Not sure Cosmic Energy Absorption: possessing the power to absorb ambient cosmic energy into the cells of his body, process it, and shoot or emanate it from his body as waves of radiation, plasma, or heat. This results in control over an extremely powerful sort of destructive force. At times he is not entirely able to control this ability, which sometimes makes him a danger to those around him unless he wears a special costume to assist him. Havok’s body is constantly in the process of absorbing cosmic radiation. When each of his body’s power-storage cell enclaves reaches its capacity, excess cosmic energy is thereafter absorbed and immediately re-emitted in negligible quantities. Upon the total expenditure of all his available energy, it takes Havok’s body about 16 ½ hours to recharge to its peak level. The act of concentration involved involved in releasing his energy in anything other than an omnidirectional wave is physically exhausting for Havok if he continues it over an extended period of time. Havok is able to absorb radiant energy from other sources, including man-made nuclear reactions.
I know that. What I didn't know, however, is what kind of energy he is going to absorb for the week's time frame? Havok DOES blast plasma, and it is very hot. However, when has heat effected Superman? Or radiation for that matter (not red sun or kryptonite smartasses)?
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Well I know that Superman can fly into the Sun and get stronger because of the radiation that the yellow Sun gives off and that would allow him to withstand the temperature and gravity of the Sun. However this is the non supped up version and getting a blast that is 100’s times hotter then the core of the Sun without the radiation just super heated plasma.
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SAY WHAT, I have never heard that and how is that possible? We can calculate the temperature of stars billions of light-years away and the hottest temperature that was created on Earth was 3.6 billion degrees. So you are saying that his heat vision is hotter then that? If so he would burn of the atmosphere every time he fired them off.
He can control not only how hot they are, but also the amount of kinetic force they impart to his target. The Superman respect thread is one of the top one on this site and some of his durability feat there far out-shadow anything Havok has proved himself offensively capable of. http://www.killermovies.com/forums/...mp;pagenumber=1
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I know that he can control them, which was a joke. What I’m saying though is that is so BS that they can not measure the temperature of them, that would mean that they are over 3.6 billion degrees and that is the highest that has been on Earth. That is 250 times the core temp of the Sun, that would mean that there is nothing in the Universe that could withstand it and melt anything. His speed blitzing would be nothing compare to this.