Thor was on an inhabited planet that was being judged by the Celestials.
They judged against the inhabitants.
Exitar came down to do the deed, and Thor raged against him.
Eventually, Thor wrapped his belt of strength around his hammer, stood on Exitar's head, and struck down, creating a crack that was large enough for Thor to climb into.
While he was in there, he traveled around a little, and saw that it was almost like a mini-world inside Exitar. Exitar then created a bunch of class 100 pseudo-Thors to do a pile on. Thor ended up getting the boot, and when he was back outside, the Celestials gave him a glimpse of their plan. Showing that when a planet gets judged, the inhabitants are not destroyed. They are just, kind of relocated.
I agree, as a Iron Man fanboy I think Iron man should win all the time, and I do mean all the time.
Honestly though Iron Man is obviously faster in the air, but in water it's a completely different story and Namor would have no problem catching him IMO.
There are also a few scans in the Namor thread showing him being unphased by the repulsors if I remember correctly, I would look for them but that thread is so damn big it would probably take a while to find.
Though that could be disputed as well because it's hard to tell what power level his repulsors are set to, unless it specifically states a full power blast one could contest them by saying they weren't set at the highest level.
PS- You are right about Tony not having the Extremis armor at the time of that fight, I looked into it again and I was wrong. Iron Man vol 4 #1-6 is when Tony merged with the armor, Illuminati #1 was written after that but is set a few years prior to Civil War so he couldn't have had the Extremis armor yet.
So we are back to square 1 with all of this. It is highly likely that there would be internal locks for his armor, and if those locks are made of adamantium or if the armor uses some kind of internal molecular rearranger to make his adamantium malleable it would be hard to break that open. Ultron uses the same thing to make his form movable and flexable, it would not be hard for Tony to do the same with his armor.
Hey it's only fair to acknowledge good points when they are made, to ignore them is just stupid and doesn't make for a good debate.
Last edited by Dinkus Mayhem on Sep 14th, 2006 at 01:01 AM
Um...if push came to shove, and if both Thor and Iron Man are allowed to use anything and everything in their arsenal (with what they bring in with them into this fight) in this fight, than a GEB would destroy Iron Man's Admantium Extremis Armour, and probably him with it...