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The latest episode of Doctor Who retconned the character's entire origin story so that she is no longer a Time Lord, but a being of unknown origin who fell through a portal into our universe. The Time Lords stole her powers to use themselves and mindwiped her.
Although this retcon is now...
Exact calculation:
Gravitational binding energy (GBE) of Pluto:
U = (3*G*M^2)/(r*5)
U = (3*6.67408*10^-11*1.309*10^22^2)/(1.188*10^6*5)
U = 4.41*10^27 Joules
Inverse square law to calculate exact strength of attack needed to overcome to overcome the GBE of Pluto with an omnidirectional blast...
Diameter of Pluto: 2377km
Diameter of Solar System: 2.87 *10^11 km
A solar system that makes our solar system look as small as Pluto is those numbers multiplied together: 6.83*10^14
That distance still would only be in the upper ranges of 4B (Solar system level)
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I go for inconclusive. Could easily be a one-shot stomp either way. Both fighters have largely undefined limitations, being able to do whatever their stories require them to. Rick has a huge advantage in the prep time, but he doesn't have any clear feats of defeating enemies as powerful as the...
Jason X is not Zombie Jason. Zombie Jason is a zombie with a hockey mask and a machete. Jason X is an unkillable cyborg with a healing factor who needs to be thrown through the atmosphere from space if you wanna kill him.
He gets upgraded into a cyborg towards the end of the film. For most of...
Myers is definitely smarter than Jason, but that only means that he can be cunning and strategic on occasion. E.g. switching clothes, lying in wait. Jason has gone up against geniuses from the future in Jason X and won because his durability and hax eventually overcame everything they threw at him.
I did a blog page calculation that you can reference as a source:
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:DrReynolds/Calculation_for_the_energy_of_the_largest_oceanic_storms
Having done the calculations, maximum storm level seems to just make the Low 6-B, small country tier.
The Hurricane Research DiVision gives a figure of 5.2 x 10^19 Joules/day for an average hurricane of 1.5 cm/day of rain, circle radius of 665 km, putting it at 6-C, Island tier. The largest tropical cyclone recorded had a radius (Typhoon Tip) has a radius of 1,110 km, giving it about 2.79 times...
This thread should be locked. Not only has The Doctor gained even more powers and abilities since this fight was done, but the facts remain that The Doctor has time travel feats, Rick doesn't, and The Doctor has 11-dimensional manipulation feats, Rick doesn't. Both of these should trump travel...
That is mentioned in Rise of the Cyberme as being a side effect of The Great Time War, an arc that has now been resolved. Otherwise, TARDISes can travel to alternate universes (dimension is a misnomer here), they just have safeguards to prevent them doing this which The Doctor can turn off he...
Although the Doctor could almost certainly snap human necks if he wanted to, that GIF is captioned inaccurately. The scene takes place in S13 E6 of "The Seeds of Doom", and the man's neck was merely injured -- he quickly recovered and chased after the Doctor.
I would go for Luthor, due to his martial arts training, and some impressive feats of holding his own against highly skilled opponents.
I've seen this fight done where it's claimed that the Joker has an advantage due to his unpredictability and chaotic nature. Sure, that nullifies Lex being...
OK, I've added Time Manipulation, Age Manipulation and Limited Dimensional travel, all with references to the text, Hypersonic travel speed with the Glass Elevator, and Large Building level durability for the Elevator re-entering the atmosphere from orbit and crash-landing.
Wonka's article doesn't seem to include any of Wonka's feats from the Roald Dahl sequel "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator", in which Roald Dahl writes Wonka as if he were The Doctor from Doctor Who.
Off the top of my head, we have:
The Glass Elevator travelling into Earth orbit in minutes...
Cthulhu's powers are vague and only hinted at in his story. He might very well be higher dimensional like a some other Great Old Ones. On the other hand, he is noted as being one of the weakest of the Great Old Ones, and CoC has a lot of hax which could prove decisive.
Inconclusive.
Surely this is wrong. Creating/destroying multiverses is a 2-C (more than 1 4D universe) to High 1-B (infinite universes of infinite dimensions) feat. 1-A characters are all above that because they are dimensionless. It's like saying that all characters who can destroy planets are baseline...
As far as I understand, talking about degrees of infinite transcendance only makes sense at the dimensional level.
E.g. A six-dimensional character has one degree of infinite transcendance over a five-dimensional character.
