OK if Scientists around the world worked on a Super Soldier Serum, that was concocted to make you 1000 times stronger than a Dung Beetle of human proportions, would you be able to beat DOS Doomsday? If so what character would be very difficult for you to defeat?
Here's what real world science has said about these insects.
[bold]Australia found that the strongest of these beetles could pull 1,141
times its own body weight. That's equivalent to a person lifting close to 180,000 pounds (the same as six full double-decker buses).[/bold]
Would anyone be able to stop you if you were 1000 times stronger in all ways than the strongest Dung Beetle?
Gender: Male Location: The Fortress of Solitude in Venus
In order for me to defeat Dos Doomsday, I will need to be able to output a greater power lever that will laid waste to 1/5 of the planet (roughly the size of Asia)
That was how much power was required by Radiant to defeat Dos Doomsday, superman had to somehow make Dos Doomsday energy reserves to get depleted, in order for him to kill him.
Will I be able to do that with a strength comparable to that of a dung beattle?
The short answer is.... HELL NO!
BTW HP DD shrug that same attack as if it was nothing.
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Last edited by Rao Kal El on Apr 23rd, 2014 at 05:29 AM
You could beat a lot of people with simply 100 tons, most heroes are around tank level or below. But anyone around Namor and up this dung beetle x 1000 stuff is just whatever
On average everyday portrayals, I THINK Namor operates somewhere between 100-500 tons, classic Savage Hulk between 300-600 tons, Professor Hulk around 500-800 tons, Byrne Superman (holding back) is between 500-1,000 tons, Classic Wonder Man between 300-600 tons, and Thor between 300-500 tons.
So a 90,000 ton being would shitstomp any of these characters (equal speed) if they were operating at their average everyday portrayals. Now high end portrayals are something different though.
DOS DD was operating somewhere between 40,000 and 100,000 tons (based off him jumping 30-60 miles at a time). I have to do the calculations just to be sure.
Because their feats say so and sometimes even narration, and the enemies they fight need that kind of damage to defeat. Comics do a lot of things that don't happen in real life, given how obsessed you are with speed you should know that. The fact of the matter is option 2 would make fights boring if the characters don't have flight or high end superspeed and option one artists don't always want to draw the damage and it can be annoying to constantly explain why every city isn't vaporized. If you aren't willing to accept how the medium works, don't read it.