Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Carv was asking why despite Superman being superoowerful and throwing this awesome punch, the surrounding people and terrain weren't affected.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
The video showed that despite being an incredibly powerful gun, there was no collateral damage either - but no one would claim the gun was weak, or that there was inconsistency, or plot armour etc.
If the bullet was discharged at ultrarelativistic speeds, it would not behave anything like in the video.
Originally posted by lawest9
You are a collateral damage FREAK..........aren't you?
If you've followed the argument, you would know what's going on here (Dark trolling). Since you're not following the argument and you're just reading one post without knowing the context, you should probably stay out of this.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
You forget that on Earth, WBH and WBB (World Breaker Betty) were both amped beyond what they were in the DD.They also had a massively amped Jen and Rick with them, insane with power, and all four were fighting. So the 'rushing towards each other' Vs 'punching each other' isn't comparable.
Hulk stepped on FFF. That was the only action taken by the Hulk' as far as I remember..
Jen and Rick attacked both Hulk's but they are not WB level.
Anyway my second statement still stands as well.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85Well they threw a punch or two each. I forgot about that.
Then you need to read the comic.
Anyway neither seems in WB mode at that point
(They still could be though)
They lost the energy that was flowing from their eyes (distinct clue to WB Mode).
If they were still in WB mode then my 2nd statement still stands
Collateral damage (or lack of it) doesn't give us the maximum power that was applied by the character(s). It only gives us the minimum possible power that was applied.
Originally posted by h1a8
Well they threw a punch or two each. I forgot about that.Anyway neither seems in WB mode at that point
(They still could be though)They lost the energy that was flowing from their eyes (distinct clue to WB Mode).
If they were still in WB mode then my 2nd statement still stands
Collateral damage (or lack of it) doesn't give us the maximum power that was applied by the character(s). It only gives us the minimum possible power that was applied.
Then you need to read the comic, again.
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Originally posted by carver9
I dont have to prove anything since this was never stated in the comic.
Cool. So you asked for an explanation, one's given, you throw a tantrum lol. I have more explanations if you want.
None for Hulk though. Apart from the one you hate. Not my fault you need your hand holding.