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− | Well, I still do not think that stopping a train should scale to the explosives supposedly contained within the train. By a strange storybook logic they were never shown as ignited to anywhere near a degree approaching the power that they were claimed to possess, and Iron Fist does not have any |
+ | Well, I still do not think that stopping a train should scale to the explosives supposedly contained within the train. By a strange storybook logic they were never shown as ignited to anywhere near a degree approaching the power that they were claimed to possess, and Iron Fist does not have any mystical forcefield powers that contain explosions. |
Making a statement that "It's like somebody dropped an H-Bomb on the city" should also be taken as unproven hyperbole, especially considering that no destruction remotely approaching that scale was visibly shown. |
Making a statement that "It's like somebody dropped an H-Bomb on the city" should also be taken as unproven hyperbole, especially considering that no destruction remotely approaching that scale was visibly shown. |
Latest revision as of 15:38, 28 April 2017
Well, I still do not think that stopping a train should scale to the explosives supposedly contained within the train. By a strange storybook logic they were never shown as ignited to anywhere near a degree approaching the power that they were claimed to possess, and Iron Fist does not have any mystical forcefield powers that contain explosions.
Making a statement that "It's like somebody dropped an H-Bomb on the city" should also be taken as unproven hyperbole, especially considering that no destruction remotely approaching that scale was visibly shown.
The Radion feat should be usable however.