Hancock train ft... mind you, he didn't budge when he did this and the train looked like it had over 20 freights in the back.
Not even close. They were some kind of vibrational wave that took an untold amount of time to terraform a planet. It was extremely slow and every single blast couldn't even topple a single building over.
The world engine wank is ridiculous unless you think regular civilians can survive multiple shots from the Death Star.
Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Not even close. They were some kind of vibrational wave that took an untold amount of time to terraform a planet. It was extremely slow and every single blast couldn't even topple a single building over.The world engine wank is ridiculous unless you think regular civilians can survive multiple shots from the Death Star.
That beam was flattening cars into pancakes and collapsing skyscrapers on the other side of the world. Superman stood in it, while depowered by the way, and still destroyed the World Engine. I'm not taking anything away from Hancock, the train feat is fantastic, but he's not stronger than Superman imo.
Originally posted by carver9
Lol at flattening cars and the World Engine was knocking things over with time. We have no way of determining how much strength it takes to achieve that showing.
Definitely more than a train, that's for sure.
Originally posted by ShadowFyre
Regular humans stood all over the place and were just fine.
The ones who were out of range, yeah. Did you miss the scene of Perry White trying to free Jenny Olsen from the rubble before the effects of the beam reached them?
Originally posted by Psychotron
Definitely more than a train, that's for sure.The ones who were out of range, yeah. Did you miss the scene of Perry White trying to free Jenny Olsen from the rubble before the effects of the beam reached them?
Prove it.
Flattening cars ain't sh**. The ft isn't quantifiable.
Crushing cars is the be all end all of fts, lol...
Originally posted by ShadowFyreterraforming a planet even partially in a 20 minute section of a film is hardly slow and would require a little more energy than that to power a freight train. Also the impact need to stop a freight train would not throw a 220 pound man shaped object, continually rising, against gravity, through multiple skyscrapers and across a city to a distance of a mile or so.
Not even close. They were some kind of vibrational wave that took an untold amount of time to terraform a planet. It was extremely slow and every single blast couldn't even topple a single building over.The world engine wank is ridiculous unless you think regular civilians can survive multiple shots from the Death Star.
Superman stood up in the middle of the World Engine beam (that weakens him btw) while it was displacing literally millions of tons of water. Superman was in the center and he was able to stand, fly, and overpower a force greater than millions of tons of mass.
He's so much stronger than Hancock it's unreal. He could bend Hancock over and **** his brains out. He'll have that bum's butthole bleeding and toes curling in no time.
Originally posted by ShadowFyreIt would take a special kind of idiot to say that Hancock, who has had exactly one (one) fight with another superpowered character and frankly didn't look particularly good during it, is more skilled and experienced than anyone.
Superman isn't soloing Adam, Hancock and Iron Man. 2 with comparable stats. All 3 with fighting skills and experience that dwarf his.
Hancock has literally never beaten a character who he didn't massively outclass physically. Even his fight with Charlize Theron only ended when they seemed to mostly depower near the end of it.
He is without a single doubt the least skilled and experienced character in this thread. Even Flash and Quicksilver end up looking better in that regard, at least when it comes to control over their powers.
Anyway, no one in this thread except probably Adam has physicals approaching Superman's. The real tipping point is Flash, who is so superior to his counterpart Quicksilver that it's not funny and will easily take him out and assist everyone else in their fights.
The amount of energy required in terraforming a planet is ridiculously high. Downplaying the WE feat is just silly.
Even if the world engine was putting out 1% of the energy depicted in the article, it's still a ridiculously impressive feat.
Originally posted by NemeBro
Superman stood up in the middle of the World Engine beam (that weakens him btw) while it was displacing literally millions of tons of water. Superman was in the center and he was able to stand, fly, and overpower a force greater than millions of tons of mass.He's so much stronger than Hancock it's unreal. He could bend Hancock over and **** his brains out. He'll have that bum's butthole bleeding and toes curling in no time.
That wasn't close to millions tons of mass.
Originally posted by Robtard
The amount of energy required in terraforming a planet is ridiculously high. Downplaying the WE feat is just silly.Even if the world engine was putting out 1% of the energy depicted in the article, it's still a ridiculously impressive feat.
Impressive or power does not always equal destructive power nor does it always translate well to battle feats. Hence the regular civilians in close proximity that it didn't effect at all. So if it effects only non living tissue it becomes almost a non feat. I'm gonna rewatch it.
And I'm not necessarily downplaying it but acting like it was terraforming even remotely close to instantaneously or has has anything even a fraction of the destructive power of the death Star is an outright lie. It wasn't and it doesn't.