Which has the most destructive power. Any form can be used.
Superman Vs Tardis
Didn't Superman from the Silver Age simply fly fast enough to break the universe? That means that his punches at that speed would have been even faster.
Now, the Doc's TARDIS's best destructive feat is retroactively destroying every sun in the universe (multiverse according to Cybermen, but it gets iffy there on how to interpret what they said).
So, Superman wins in pure brute force, but the TARDIS has fairly good hax.
@the_imperator: Tardis destroyed every sun at every point in time past,present,future. Or was it that tardis blowing up was equal to every sun explodeing at every moment in time
The Tardis by ease.
Firstly the Tardis can lives across all of time and space simultaneously and secondly it is time. If it chooses to self destruct in a non safe way then it can make it so that nothing in the universe even existed.
Didn't Superman from the Silver Age simply fly fast enough to break the universe? That means that his punches at that speed would have been even faster.
Now, the Doc's TARDIS's best destructive feat is retroactively destroying every sun in the universe (multiverse according to Cybermen, but it gets iffy there on how to interpret what they said).
So, Superman wins in pure brute force, but the TARDIS has fairly good hax.
No. SA Supes' feat was that he flew beyond the confines of space, and the spectre had to stop him as he was in danger of seeing things he shouldn't see.
However, this depends on what we consider as "Superman", cause the Thought Robot should demolish the TARDIS in terms of destructive output.
Isn't the TARDIS a time travel machine?
A time travel machine powered by a direct connection to space time and a being of godly magnitudes. It's self destruction caused every sun to go supernova and blanked reality.
@phantomlantern8: That scan is out of context, and used frequently to tout something that didn't happen. Even in your blurb, its easily disproven. He doesn't have infinite speed, he has punched out of space-time, which is why you see the infinity filled with space and the rest of the area as white. It's also why he's saying "supergirl couldn't have gone this far", as supposed to saying "she couldn't have gone this fast"
The spectre also says:
Thus, the spectre stopped him from seeing what shouldn't have been seen, there was never any threat to the universe.
The spectre does say "Too fast -- Too Far--", but that still at most only implies that superman can fly beyond the space-time barrier, something he has been able to do since the mid-late 1940s. Basically, Superman went so fast he left our universe, and that universe was perceived, at the time, to be infinitely large, thus "--burst the very bonds of infinity"
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