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Originally posted by DarkSaint85
But the point is no numbers were given for the time.

Yet JBL seems perfectly fine with assumptions and guesses

In the blink of a God's eye. That's the time it took gladiator to cross galaxies. Imagine me just 1 Galaxy away from you, then you blink your eyes and feel my fist side your head after you blink.

Yes, so no numbers given.

Originally posted by Diesldude
To counter this, think of baseball. Hitting a baseball going 100mph from 60 feet away is really difficult but if it’s coming from 90 feet away it’s much easier to track. So gladiator was coming from pretty far away in a straight line so I can see why he was clobbered upon arrival.

While you're making sense, that's not what happened.

Glads started having trouble when the distance was minimal, ironically.

His initial "blitz" from far, far away worked just fine. But it was also nothing more than a cheapshot.

Originally posted by JBL
Christ, gladiator slowed down and was talking to him. Gladiator blitzed attacked and unearthed a machine at near light velocity less than 10 yards away.

He was trying to fry Heimdall alive, Heimdall defended himself.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Yes, so no numbers given.
No number is needed when we know how fast a blink is and who was blinking. His senses are far better than supermans. Imagine Superman on the planet Mars and Batman calls him a punk ***** and Superman slaps the hair off of his face before he gets the word ***** out his mouth. That's fast, no number is needed. That's not a whole conversation. Its two words.

But you kept asking for hard numbers, not guesses or assumptions.

Moreover, rebuilding the moon is more complicated than travelling in a straight line.

Originally posted by carver9
People are making not smart statements. Heimdall role is to watch over the road. Why would his blink not be as fast (faster) than a normal human when his primary goal is to watch the freaking road in prevention of villains getting through or to transport someone. People say some or the most ridiculous crap to downplay a showing. Gladiator cross GALAXIES IN LESS THAN THE BLINK OF A GOD EYE. The best speed ft I've seen so far.

It's a travel feat, not a reaction or combat feat.
Superman has traveled to the center of the universe in moments.
Superman has traveled the length of a universe in 60 days

Originally posted by h1a8
It's a travel feat, not a reaction or combat feat.
Superman has traveled to the center of the universe in moments.
Superman has traveled the length of a universe in 60 days
its a reaction feat, a travel feat and a visual feat.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
But the point is no numbers were given for the time.

Yet JBL seems perfectly fine with assumptions and guesses

"Rules for thee but not for me." And not just him.

Originally posted by DarkSaint85
But you kept asking for hard numbers, not guesses or assumptions.

Moreover, rebuilding the moon is more complicated than travelling in a straight line.

And during that conversation with Batman, how many times do you think Batman blinked?

Originally posted by h1a8
It's a travel feat, not a reaction or combat feat.
Superman has traveled to the center of the universe in moments.
Superman has traveled the length of a universe in 60 days
60 days??? How many times do you think Superman blinked in 60 days? now calculate that and see how far Gladiator would have gotten and how fast since you love to calculation stuff.

How fast is a 'god blink'? Hard numbers please.

I could show you my Sauron's eye blink, but you need to unzip my pants first.

Originally posted by JBL
And during that conversation with Batman, how many times do you think Batman blinked?

What does it matter? Are you just throwing words out now?

Originally posted by Delta1938
"Rules for thee but not for me." And not just him.

Basically lmao.

Originally posted by JBL
its a reaction feat, a travel feat and a visual feat.

Prove it's a reaction feat. What did Gladiator react to? A human can react to stuff in 0.2 of a second. Did Gladiator react to something in less time than that?
There is no such thing as visual feat. I think you mean something else?

Originally posted by JBL
60 days??? How many times do you think Superman blinked in 60 days? now calculate that and see how far Gladiator would have gotten and how fast since you love to calculation stuff.
You do the calculation and report back.
You need to know the length of the universe, the length Gladiator traveled, and the time it takes to blink. Good luck. If you can successfully do so then congratulations, you proved a travel feat.

Originally posted by JBL
In the blink of a God's eye. That's the time it took gladiator to cross galaxies. Imagine me just 1 Galaxy away from you, then you blink your eyes and feel my fist side your head after you blink.

Odin sleeps a lot longer than normal humans so it’s safe to assume that Heimdall takes a lot longer to blink because he has to keep his eyes open for eons at a time.

So it could have taken gladiator months maybe years to fly to Heimdall.

Originally posted by JBL
In the blink of a God's eye. That's the time it took gladiator to cross galaxies. Imagine me just 1 Galaxy away from you, then you blink your eyes and feel my fist side your head after you blink.
Talking violence now? Triggered much? Smh.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
@diesl

um no lol I already did one on his recent chains feat, it's a lowball calc though

This distance is wrong. How big is the average galaxy?
That would make the force to pull the star astronomically more.

Originally posted by h1a8
This distance is wrong. How big is the average galaxy?
That would make the force to pull the star astronomically more.
I didn’t even check his calculations, I did do a google image search but came up empty. He prollly saw it online somewhere and wrote it on a paper and took a picture.