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General DC Comics Discussion Thread

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You know, it's really interesting to think about: all of Darkseid's children are gods of ideas that are the DIRECT result of Tyranny and Evil.

Orion is the God of Rage, (Just) War, Battle, Heroes and Warriors. And that's what people experience under Tyranny when they rise up against it.

Kalibak is the God of Cruelty, (Unjust) War, and Brutality, things that Tyranny and Evil inspire in others.

Grail is the Goddess of Destruction and Anti-Life

Grayven is the God of Ursurpation and Conquest.

Even Scott Free, Darkseid's adopted son, fits this theme, being the God of Freedom and Escape, being what people usually try to do from Evil and Tyranny.
 
And that was before I read all of Cass’ stuff, now I know for a fact that she would dunk on Slade kek
Eh, as much as I hate him now Slade is a total beast especially when taken outside of the Batman comics
If I were to write her I'd have her absolutely whoop his ass though
 
Eh, as much as I hate him now Slade is a total beast especially when taken outside of the Batman comics
If I were to write her I'd have her absolutely whoop his ass though
I just find it really funny that Bruce said Slade would get his cheeks clapped if he tried to take Cass in hand-to-hand
 
This is a bit illogical for me.

If you can destroy tier 2 structure without any ease, then the weakend version of the individual should be also respectively and consistently be in range of it and not tier 10 where the gap is statistically and mathematically just undescribable.

Sure author can give any level to weaken a character, but not to the point, he explains and elaborate the character can't achieve the said tier.

This is for actually an anti-feat.
Your post is too incoherent for me to understand.
 
This is a bit illogical for me.

If you can destroy tier 2 structure without any ease, then the weakend version of the individual should be also respectively and consistently be in range of it and not tier 10 where the gap is statistically and mathematically just undescribable.

Sure author can give any level to weaken a character, but not to the point, he explains and elaborate the character can't achieve the said tier.

This is for actually an anti-feat.
Yeah, not how fiction works.
 
I mean, he already has Multi-Stellar lifting strength for moving stars with his Super Breath, so why not?
I don't understand the logic here. "He already has [different rating] so why not?"

I already explained why not, because gravity is a relatively weak force and withstanding the gravity of an object does not mean you can lift that object. I am genuinely lost as to why the fact that he currently has a much lower lifting strength rating is relevant here.
 
Can this feat at least be calculated to see the results?
Probably not, all it says is "we transmit gravity waves from heavy mass galaxies -- we can hold any super being."

No info as to the amount or size of galaxies, and as a concept it's fuzzy because the strength of gravity depends on proximity and density, among other things. To reach any conclusion you will need to make a wide range of assumptions about how this even works.
 
I could do it, I guess, but how many galaxies do I have to use?
Probably not, all it says is "we transmit gravity waves from heavy mass galaxies -- we can hold any super being."

No info as to the amount or size of galaxies, and as a concept it's fuzzy because the strength of gravity depends on proximity and density, among other things. To reach any conclusion you will need to make a wide range of assumptions about how this even works.
What if we use the smallest galaxy found and restrict the feat to 3-4 galaxies in total? If not, that's fine.
 
What if we use the smallest galaxy found and restrict the feat to 3-4 galaxies in total? If not, that's fine.
It doesn't really work. We are currently inside a galaxy, about halfway between the center and the edge. Are we being crushed? No.

To picture "gravity waves of a galaxy" as harming Superman in some way, we have to speculate pretty wildly about what is actually happening, because density increases the strength of gravity. If the Earth were 2x as dense, we would feel 2x heavier. If we imagined the full mass of a galaxy was as dense as a golf ball, the gravitational pull would be incredibly extreme if you were right next to it, but galaxies are very far apart, the Milky Way is 100,000 light years apart.

We can't make any reasonable predictions about what is being simulated here. The mass of the galaxy tells us nothing, because the density is the other element that determines the gravitational strength.
 
It doesn't really work. We are currently inside a galaxy, about halfway between the center and the edge. Are we being crushed? No.

To picture "gravity waves of a galaxy" as harming Superman in some way, we have to speculate pretty wildly about what is actually happening, because density increases the strength of gravity. If the Earth were 2x as dense, we would feel 2x heavier. If we imagined the full mass of a galaxy was as dense as a golf ball, the gravitational pull would be incredibly extreme if you were right next to it, but galaxies are very far apart, the Milky Way is 100,000 light years apart.

We can't make any reasonable predictions about what is being simulated here. The mass of the galaxy tells us nothing, because the density is the other element that determines the gravitational strength.
Well i though maybe the gravity was condensed just on him or something.
 
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