SUPERMAN:
VS.
GODZILLA
RULES:
Morals on
Bloodlust off
No prep
No prior knowledge
No BFR
BFD allowed
Only TV series feats allowed. (So no season 11)
Win by incapacitation, KO or death
Morals on
Bloodlust off
No prep
No prior knowledge
No BFR
BFD allowed
Only TV series feats allowed. (So no season 11)
Win by incapacitation, KO or death
It would be closer with TV feats only, though people would still anchor their argument on the Apokalips feat.
As is, Superman wrecks.
@fallschirmjager: Okay, I'll change to TV feats only.
@god_of_batman: No BFR
Current Godzilla got so big because of kryptonite meteors falling into the sea. He leached off the radioactive rocks absorbing their properties. Kal would die as soon as he got near godzilla......
.....yeah.....thats how it is......
;)
Ah, somehow I missed that. Then this would probably be a pretty good fight, although, like I said, I haven't seen the movie yet. So, I'm probably just going to hang around and wait for someone to post some feats for Godzilla before I say anything else.
Oh, and going by what other posts say, did you originally make this season 11 Clark?
I haven't even seen the movie but I don't see why Clark couldn't just flick Godzilla into space...
Clark only has 1 feat that would suggest he could do that, and that's the Apokalips feat at the very end.
I haven't even seen the movie but I don't see why Clark couldn't just flick Godzilla into space...
Clark only has 1 feat that would suggest he could do that, and that's the Apokalips feat at the very end.
So? Apokalips is an entire planet, which is significantly larger the Godzilla. Even using 1/10 of the effort he used to throw Apokalips away would be more than enough to send Godzilla into orbit. But that doesn't matter, because there's no BFR (I hadn't noticed that at the time of posting)
@fallschirmjager: @god_of_batman: I did a calculation on the Apokolips feat and it's solid Bronze Age, so he throws Godzilla out of orbit.
@frozen: I'm not sure how reliable this information is, but apparently when Alfred Gough was getting interviewed about Smallville after season 10, he said Apokolips was intended to be the size of a planet, but due to limited CGI budget Apokolips' size ended up being all over the place. I can't remember what size it was intended to be, but I believe it was Saturn. Not sure though.
Anyway, it doesn't really matter here as there's no BFR. So it's down to whether or not Clark has the power to be able to beat Godzilla down.
@god_of_batman: Do you happen to know where that interview is by any chance??? Or how old it is? Would be very helpful, thanks.
He beats him down then, even if the Omega Symbols drew Apokolips trillions of miles to Earth, he pushed a planet against it's momentum (Mach speeds) + The Sun's gravitational pull, and look how fast that planet was travelling when he pushed it.
@frozen: Damn, sorry, I don't know where the interview is =/ I had been hoping you would know so you could confirm what planet Apokolips was compared to.
As for when it was, I don't know exactly when it was, but I do remember there was a lot of hype when it happened due to it being the first hint to Smallville season 11. I don't know what Alfred said word for word, but it was along the lines of "There are no intentions for Smallville to be continued as a TV series." Because of the way he worded it, everyone started getting hyped saying that their would be a season 11 as a comic or something, and lone behold, it happened.
@god_of_batman: I'll try and find it, but Apokolips was the size of Saturn and then Earth, so I think it was camera angles. Regardless, pushing a planet against the force it exerted would require more strength than moving The Earth IMO.
I haven't even seen the movie but I don't see why Clark couldn't just flick Godzilla into space...
Clark only has 1 feat that would suggest he could do that, and that's the Apokalips feat at the very end.
Clark send Bizarro into a orbit
I'd assume Clark, but it's just an assumption.
It's not. He moved a planet.
@frozen It is an assumption. I haven't seen the new Godzilla.
@silverrings: I have. Godzilla loses. Smallville Superman is stronger than Pre-Flashpoint Superman.
@frozen I figured. I'll keep on assuming. Go Clark.
@dorukesin: Bizzaro is not Godzilla.
@god_of_batman Alfred Gough wasn't on the show during Season 10, he and Miles left after Season 7.
Eh...using consistent feats (aka discounting that super outlier of pushing Apokolips), Godzilla stomps. Hard.
@darkraiden: It shouldn't be discounted. It's referenced several times that he moved a planet in Season 11 and he was supposed to be that strong, he unlocked his 'true' power; one of the episodes says he'll move into the 'Silver Age'. He literally pushed a planet at Mach speeds against it's own momentum + The Sun's gravitational pull.
@darkraiden: It shouldn't be discounted. It's referenced several times that he moved a planet in Season 11 and he was supposed to be that strong, he unlocked his 'true' power; one of the episodes says he'll move into the 'Silver Age'. He literally pushed a planet at Mach speeds against it's own momentum + The Sun's gravitational pull.
It's soooooooooooooo inconsistent with every other feat of his that it doesn't make sense tbh. That's like if after Godzilla passed out,a sudden meteor fell that was 2x the size of earth and he just threw it into the sun. Like...lolwut? That's not what level Smallville Supes was on in the slightest.
@darkraiden: Because...that was the point. They gave an explanation, he 'unlocked' his true power and became more powerful, essentially the Christopher Reeve version (the end of S10 looks exactly like it). Dr Fate tells him he'll enter the 'Silver Age'....there was an explanation, originally even Supergirl was stronger than him until the end, to which he unlocked his true power and became far more powerful than other characters.
I've analysed the feat and it's Bronze Age level strength, stronger than Pre-Flashpoint Superman.
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