I believe, given the Emperor's feats that he does not eclipse Thanos's feats. Thanos has insane durability to that a trying Odin couldn't put him down. And Odin>>>Emperor from what I've been told about him (the Emperor).
I didn't say he eclipses/dwarfs Thanos, I just said he wins a random encounter. As for for GEOM vs Odin....I'm not going to get into that.
Alright, I'll give the Emperor's feats.
While his backstory still remains shrouded in mystery, it is generally agreed he was born on Earth during Prehistoric times in 8000 BC when shamans ( the very first human psykers) sacrificed their lives to reincarnate into the Emperor of mankind. The shamans walked the Earth even before the Emperor and many of them remember the dawn/predation of the human species. The Emperor added all of their experience and power to his own. The Emperor was many people throughout human history such as Buddha, Jesus, Alexander the Great and many others from history, mythology and religion (shape shifting and aiding mankind through the guise of all these historical,mythological and religious figures). Heck, he could have been George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and many others you couldn't think of.
His Primarchs sons all have only a tiny fraction of his power.
His mere presence was enough to utterly humble, drive insane, make go blind even powerful humans like space marines and Primarch.
He can also stop/slow down or whatever time.
While the Emperor is not nearly as powerful as the Chaos gods (whom are nigh omnipotent and multiversal or above), he is still herald/skyfather level.
He can teleport under his own power like he teleported himself and a small army aboard Horus's flagship. He is a master of fire manipulation
Biomanipulation: can rip apart someones molecules, turn someones blood to poison, his son Magnus made himself grow larger than a battle titan to beat down gargants in single combat. Was able to talk to his Vulkan many light years away by creating a body and could use his powers in this body. His son, Magnus, while on the other side of the galaxy, casually telepathically dominated Lorgar whom easily mind dominated a daemon that can mind control entire planets after he got serious and he did this while putting some effort into building a psychic weapon and avatar with his mind. Technopathy as can interact with and control machines very easily. In the novel Santus, a prophet whom was only given a small fraction of the Emperor's power was able to casually rip apart many kilometers long skyscrapers which he uses to create a city and then cloak that city. He also showed control of whether and earthly elements. The Empy completely healed Coarx after he was nearly ripped in half and Saints have been ressurected through his will and power IIRC.
There is far more of course and the Emperor created a dyson sphere with his mind to imprison the void dragon (was it the void dragon ?) and the void dragon, at it's peak, was worshipped as a god in more than a thousand galaxies and went around destroying entire civilizations for amusement.
Chaos gods would be VERY powerful by comic standards (but almost certainly not the most powerful, since they are not truly omnipotent).
He can also stop/slow down or whatever time.
Draco, Page 227
Quote:
Time twisted.
Time shifted.
Times was, and was not.
An eerie silver power flowed through Jaq, as though he
had invoked it by those words. The power used his mind as its conductor. He sensed how the time stream itself was being negated and annulled.
Some psykers of the highest level could distort time thus. Not Jaq, hitherto.
Never Jaq.
Page 228
Throbbing pipes ribbed the walls of the vast throne room. The muscles of the room were thick power cables feeding stegosaurian engines. The air was spiked with crisp ozone and bitter myrrh, and ointmented with balmy, somewhat greasy fragrances. The holiest battle banners, icons, and golden fetishes flanked the arena of dedication where psykers were soul-bound.
Squads of Emperor's Companions who guarded that vast hall, a mob of tech-priests ministering to the machinery, a gaudy Cardinal Palatinate and his entourage, a red-robed High Lord of Terra and his staff — not to mention clusters of Astropaths, chirurgeons, scholastics, battlemasters: all were motionless.
The soaring, tube-ridged throne resembled some fossilized, metastasized sloth crafted by some mad master of the Adeptus Titanicus. This enormous, sacred prosthetic device —more precious by far than any gold — framed the wizened, mummy face of the God. Who looked not; though he saw through eyes of the mind, saw far beyond his throne room and his palace and the solar system. Who breathed not; yet he lived more fiercely than any mortal, enduring a psychically supercharged life-in-death.
