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From Fandom: Call for suggestions for a new series

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Could Kratos lift the whole atmosphere?

Get it? Because Hercules did that in the myth, and Kratos kills Hercules in the game, that's the correlation.
 
Regardless of which idea is used, please give a bit of credit to the user that made it, thanks.
 
I know, was just adding attention to it ^^; though I could have said it for a Final Fantasy character with all the 99 of everything.
 
DarkDragonMedeus said:
I know, was just adding attention to it ^^; though I could have said it for a Final Fantasy character with all the 99 of everything.
Ninja´d
 
I know. But seriously tho, my question would be: How long should Superman stay under the sun in order for him gain enough power to destroy the universe?
 
Can Deadpool regenerate memories?

Can you lift Thor's Hammer in space?

Can you break into Superman's Fortress of Solitude?

Can Superman hold a star?

Alright I admit it's all plagiarised from the excerpt of Because Science. (or subliminal promotion?)
 
Could we build power armours like of comics, games, etc?

I know, this has been questioned several times in the past, but is still a interesting idea.
 
Is it theoretically possible to use wormholes in spacetime to travel to other planets?

And do current models of the multiverse theory allow for the existence of parallel versions of this specific planet, that have not been ravaged by environmental destruction, as is the theme of "The Long Earth" books?

Because things are looking increasingly desperate for humanity on that front.
 
Antvasima said:
Is it theoretically possible to use wormholes in spacetime to travel to other planets?
And do current models of the multiverse theory allow for the existence of parallel versions of this specific planet, that have not been ravaged by environmental destruction, as is the theme of "The Long Earth" books?

Because things are looking increasingly desperate for humanity on that front.
Sorry to tell you, but those topics don't really fit the shows' theme

"Each episode of the series will ask experts from fields spanning physics to engineering to dissect existing source footage to give us the answers to some of fandoms' most pressing questions like:

How many Jedi masters would it take to launch the space shuttle into orbit?

Is Thanos able to bench press the Earth?

Could Frozone stop global warming?"
 
Okay. Never mind then.
 
A suggestion:

If you really wanted to make up those possible question, we should pick relatively well-known/mainstream characters or works of fiction, so that people would recognize them and be much more interested in the topic.

Choosing more obscure characters wouldn't be a very good idea, because people wouldn't really be interested in characters that they don't know.

The Iconic Characters category could help.
 
It thinks that Dragon Ball has an actual explanation for that, about Ki control or something.

But for many other verses, simply because "fiction".
 
The God Of Procrastination said:
How do characters such as Son Goku not cause large-scale destruction by doing just about anything?
Just like how Superman doesn't blow up Earth with the force of his blows when he fights enemies on par with him despite being 4-B.
 
Crzer07 said:
Can Deadpool regenerate memories?
Can you lift Thor's Hammer in space?

Can you break into Superman's Fortress of Solitude?

Can Superman hold a star?

Alright I admit it's all plagiarised from the excerpt of Because Science. (or subliminal promotion?)
1. Won't matter. If you're not worthy, you're not lifting it, period.

2. Have fun lifting a key that weighs half a million tons, and wait for security to jail you until Supes arrives and sends you back to your rightful place unless you have a real good reason to be there in the first place

3. He pushed Mageddon, and he threw out a compressed solar system, so yes.
 
I would like to encourage this, but the profiles here change all the time. A video using profiles made now could be outdated in like a month.
 
Hykuu said:
How many years will it take until Matthew revises marvel?
We are currently waiting for Sera EX to recover and get back to the wiki, so she can handle it, but that is off-topic derailment.
 
This is just a joke Ant, in what is technically a fun and games threads.
 
How fast would Superman need to fly to burn the atmosphere?

How strong does Goku need to be to survive inside a black hole?

What effect would the DBZ gravity training have on our body?

How hot does Superman's heat vision has to be to counter absolute zero temperature beam?

Can Iron Man push the Earth out of its orbit?
 
Could Mega Man reverse all the Earth's climate problems?

How strong would Hierophant Green's Emerald Splash be if it was made of actual emeralds?
 
If a human was to break his/her limit (talking bout reality not OPM) then how strong and fast would that person be?
 
It was said that the body has a limiteer on it cause we wouldn't be able to handle all of it strength. People are able to use it when they are in a life or death situation hence why I was asking if hypothetically how strong/fast we would be if we broke out limit and could use 100% of our actual strength
 
The God Of Procrastination said:
Limits are just things that the body cannot do, most people break through their limits numerous times in their livers.
Well, drinking all that alcohol will do that to people. XP
 
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