This tiering list makes no sense. The whole point of 1-As is that they're transcendant of dimensional considerations, so trying to fit them into a tier list is impossible because they are by definition immeasurable. To transcend infinite dimensions is to transcend mathematics. The most that can...
Balerio. The rules of this match tilt things heavily in the dragon's favour: equalising speed removes Guts's ability to blitz or dodge Balerion's attacks, and the location being out in the fields is ideal for a Dragon to take off and manoevure unhindered. If Guts can close the distance, he wins...
Aragor, due to stats verging on superhuman and decades more experience. The characters in LoTR just seem more powerful in general than the more realistic GoT characters. Jaime could take this if he gets lucky, but it should go Aragorn's way at least 75% of the time.
Should be an easy win for Doom. Doom's intelligence level and hax allow him to triumph against people far above his own tier level. Kratos has a lot of hax himself, but they shouldn't be anything Doom can't resist or figure out how to overcome.
Ash via being a good shot versus Austin sometimes being comically inaccurate at aiming. Austin's hypnotism skills shouldn't be applicable because he doesn't use them in combat.
Otherwise this is a battle I could see going either way.
...= 38 seconds.
Distance the moon is moved in the screenshots = 3.7 moon widths
Actual diameter of the moon = 3474km
Actual distance moved = 1.285*107 m
Calculating the minimum acceleration needed to move it half that distance in half the time (it then gets accelerated in the opposite...
Possibly relevant to this discussion: in the Lucifer arc "Brothers in Arms." Two titans usurp some of The Presence's power. When they have done this they become immune to any normal attacks that Lucifer and Michael throw at them, and seem to be more powerful in general than either. They also...
@Sandman31 I think this is more than a Type 4 multiverse, because it doesn't just contain all realities which can be formally described, but "all informal descriptors of illogical structures", and is stated to transcend both existence and non-existence. Having read more, I'm fairly certain that...
Isn't this pretty much what happens in Nightmare on Elm Street 3 and 4, where the teens learn how to use their dreaming minds to fight Freddy? Short answer is they can stalemate him for a time, but they can't defeat him, and eventually he wins unless they get outside help.
Over a single dream...
It is from a published novel, so it's not just fan fiction in the common sense of the word:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatterland
I think this space hopper should be allowed on this wiki, though would being able to traverse this mathiverse make him 1A? Does he perform any feats besides...
150 tons of force striking strength actually seems low for Kong given that a human boxer can punch with 0.7 tons of force. As a very rough estimate of an absolute lower bound, if we assume that Kong can exert his 150 tons of force over the length of a helicopter (12m), the we get
W=Fxd W=150x(...
Size can be proof, as you can estimate the character's mass from that and then calculate how much energy is released from the combination of their mass and velocity.
The wording here doesn't really make sense as there's no equivalence between force and energy. Force is a product of mass and...
Containing all possible sets and manifolds alone would make this Mathiverse High-1B, and the description goes on to say that the concept of containing them is meaningless as the Mathiverse transcends all concepts, which should make it 1A.
Dream's doesn't just hold power over sleeping dreams. He is the anthropomorphic personification of dreams, aspirations, thoughts and ideas. It's no good saying that the Emperor can resist Dream's manipulation of his thoughts and ideas, because Dream isn't manipulating them, they are part of him...
Win for Constantine. Defeating powerful demons with magical prep-work and trickery is what Constantine does on a weekly basis. He's defeated more powerful and smarter beings in less time. Ghost Rider isn't even supposed to be particularly intelligent and has been shown to be quite easily tricked...
Hard to say, since they're quite similar, but I would vote for Ghost Rider since he has a more impressive version of immortality/Regenerationn and a wider range of powers and hax.
I don't believe Ghost Rider's penance stare would effect Etrigan, though.
There is a concept in Doctor Who stories, never entirely clear, that there was an "Old Time"/"Dark Time"/"Previous Universe" that was full of weird super-powerful monsters and gods where magic worked. There was a war between these forces of darkness and the Time Lords that the Time Lords won...
Easy win for Midnighter as not only does he have more impressive strength and durability feats, but his precognition will always be able to trump any move Daredevil can throw at him.
The stats of both are similar, and both have similar feats, but Bond's crazy gadgets will give him the edge. Hunt has his face masks, but given the fight circumstances, they don't seem like they would be effective here. Also, having just watched Mission Impossible Fallout, Ethan Hunt seems less...