Originally posted by carver9
Yes
Originally posted by Classic NES
I'm pretty sure juggs force field would absorb all the kinetic energy that clark has as he approaches him until he simply bounces off. Samething that happened to Mjolnir in Acts of vengeance.
We don't even need that.
Juggernaut says the force field works by killing the momentum of the object - https://imgur.io/a/j295u
Seems like we can reasonably surmise that the damage that either Mjolnir or Superman have on impact is more than purely their momentum because the hammer has magic thunder blast power and Superman has his basically infinite strength that he can use without leverage which reasonably might also play a factor. So I dunno that we need to see Mjolnir bust a moon.
I think the question is whether depleting Mjolnir's momentum in those scans means the force field could deplete the shadow moon blitz and the answer has to be no, right? Momentum is mass * velocity, and Superman was explicitly using relatively to give himself nigh-infinite mass. Mjolnir might be powerful but let's not pretend we've ever seen a mjolnir throw with that sort of momentum.
Originally posted by SmurphMjolnir has been deflected and hit back (momentum stopped and reversed) multiple times (firelord, Mangog, etc).
We don't even need that.Juggernaut says the force field works by killing the momentum of the object - https://imgur.io/a/j295u
Seems like we can reasonably surmise that the damage that either Mjolnir or Superman have on impact is more than purely their momentum because the hammer has magic thunder blast power and Superman has his basically infinite strength that he can use without leverage which reasonably might also play a factor. So I dunno that we need to see Mjolnir bust a moon.
I think the question is whether depleting Mjolnir's momentum in those scans means the force field could deplete the shadow moon blitz and the answer has to be no, right? Momentum is mass * velocity, and Superman was explicitly using relatively to give himself nigh-infinite mass. Mjolnir might be powerful but let's not pretend we've ever seen a mjolnir throw with that sort of momentum.
Re: Superman flies into Juggernaut
Originally posted by DeadpoolXXXSuperman splats or inexplicably bounces off because nobody wants to discuss the implications of his magic weakness.
this is classic juggernaut with his forcefield up, and he is running forward on an indestructible battlefield.superman flies into him with the same speed and force he used when he destroyed the dark moon-
https://postimg.cc/FdxHk9mHwhat happens?