Can Loki stop Superman?

Started by AlbertoJohnAvil9 pages
Originally posted by Damborgson
Bump so its not missed.

Soooo abhi are you going to accept the bz? you've been ducking for awhile now my guy LOL. I WOULD ask saint to acce-- BUT he's still recovering from the wreckage that mutant gave him 😂 😂 THE offer is UP super fans, accept damborgs bz @diesl @broly @mrmind Show us marvel TaRdS what Superman can do, shit is hilarious how dudes fold when a challenge is put up.

Originally posted by MrMind
much faster?

just recently superman rebuilt the moon on a single panel

Except that speed feat isn't impressive. BTW it's not combat speed, either, since they're moving long distances while talking. They're basically doing the equivalent of flying around the Moon dozens to hundreds of times within a matter of minutes, possibly less, and that would only make them several to tens of times faster than the speed of light.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Soooo abhi are you going to accept the bz? you've been ducking for awhile now my guy LOL. I WOULD ask saint to acce-- BUT he's still recovering from the wreckage that mutant gave him 😂 😂 THE offer is UP super fans, accept damborgs bz @diesl @broly @mrmind Show us marvel TaRdS what Superman can do, shit is hilarious how dudes fold when a challenge is put up.

😂
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Except that speed feat isn't impressive. BTW it's not combat speed, either, since they're moving long distances while talking. They're basically doing the equivalent of flying around the Moon dozens to hundreds of times within a matter of minutes, possibly less, and that would only make them several to tens of times faster than the speed of light.

😂

Oh you moron. So he simply flew around the moon and it assembled itself?

Originally posted by Damborgson
Bump so its not missed.

Sure, but who's gonna judge?

Does Albert just wave his hands over the board when doing jigsaws?

Alberto stfu.

And we'll look around Abhi.

Originally posted by abhilegend
😂
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Oh you moron. So he simply flew around the moon and it assembled itself?

of course I'm not saying that, But that still doesn't equate to combat speed. Reaction speed in a certain interpretation, maybe. But that can't be used to gauge what he can do in a battle.
It's literally distinctly different from being in a fight, for multiple reasons. Also, watching where they're going as they're flying is the same as a person driving in a car, lol. It's got nothing to do with how to move your body.

Originally posted by Damborgson
Alberto stfu.

And we'll look around Abhi.


Ok, let me know who's in your mind.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
of course I'm not saying that, But that still doesn't equate to combat speed. Reaction speed in a certain interpretation, maybe. But that can't be used to gauge what he can do in a battle.
It's literally distinctly different from being in a fight, for multiple reasons. Also, watching where they're going as they're flying is the same as a person driving in a car, lol. It's got nothing to do with how to move your body.

So doing complex things like reassembling a moon is not combat speed?

And you wonder why everyone call you a moron.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Except that speed feat isn't impressive. BTW it's not combat speed, either, since they're moving long distances while talking. They're basically doing the equivalent of flying around the Moon dozens to hundreds of times within a matter of minutes, possibly less, and that would only make them several to tens of times faster than the speed of light.

How do you get away this shit posting you pathetic manchild

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
I didn't know you were Chinese.

Falun gong.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Ok, let me know who's in your mind.
So doing complex things like reassembling a moon is not combat speed?

And you wonder why everyone call you a moron.

Absolutely, that's EXACTLY what my point was. and you've yet to prove how it's applicable in a combat situation. NOW Gladiator blitzing Heimdall is WHAT combat speed looks like, learn the difference.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Absolutely, that's EXACTLY what my point was. and you've yet to prove how it's applicable in a combat situation. NOW Gladiator blitzing Heimdall is WHAT combat speed looks like, learn the difference.

Gladiator flying in a straight light and crashing into Heimdell is a combat speed feat? Smh
Let me ask you a question. Very straight forward and easy.

what can you accomplish faster?

A) throw a punch
B) search for, locate a piece of rock, go grab it, then bring it back and put it in a certain place.

Which of the above 2 can you accomplish quicker?

If you can’t answer this then youre in no position to pass judgement on what are and arent combat speed feats.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Absolutely, that's EXACTLY what my point was. and you've yet to prove how it's applicable in a combat situation. NOW Gladiator blitzing Heimdall is WHAT combat speed looks like, learn the difference.

WRONG

@diesl

looking for pieces of rock is a much more involved and complex process of function so it's a much more complex feat of speed. But again, IT'S NOT applicable for a hypothetical fight when you're discussing characters in character.

For instance, if Superman has 100 examples of that level of complex speed.

But, Superman has 200 examples of limitation in terms of using that level of speed in combat, then How do WE know those 100 high speed examples of complex movement can be applied to fighting coordination, reflex and instinct?

Its LITERALLY wishful thinking, period. the 200 examples (for instance) are an actual demonstration of that concept in a microscope. If the demonstration denotes certain limitations under combative conditions then those limitations need be accounted for too.

Supes is hard to pin down because the scales between his lax state and his maximum effort state are massive in distance between them.

Superman wins, deal with it

Performing a complex action at superspeed applies to combat. Of course it does. If the mind can process the information and the body can follow with minimum delay, then yes, it applies.

Now he’s going to make a five paragraph shit post trying to prove you wrong. When he knows he was wrong from the start and made this thread to troll

shrug

I mean, stabbing someone at superspeed would take less effort and much less finesse than making a sandwich. I don't see what the problem is.

I know sweet **** all about Loki though, outside of his appearances in stuff like Avengers and events though.

Originally posted by -Pr-
shrug

I mean, stabbing someone at superspeed would take less effort and much less finesse than making a sandwich. I don't see what the problem is.

I know sweet **** all about Loki though, outside of his appearances in stuff like Avengers and events though.

I bet you know a lot about making a sandwich though 😛

Originally posted by abhilegend
Ok, let me know who's in your mind.
So doing complex things like reassembling a moon is not combat speed?
The impressive part for me isn't *just* that he reassembled the moon. It's that he reassembled the moon exactly how it appeared before -- complete with its previous craters and general topography:

...In a single page, lol.