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Thor vs Palpatine
Bloodlusted deathmatch in Madison Square Garden
Even though Thor will be using whatever unethical tactics he has to, Mjonir will still work for him
They start 50 feet apart
Who takes this?
Also, wouldn't Palps be unable to force push Thor because Thor is holding the hammer and, therefore, is unable to move Thor (this has never applied in the comics but is something that has bothered me...).
A human wearing a suit made of metal was able to push through force-lightning...I doubt Thor will even feel it.
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I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.
Well, that's not the general consensus of the MvF: being a force user makes you loads more durable and stronger.
That wasn't the angle I was taking, though. I was assuming that a regular old human (possibly a clone) in a metal suit that was specifically made to resist force lightning was being employed in The Clone Wars and this metal suit nullified the telekinetic pushing abilities of force lightning, as well.
Really, what are some of their durability feats that show this....because Luke appeared to have regular durability, what with him being injured, operated on and almost dying of hypothermia.
That and weren't most of the Jedi's killed with regular attacks during order 66?
Last edited by Silent Master on Oct 26th, 2013 at 05:53 PM
That's not my argument so I won't make it. I believe Robtard made a pretty decent argument for it. If he actually shows his ass up, maybe he can fill us in.
Edit - Sadako and Jaden, too.
Blaster Bolts seem pretty effective at killing force users and non-force users, alike.
Explain how Jedi and/or Sith exhibit superhuman durability.
Yet IIRC blaster bolts did very little damage to the walls/euipment they hit during the movies...like say during the capture of Leia or the escape from the DS or Cloud City...Thor on the other hand tanked the Bi-Frost explosion with zero visible damage. same with Iron-man's energy blasts.
Also, Luke getting hit by a couple of slow moving objects in his fight with Vader appeared to hurt...so if he does have above human level durability, it's on the low end.
Last edited by Silent Master on Oct 26th, 2013 at 08:39 PM
In Episode 3, Obi-Wan was launched 40+ feet across a room at high speed, slammed into a metal walkway hard enough to dent the metal(probably durasteel), fell about a dozen feet to the floor, then had that walkway(hundred of pounds at least) dropped on his legs. He was ko'd, but aside from that he was perfectly fine.
What they (blaster bolts) do is inconsistent. In some scenes, they leave a small crater in metal. In others, just a burn mark. Some chalk that up to different materials but I believe I have found inconsistencies in that in A New Hope (when they are escaping the Death Star).
I said all that to say this: the Star Wars movies are inconsistent with a lot of shit.