Which live-action characters could beat John Connor/T-3000 in a random encounter fight? Standard gear and weaponry allowed. Win via death or incapacitation.
Who can beat the T-3000 Terminator?
Star Trek man with phaser/disruptor. Space Marine or Imperial Guardsmen with plasmagun or meltagun. Necron warrior with his gauss canon. Any Sith/Jedi with lightsaber. Doomguy, Master Chief, Prophet/Alcatraz, many other game heroes with energy weapons.
@hocko1999_virus: Ehhhh
@hocko1999_virus: Better feats.
Q turns him into a pile of steaming horse manure. Or scatters his atoms. Or freezes him in time. Or makes him dance with Darkseid, after which Darkseid becomes enraged and uses the Omega Effect on him (and perhaps himself, just to quell the embarrassment that he has).
Magneto, X3 Jean and DOFP QS
Lord Beerus
Read the op. It says live action
@shadowchaos: Beerus is in two movies, how more live action do you need?
smh
@eisenfauste:Beerus isn't live action. He is animated. Live action is stuff with actors not drawn characters. For example Man of Steel of Age of Ultron.
Magneto can shatter his molecules .
Any powerhouse similar to Superman , Darkseid , Thanos , ...
Any speedster like Wally West , DoFP Quicksilver ...
@nwgzsjuwhm96y2: Balrog has not enough temperature.
@hocko1999_virus: Lol he was so much stronger in that movie than he actually is
@shadowchaos: Nope live action is live action, beerus stomps.
@eisenfauste: correct live action is live action
live ac·tion
noun
(in filmmaking) action involving real people or animals, as contrasted with animation or computer-generated effects.
@eisenfauste: u srs
@iusemycajonas: More srs then ur username
@eisenfauste: correct live action is live action
live ac·tion
noun
(in filmmaking) action involving real people or animals, as contrasted with animation or computer-generated effects.
What an arbitrary definition for a simple concept. Live action is any action seen on screen, its simple.
@eisenfauste: that is the official definition. Your definition is faulty. Mind linking your source?
@shadowchaos: I question what you call an official definition then
@eisenfauste: dictionary
@shadowchaos: I question the reliability of that dictionary.
@eisenfauste: By how much?
@eisenfauste: not when multiple sources back it up.
Also still waiting on the source of your definition
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