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Dceu Superman heat vision temperature

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Well, the scan isn't available anymore, but if it was previously accepted then this is probably fine.
 
Basically in this thread (link for the video in that thread) Dceu Superman's SnyderVerse key got resistence to extreme heat (3.5 million kelvin) via resisting heatvision comprabale to his own, so his heatvision temprature should also be 3.5 million kelvin in his Snyderverse key
So, essentially, their heat vision was able to melt that material which withstood 3.5 million Kelvin?
 
Basically in this thread (link for the video in that thread) Dceu Superman's SnyderVerse key got resistence to extreme heat (3.5 million kelvin) via resisting heatvision comprabale to his own, so his heatvision temprature should also be 3.5 million kelvin in his Snyderverse key
The video in the thread shows him piercing the ship by Flying through it and Using Heat vision to cut the wires that hold the dude but his lasers didn’t pierce through the metal as seen in your video

Is there proof that it’s the exact same material?

His Heat vision is stated to be around 5500 degrees
 
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The video in the thread shows him piercing the ship by Flying through it and Using Heat vision to cut the wires that hold the dude but his lasers didn’t pierce through the metal as seen in your video

Is there proof that it’s the exact same material?

His Heat vision is stated to be around 5500 degrees
He didn't just melts the cables, there was a whole metal seat there.

What do you mean, it's from the same ship.

This only applies to his Snyderverse key.
 
Eh.

I think Makai made a good enough point to render this only a "possibly". Humans use many metals in construction, why should we assume Krpytonians would use the same metal they use for hull armor, on a chair? The room itself doesn't seem cut up by this, the ship is still in one piece, so like. I think this is more questionable than currently believed.
 
Eh.

I think Makai made a good enough point to render this only a "possibly". Humans use many metals in construction, why should we assume Krpytonians would use the same metal they use for hull armor, on a chair? The room itself doesn't seem cut up by this, the ship is still in one piece, so like. I think this is more questionable than currently believed.
Is this a neutral?
 
I think "possibly" is reasonable given the points brought up above.
 
Eh.

I think Makai made a good enough point to render this only a "possibly". Humans use many metals in construction, why should we assume Krpytonians would use the same metal they use for hull armor, on a chair? The room itself doesn't seem cut up by this, the ship is still in one piece, so like. I think this is more questionable than currently believed.
the ceiling of the ship is literally melted, and he ***** up the ship so bad it’s crashes and becomes mainly unoperational. This is the same ship that the alloy is gotten from.

It says thay it’s able to trap heat in its cores and silas uses those fodder kryptonian soldier guns to heat up a piece of it and it doesn’t even illuminate like it did when superman lazered it.

doomsdays heat vision is able to hurt superman way more than a kryptonian ship strike let alone a fodder handheld gun, yet superman is able to momentarily match it with his own heat vision.
 
Did it? It glowed red, but it didn't seem to melt. The latter part of your first point is explainable by the wiring.

This bit is true, although I would still reckon that just lends itself to "possibly". Maybe likely, the semantics are not of great concern to me.

This part just seems irrelevant. The point isn't that Superman is weaker than the ship, we're talking about heat capacity. I don't contend that Doomsday or Superman have inferior heat vision to the Kryptonian guns.
 
the ceiling of the ship is literally melted, and he ***** up the ship so bad it’s crashes and becomes mainly unoperational. This is the same ship that the alloy is gotten from.
I sort of interpreted that as the internal controls being destroyed causing it to crash, rather than structural damage.
 
Did it? It glowed red, but it didn't seem to melt. The latter part of your first point is explainable by the wiring.

This bit is true, although I would still reckon that just lends itself to "possibly". Maybe likely, the semantics are not of great concern to me.

This part just seems irrelevant. The point isn't that Superman is weaker than the ship, we're talking about heat capacity. I don't contend that Doomsday or Superman have inferior heat vision to the Kryptonian guns.
Possibly should be fine then there’s a lot we don’t really know.
 
it’s like are we really tryna argue that those fodder kryptonian guns are hotter than his heat vision?

The ship strike did no visible damage to his kryptonian suit, which is just the base attire of kryptonians, while superman’s heat vision is able to melt kryptonian armour in the smallville fight which we know is blatantly more durable than his regular attire
 
it’s like are we really tryna argue that those fodder kryptonian guns are hotter than his heat vision?

The ship strike did no visible damage to his kryptonian suit, which is just the base attire of kryptonians, while superman’s heat vision is able to melt kryptonian armour in the smallville fight which we know is blatantly more durable than his regular attire
Unless there's an explicit statement of it, I don't tend to assume a lack of damage to clothing means it's as durable as who's wearing it.
Clothing being unharmed no matter what, even if it's just a regular outfit, is a very common trope in fiction.
 
it’s like are we really tryna argue that those fodder kryptonian guns are hotter than his heat vision?

The ship strike did no visible damage to his kryptonian suit, which is just the base attire of kryptonians, while superman’s heat vision is able to melt kryptonian armour in the smallville fight which we know is blatantly more durable than his regular attire
We're not arguing that. If there's a point you want to make, you need to make it. Provide an argument rather than misconstruing what we're saying. Because, pal, buddy, I don't know what Smallville fight you're talking about. I haven't seen these films. I have only seen the evidence provided for this discussion. And in that evidence, Superman's heat vision does not, visibly, overcome the heat resistance of the Kryptonian metal.

So give me evidence or stop being catty.
 
Okay.
I do consider this to be a minor editing thread. I'm assuming you approving alone is fine.
It probably is, and Bambu approves the possibly rating too.

Though, you are meant to wait at least 24 hours since the thread was posted before applying anything.
 
We're not arguing that. If there's a point you want to make, you need to make it. Provide an argument rather than misconstruing what we're saying. Because, pal, buddy, I don't know what Smallville fight you're talking about. I haven't seen these films. I have only seen the evidence provided for this discussion. And in that evidence, Superman's heat vision does not, visibly, overcome the heat resistance of the Kryptonian metal.

So give me evidence or stop being catty.
Btw this metal also superheats at 3.5 million degrees + it’s the inside of the ship that had this « orange » color after getting hit we don’t know if the interior is made in the same matterial and it didn’t go through
 
Btw this metal also superheats at 3.5 million degrees + it’s the inside of the ship that had this « orange » color after getting hit we don’t know if the interior is made in the same matterial and it didn’t go through
I mean technically for all we know that particular ceiling panel was made of a material even more heat resistant, though I doubt it.

So I think "possibly" covers all our bases in either direction.
 
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