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When looking over the page for Thor on VS Battles, I noticed that the Sokovia feat was rejected because it was
1. Caused by 'an atomic reaction'
2. An outlier
Firstly, an atomic reaction does not automatically mean that the Vibranium detonated, as we see the entire slab of Vibranium is completely in-tact thus the Vibranium actually had nothing to do with the effect. An atomic reaction is any reaction atoms have with one another or with energy, so if Thor struck the Vibranium and the energy from his blow reflected back and forth, and then burst outward, that would be an atomic reaction. This is further reinforced by the fact earlier in the movie we saw Thor do the same thing with Captain America's shield.
Now, if you want to argue it is an outlier, then I would disagree as well because while the entire feat was done from Thor's own energy, without the Vibranium to concentrate it he would not be able to replicate it, no, but that does not mean his strike contained any less energy, for any single person he struck would feel all of that energy, and thus would experience the same result as the destruction of Sokovia.
In finality, I lobby that this feat be considered valid on VS Battles.
1. Caused by 'an atomic reaction'
2. An outlier
Firstly, an atomic reaction does not automatically mean that the Vibranium detonated, as we see the entire slab of Vibranium is completely in-tact thus the Vibranium actually had nothing to do with the effect. An atomic reaction is any reaction atoms have with one another or with energy, so if Thor struck the Vibranium and the energy from his blow reflected back and forth, and then burst outward, that would be an atomic reaction. This is further reinforced by the fact earlier in the movie we saw Thor do the same thing with Captain America's shield.
Now, if you want to argue it is an outlier, then I would disagree as well because while the entire feat was done from Thor's own energy, without the Vibranium to concentrate it he would not be able to replicate it, no, but that does not mean his strike contained any less energy, for any single person he struck would feel all of that energy, and thus would experience the same result as the destruction of Sokovia.
In finality, I lobby that this feat be considered valid on VS Battles.