Can Thor and Thanos break The chains in UP and The Sky

Started by JBL13 pages

If Superman broke them, then the likes of CM, BA etc can do the same thing. Thor and Thanos will break those chains because we know that they are NOT unbreakable. It's getting pathetic that Everytime Superman does something he magically becomes the only one that can do it when Superman fans know for a fact ( but will never admit it ) that there are characters just as strong, to stronger to a lot stronger than Superman.

Originally posted by JBL
If Superman broke them, then the likes of CM, BA etc can do the same thing. Thor and Thanos will break those chains because we know that they are NOT unbreakable. It's getting pathetic that Everytime Superman does something he magically becomes the only one that can do it when Superman fans know for a fact ( but will never admit it ) that there are characters just as strong, to stronger to a lot stronger than Superman.

Fair point even though a discussion could be made on if the others could break them or not.

But my question to Carver was why it’s not impressive?

If the Hulk can, say, jump across the whole of Delaware, that would still be impressive even if there are characters that can teleport to the other side of the universe or fly across the cosmos FTL. Or even if there were other characters that could similar make huge leaps.

If Superman can break them, and they are supposed to be ‘unbreakable’ (which is a fluid term in comics) and can haul stars (again, comics physics), how can Carver not find that impressive (especially when a certain green character holding up a mountain is impressive)?

Fanboyism - be it FOR or AGAINST a character - simply takes away from the forum.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
It was between, not across.

You know sometimes the distance between galaxies is more than galaxies are big, right?

Originally posted by JBL
If Superman broke them, then the likes of CM, BA etc can do the same thing. Thor and Thanos will break those chains because we know that they are NOT unbreakable. It's getting pathetic that Everytime Superman does something he magically becomes the only one that can do it when Superman fans know for a fact ( but will never admit it ) that there are characters just as strong, to stronger to a lot stronger than Superman.

Why would Captain Marvel or Black Adam break it?

Originally posted by JBL
If Superman broke them, then the likes of CM, BA etc can do the same thing. Thor and Thanos will break those chains because we know that they are NOT unbreakable. It's getting pathetic that Everytime Superman does something he magically becomes the only one that can do it when Superman fans know for a fact ( but will never admit it ) that there are characters just as strong, to stronger to a lot stronger than Superman.
none of these guys have steller mass level strength, let alone trillions of times. Only superman has that strength.

Just recently a magical being that would have become the almighty could take Nabu’s helmet from superman. Superman is just way too strong, accept it.

Of course they each can.

no

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Of course they each can.

Why?

Originally posted by JBL
If Superman broke them, then the likes of CM, BA etc can do the same thing. Thor and Thanos will break those chains because we know that they are NOT unbreakable. It's getting pathetic that Everytime Superman does something he magically becomes the only one that can do it when Superman fans know for a fact ( but will never admit it ) that there are characters just as strong, to stronger to a lot stronger than Superman.

We don't go by opinion but by feats. What feats do they have suggest that they can?

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Of course they each can.

Prove it with feats. What feats they have suggest that they can?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
It was between, not across.

Between is much further than across. This distance between galaxies is on average 9,900,000 light years. The distance across galaxies is around 100,000 light years.

Originally posted by h1a8
Between is much further than across. This distance between galaxies is on average 9,900,000 light years. The distance across galaxies is around 100,000 light years.

Backfired on Alberto. Made the feat even more massive. He does more good for Superman’s rep than even some of Superman’s biggest fans.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Why?

The chains are forgeable.

Originally posted by h1a8
Between is much further than across. This distance between galaxies is on average 9,900,000 light years. The distance across galaxies is around 100,000 light years.
The chains feat has unknown factors like how much of the fear was done by the ships or whatever the other carrying mechanisms would be. Thor’s was direct

Anybody would common sense should know Thor’s feat is Obvs etter, Let’s talk pure physics, He was compressed inside of there. No leverage, if both feats consisted of the same material, that would still put Thor over the top.

Originally posted by abhilegend
No, it's not. And more impressive is that the chains hauled stars across the galaxy. Even adamantium isn't that tough.

Where is your proof that adamantium is not that tough? Have you seen adamantium reshaped by a black hole?

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
The chains feat has unknown factors like how much of the fear was done by the ships or whatever the other carrying mechanisms would be. Thor’s was direct

Writer's intentions dude. The writer is not trying to fool the audience. The chains were tough enough to pull stars from galaxy to galaxy. The chains experienced tension force as the writer intended.

Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Anybody would common sense should know Thor’s feat is Obvs etter, Let’s talk pure physics, He was compressed inside of there. No leverage, if both feats consisted of the same material, that would still put Thor over the top.

What feat by Thor are you referring to? Thor doesn't even have a feat that has him exerting even a planetary force.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
Where is your proof that adamantium is not that tough? Have you seen adamantium reshaped by a black hole?
The proof that adamantium is not that tough is due to it not having any feats showing it is that tough.
The rule is no feat = no special attribute. We used the highest feats as the strongest something can ever be. So if adamantium's highest feat was supporting 50,000 tons then that's how strong it is in a forum.

Originally posted by TheHulkster
The chains are forgeable.

Of course, otherwise they couldn't exist. Being forge-able doesn't imply that Thor can break them.

Hardened adamantium is not forgeable. Therefore it is tougher.

i jerked off today

Originally posted by h1a8
Writer's intentions dude. The writer is not trying to fool the audience. The chains were tough enough to pull stars from galaxy to galaxy. The chains experienced tension force as the writer intended.

What feat by Thor are you referring to? Thor doesn't even have a feat that has him exerting even a planetary force.

The proof that adamantium is not that tough is due to it not having any feats showing it is that tough.
The rule is no feat = no special attribute. We used the highest feats as the strongest something can ever be. So if adamantium's highest feat was supporting 50,000 tons then that's how strong it is in a forum.

Of course, otherwise they couldn't exist. Being forge-able doesn't imply that Thor can break them.

It’s an oxymoron. “Your chains were forged under the pressure of an inverted black hole” “They are unbreakable” How are they unbreakable if they were “forged”. And no, that doesn’t remove the point of other factors involved. It’s still a feat, just one left in an ambiguous state. I’m obviously talking about the scan Rage posted, THOR is ACTUALLY dealing with an opposing counter force. There’s only one thing that’s stronger than a neutron star and that’s a black hole. Superman is better able to focus without interference, except for some annoying monologue. Thor doesn’t have that luxury.