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BMHadoken 05-24-2004 10:01 PM

IHMN, just treat Otaku like video, ignore his crazy ramblings from the past...

New matchup (since Spidey can't stop Wolverine)...uhm...Power Rangers vs. Voltron (assume they were all same size, first season of both, and they can go from all-in-one form to seperate-animal-form)

IHateMakingNames 05-24-2004 10:04 PM

Yes, psionic powers do prevent damage like that. It's like a passive PK shield. As for Jeff, I don't know, he got really lucky and the dinosaurs only step on his feet.

I say Voltron wins. The seperate cat robots were actually good when compared to the seperate Power Range robot animals (They are never used). And when formed together, the PR's mech gets it's ass kicked until it does it's one special attack which lets it instantly win. Voltron kicks ass with it's sword.

Otaku Son 05-24-2004 10:10 PM

Two objects cannot co-exist in the same space at the same time. If something big falls on you, and it's heavier than you can handle, you're going down. Nothing is going to stop that. And if it never connected, then it obviously would never do any damage. Since the dinosaurs did damage to Ness, they obviously connected with him, and if it had been reality, he would have been crushed. This is not "damage." This is "physics."

IHateMakingNames 05-24-2004 10:11 PM

It's not heavier then he can handle, that is the point. The dinosaur steps down, his natural psionic shield takes most of the damage for him, but then some of the force of the step slips through and hits him. Then the dinosaur lifts it foot.

BMHadoken 05-24-2004 10:15 PM

Dear god...Ness won, get over it...and Otaku, use physics to explain how come Mantis can take 20 head shots...or don't because its stupid and were passed that and we on to Power Rangers vs Voltron.

I give the nod to PR. Even if they were hacked and slashed to bits, they always manage to pull of there super attack.

Otaku Son 05-24-2004 10:20 PM

No, it's heavier than he can handle because apparently he got STEPPED ON. Meaning it occupied the same space as him which is not permitted in the realm of reality. Just like getting a sword slashed through your neck. Your head will fall off...there will be no numbers floating above your head that say "382" or whatever.

Got news for you, BMH. If you'll go back one to five pages(depending on the number of posts per page you have set up) I already stated I'm not usin that lame game mechanics technique. But, then again, there are real-life cases where people take headshots. People can take headshots as long as none of the vital parts of the brain are damaged. So there, I explained it with physics.

BitVyper 05-24-2004 10:20 PM

Yes they do, in Ness' case anyway. If Mantis can't then that's his problem.

It's like pitting some guy who happens to be able to throw a hammer against Thor himself. It doesn't work because Ness is essentially a god. There is almost nothing he can't do. His ego was strong enough to go up against a being whose psychic ability alone makes DBZ in its entirety look like a flea in comparison, and not only not have his mind crushed, but triumph over it. It didn't even have a physical body to attack

This is not a fight. It wouldn't even last long enough to be called a slaughter

Now for the love of somewhat interesting discussion, drop it. Now, how about Zeiram vs Snake?

Edit: Reality! This is exactly the point I am trying to get across. Mantis is bound to things like physics because he's in a game that attempts to be somewhat hard Sci Fi. Earthbound was anything but that. Ness doesn't have to obey the laws of motion, thermodynamics, or anything else like that. "A wizard did it," or in this case, a psychic, is a good enough answer for Earthbound.

That's like saying Super Man isn't allowed to use his powers in a fight because they don't make sense in the real world.

videogamerz2000 05-24-2004 10:22 PM

OOC: Otaku, a little advice. Arguing with IHMN and BMH is like getting raped. It hurts and you can blame them. But with these two, they blame it on you and win. They're bum-buddies.

This time, I agree with BMH. PR have always been able to pull off their super attack, so why should they fail now?

Otaku Son 05-24-2004 10:25 PM

Hey, I have no problem dropping arguements if I have nothing to argue against. But if people give me stuff to argue against, I'll argue.

I'm presumming we're typing about Solid Snake? I'm going with Zeiram. Zeiram was immortal, supposedly, even though Iria beat him.

[Edit]No, Supes' abilities make perfect sense in the real world. He just happens to be a man of steel, whereas Ness is not made of steel, nor is he a man(though the latter has nothing to do with this). But, for someone who wants this thing dropped, why'd you bring that up?[/Edit]

IHateMakingNames 05-24-2004 10:26 PM

Otaku, did I say he gets stepped on and numbers appear? No, I said that he has a psionic wall between himself and the dinosaur foot. Think of those ball things where you lift one and drop it, then it hits another ball and the force carries over through balls all the way to the other side. Now, put a peice of kevlar inbetween the balls. That is basically what Ness does, but instead of balls and kevlar, it is himself, a dinosaur's foot, and a wall of psionic power.


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