Originally posted by carver9
I'm not impressed at all with Supes showing. For one we have no clarity on how much he weighed and 2, he wasn't resisting. The ft really isn't a ft.
Lmao.
We don't have clarity on the spear either.
And 2, the weights at the gym don't actively resist me either because....well, they're not alive lmao.
Still weigh a lot though.
Hulks was a limitation, not a feat. Star weight held him down. He's lucky Northstar wasn't around, or maybe he was and just moved really fast and anus-blitzed.
Superman, while exhausted, accelerated that star-weight out in the solar system.
Exhausted Superman exerted, given the velocity, trillions of times more force than what kept Hulk down.
I really need to close that 0.000001 Superman thread for spite against the rest. There needs to be near-death Superman at 0.00000000001 to make it fair.
Originally posted by carver9
He was standing by the end of it.
Oh yeah of course, I meant more that the feat of Hulk at least not completely buckling under the weight on his knees.
I was more making the point that the comparison is maybe not the best. I'm not able to check the Superman scan because I'm away from my computer but is Supes flying pushing along something that has the weight of a star.
If that's teh case and we assume that the weight of both things are the same would Hulk be able to push the weight along if he was flying in some way. Hulk was surrounded by this aura holding him down and I'm presuming Superman is pushing something.
Hulks being forced down by something and Superman is pushing against something with the resistance not being the same? The character obviously resisting but is it the same situation.
Hulk is resisting what is a Supernova which weighs a lot more than a star. Unless we presume (as I can't see the Superman scan) that the star weight is a hyper dense star.
Originally posted by One_Angry_Scot
Oh yeah of course, I meant more that the feat of Hulk at least not completely buckling under the weight on his knees.I was more making the point that the comparison is maybe not the best. I'm not able to check the Superman scan because I'm away from my computer but is Supes flying pushing along something that has the weight of a star.
If that's teh case and we assume that the weight of both things are the same would Hulk be able to push the weight along if he was flying in some way. Hulk was surrounded by this aura holding him down and I'm presuming Superman is pushing something.
Hulks being forced down by something and Superman is pushing against something with the resistance not being the same? The character obviously resisting but is it the same situation.
Hulk is resisting what is a Supernova which weighs a lot more than a star. Unless we presume (as I can't see the Superman scan) that the star weight is a hyper dense star.
It's a living star; an alt. reality Superman who got corrupted by a million suns before he arrived on his earth. Had a helium/hydrogen core.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
It's a living star; an alt. reality Superman who got corrupted by a million suns before he arrived on his earth. Had a helium/hydrogen core.
Ah a million Suns, well that does make it a lot more interesting then. Certainly evens up or eclipses the Supernova.
That would leave the resistance "types" being different but I'm not sure that can make up for the difference.
Thanks for the help mate.