Namor killed over 6 billion.
Marvel New avengers committed Genocide.
The alternative was to let ~ 12 billions of people on Earths alone and uncountable chrenllilons on other planets of both universes die in their collision. So Namor was right.
"chrenllilons" are you sure about that? Its a pretty big number... :P
But I agree, it was the lesser of two evils and the whole team shares the responsibility.
Namor doesn't = New Avengers.
Not saying they wouldn't have done it, but you can't put blame on other members when only one does the act.
that's a good point
Namor did it so both their worlds didn't get destroyed. While it may of been cruel, it was the best interest of 616 earth. It was one world or both. Namor made the right decision.
Namor did it so both their worlds didn't get destroyed. While it may of been cruel, it was the best interest of 616 earth. It was one world or both. Namor made the right decision.
Wait..we all know from reading criticism of MOS, that doesn't matter. Saving 7 billion people is meaningless if 5,000 die in the process (even if someone else kills them) and if you *gasp* wreck buildings in the process, you are a murderer.
@manwhohaseverything: Superman was trying to wreck every building, but Sears; He's public enemy number one. MoS was also a bad movie, so there's that. It would of received harsh criticism no matter what.
The alternative was to let ~ 12 billions of people on Earths alone and uncountable chrenllilons on other planets of both universes die in their collision. So Namor was right.
wut.
Namor did it so both their worlds didn't get destroyed. While it may of been cruel, it was the best interest of 616 earth. It was one world or both. Namor made the right decision.
One question I do have is, Why doesn't Reed just move the people to a different planet? I mean, he's fully capable of doing that.
@dagmar_merrill: Didn't have enough time. Not to mention I think that was the first time that they actually encountered a surviving planet.
@manwhohaseverything: Superman was trying to wreck every building, but Sears; He's public enemy number one. MoS was also a bad movie, so there's that. It would of received harsh criticism no matter what.
I think, like me, your being a bit sarcastic..hope I'm right. My point was more about the double standard. Sacrificing some to save many is either good or bad. It can't be good and the right thing to do for Namor, but somehow be wrong for Superman. What one's opinion was about the MOS movie is irrelevant to my point. I personally liked it very much, but again, not relevant to the point I was making.
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