Originally posted by psycho gundamI literally corrected you in the thread you posted.
That's certainly one way to describe it....😕
Originally posted by Philosophía
That's not true.The Black Hole wasn't generated by him destroying the planet, it was from him purposely warping Air-Walker's dying body into a black hole.
Don't leave pages out/twist information just to fit the agenda. C'mon now..
Why lie about a feat, when you can simply be honest and make your point correctly?
Don't take it the wrong way but I never read any of that stuff you wrote until now. I totally see where you're going and it's really just a choice between the two events but it's nominal since at the end of the day he created a black hole pretty casually. At least that part is what cannot be lost here especially due to Thanos' dialogue when describing the feat
The thread you posted in went on for way longer than I remember, I think cause Abhilegend and myself were doing the same thing in a few threads and it bled over
Originally posted by AmbientThe destruction of the planet and him creating the black hole are two separate incidents that have nothing to do with one another.
The blackhole that Surfer created via energy discharged warped Airwalker's body rendering anyone from tampering it. This energy discharge also cause the destruction of that planet, so in a way Gundam wasn't really misinterpreting it.My 2 cents at least.
He said that he created the black hole as a side effect of him destroying the planet, which is flat-out untrue.
There is no 'wasn't really misinterpreting it', no need to white knight him. He was flat-out wrong.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
Don't take it the wrong way but I never read any of that stuff you wrote until now. I totally see where you're going and it's really just a choice between the two events but it's nominal since at the end of the day he created a black hole pretty casually. At least that part is what cannot be lost here especially due to Thanos' dialogue when describing the featThe thread you posted in went on for way longer than I remember, I think cause Abhilegend and myself were doing the same thing in a few threads and it bled over
I wanted to create the distinction of intention AND scenery, because it's the like saying there's no difference between "WBH destroyed the planet as a side effect of him punching Red She-Hulk" versus "Hulk punched the planet and it was destroyed", if you catch my drift. They're not the same thing, and the latter is far less impressive. In Surfer's context, the fact that he used Air-Walker's body to do it is, again, further added information that is relevant.
Glad we're on the same page, in the end, though.
Originally posted by cdtm
No idea what feat you're all talking about, but the Ravenous/Surfer encounter certainly ended in a black hole as a byproduct of his attack.Which is crazy impressive, imo.
That's wrong.
The black hole was created out of Air-Walker's body.
It has nothing to do with his fight with Ravenous.
It's what I already corrected Psycho on.
Here:
Originally posted by Philosophía
Fully chronological sequence:a). Surfer fights Ravenous and destroys the planet
b). Surfer leaves with Air-Walker in toe
c). Surfer has a conversation with Air-Walker
d). Air-Walker deactivates, and Surfer fashions a blackhole out of his remains
e). Thanos notices the blackholeConclusions:
Him destroying a planet and him creating a blackhole are different scenes entirely
It is most definitely intentional