Well you could just glass him then instead then:Cap fought and beat an entire army of those things and worse singlehandedly for ten years straight.
That should be more than enough to kill him.
Well you could just glass him then instead then:Cap fought and beat an entire army of those things and worse singlehandedly for ten years straight.
That should be more than enough to kill him.
Well you could just glass him then instead then:
That should be more than enough to kill him.
Well you could just glass him then instead then:
That should be more than enough to kill him.
Attack a world protected by Hyperion and Blue Marvel? Good luck with that.
So marvel can escalate everything that dramatically then? I only really read Iron man or Spiderman so I'm stumped really.
As an auxiliary to the main argument, could Cap armed only with his shield survive a glassing from a single Covenant ship? I'm curious as to whether or not his shield alone could somehow absorb it.
I'm curious as to Cap's vibranium shield maximum durability against.. Well Vibration. No shit haha.The shield would deflect any plasma fire that actually hit it away from Cap, but I'm assuming, based on the fact that there is meant to be a large enough volume of plasma fire to take out a planet, the surrounding air could get hot enough to roast Cap anyway. The shield would almost certainly survive. (I cannot emphasize enough how insane the shield is.)
I'm not too familiar with the process of "glassing", so I'm honestly not sure.. I feel like I remember a comic where Cap managed to shield himself from a rocket launch by holding the shield above his head, but I can't find it at the moment.
I'm curious as to Cap's vibranium shield maximum durability against.. Well Vibration. No shit haha.
Cap's shield is made out of a bunch of shit, actually, and is unbreakable by any conventional means (that is, anything that isn't molecular tampering or the infinite power of the Power Gem).
Master Chief survived a point-blank cleansing ("glassing") strike after he killed the Prophet of Regret in Halo 2. But he can also be killed outright by mooks in-game on harder difficulties and otherwise get his ass handed to him without even putting up a fight. That wouldn't happen to a comic book character.
(With that said, what is it with fan obsession regarding "What's Better, SciFi X or SciFi Y?" Can't we move on to something more nuanced?)
At one point Stark's armor was based on Iron Lad's suit, which was from the future. It was his bleeding edge suit. Don't know how much of that has made it into the black and gold, though.It's kinda funny if you think about it. Iron Man's armor was built in our modern time (unless by comic book fiction says otherwise), while Spartan armor is over 500 years ahead haha
What would happen if the Silver Samurai's tachyon charged adamantium katana strike the shield?
What would happen if the Silver Samurai's tachyon charged adamantium katana strike the shield?
haven't been reading the thread? With no weapons MC has no way to take down a shield equipped Steve Rogers.
Rogers is significantly faster, and has beaten the holy hell out of opponents more skilled and with higher strength levels than an armored MC, and the spartan armor will not stand up to that shield used offensively.
Here's a fun scan I haven't posted yet- occurred in a daredevil book.
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Cap is hunting daredevil here, basically playing with him. He's moving so fast he's barely perceptible to daredevil's super senses, and though DD can't locate him, he can determine that cap's body is under no strain at all from moving this fast.
That's the "jumping away from the explosion" trope. Same reason Arnie was able to avoid a nuke in Predator and John McClane that fireball in the elevator shaft in Die Hard.Master Chief survived a point-blank cleansing ("glassing") strike after he killed the Prophet of Regret in Halo 2.
That's the "jumping away from the explosion" trope. Same reason Arnie was able to avoid a nuke in Predator and John McClane that fireball in the elevator shaft in Die Hard.