the space exploration suit can't withstand any pressure.
Superman proved that those chains were not unbreakable. So what are you left with?
1)A space exploration suit and 2)chains that can haul stars to other galaxies.
Who wins this? I'll put my money on chains than haul stars over a space exploration suit.
No one has this feat of superman's.
Not this space suit crap, not the giant fireball surfer put out. Nothing.
It's a bigger feat than WBH and Beatty colliding in the dark dimension or hyperion standing between 2 planets.
Originally posted by Diesldude
ALl these years and you can't even quote a post? SMH.Your either trolling, in denial or you lack basic common sense. I'll dumb it down.
Space exploration suit that can withstand any pressure.
Chains that haul stars between galaxies that are unbreakable.Hulk proved that the space exploration suit can't withstand any pressure.
Superman proved that those chains were not unbreakable. So what are you left with?
1)A space exploration suit and 2)chains that can haul stars to other galaxies.
Who wins this? I'll put my money on chains than haul stars over a space exploration suit.
No one has this feat of superman's.
Not this space suit crap, not the giant fireball surfer put out. Nothing.
It's a bigger feat than WBH and Beatty colliding in the dark dimension or hyperion standing between 2 planets.
The suit was stated as being capable of withstanding anything. The chains were as well. Both are hyperbolic statements so it doesnt matter what you feel either can do.
Smh at the "fireball".
First you say "billions". Now you say "countless". Where are these stated?
Originally posted by carver9
The suit was stated as being capable of withstanding anything. The chains were as well. Both are hyperbolic statements so it doesnt matter what you feel either can do.
The unbreakable bit is hyperbole, but not the bit about hauling stars. That was a fact given to attempt to prove that the chains were unbreakable.