A Thousand Sons pg 890
Magnus set foot on the causeway, and the normal tempo of time's passage slowed, each raindrop falling as though in slow motion, the zigzagging traceries of lightning moving with infinite slowness.
There you go.
And time resuming.
Pg 896
Though it broke his heart, Ahriman nodded, and the world swelled around him as the flow of time restored its integrity from the distortion Magnus' arrival had caused. The bellows of burning pyres and immaterial thunder rolled across the face of the world once more, and the deafening fire of weapons roared even louder than before.
Well we have an example of a Navigator who bangs his head have enough power to stop, reverse, or loop time over an area the size of a Sector...
And the Emperor is many Orders of Magnitude more powerful.
More time shenanigans.
"'The daemon knows of our mission. It knows the strange nature of the weather that has been spreading from Ilissus. I believe it will attempt to save the planet and then feed the disturbance with its own life-force. No one entirely understands what is happening down there, but one thing is clear: if the disturbance is not curtailed immediately, we could be looking at a catastrophe of unimaginable proportions.' He taps the tube of parchment clasped to his belt. 'All these pretty signatures will be meaningless if the daemon manages to stoke whatever strange fire is burning down there. The temporal disturbances that have been plaguing this system could spread to the whole sector.' He looks at the officer. 'Even I cannot predict what would happen then.' His voice drops even lower. 'We must destroy the planet now, while our souls are still intact.'"
Pg.131 Sanctus
...
"Halser curses and shakes his head, trying to rid himself of his confusion. 'What is happening?' he cries. 'I keep seeing the same thing, over and over.'
He hears the voice of Comus in his head again. 'Sergeant. The power of this Astraeus is like nothing I've ever felt. I think time itself is bending to his will.' He pauses. 'Or maybe not even that. It feels almost as though time is collapsing.'"
Pg.161 Sanctus
...
"'He's going to unfetter us.' Comus's pain is clear to Halser, even over the vox. 'Whatever he's doing, it's going to unhinge time.'
'I don't understand!' cries Halser, reaching the archway and leaning against the stone to catch his breath.
'Ilissus is heading towards some kind of time loop. Maybe even the whole sector. Whoever this prophet is, you need to stop him.' There is an uncharacteristic note of fear in the Librarian's voice. 'You have to kill him, sergeant. The Black Legion want him to succeed. They have only attacked now to stop us hindering him. They could have struck at any time. He is dangerous, Halser. More than I guessed. Maybe he doesn't even realise it himself.'"
Pg.177 Sanctus
...
"'When the Emperor cast me down onto Ilissus I thought He had abandoned me.' The prophet waves at the ceiling. 'My beloved ship was utterly destroyed.'
Halser looks up and notices Imperial designs, warped into the strange architecture, as though the whole place has been grown from the carcass of a battleship.
'My injuries were horrendous,' he turns his head slightly revealing the signs of crude, brutal surgery on the back of his skull, 'but my children kept me safe.' He smiles at the adoring pilgrims. 'Over time, I realised the damage to my brain had untapped my true potential. That is all you are seeing here, sergeant: the true potential of a loyal subject.' He flexes his fingers and the air ripples visibly, like water. 'Soon I will have the power to crush those who would oppose us.' His voice grows higher in pitch. 'I will be invincible.'
Halser grips his bolt pistol tighter as he remembers his goal. He must stop this deluded monster before he tears the whole galaxy apart with his witchcraft."
Pg.187 Sanctus
There are more.
Anyway DarkRaiden, the Emperor wins the solid majority but it's not a curbstomp.
Also, hate to say but Doctor Who has defeated beings easily on par with if not stronger than Doctor Doom. Actually, I dare say stronger than Doom.
Here you go, Doctor Who feat thread: http://forums.spacebattles.com/threads/doctor-who-feats-and-source-thread.298198/
Just some highlights, the Time War was multiversal, the Guardians are multiversal, Chronovores eat entire universes like candy, etc.
EDIT: With morals off, the Doctor has used his in-universe probability manipulation, and can directly become one with all energy in the multiverse if he stops caring about the consequences.
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