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Fox Quicksilver stomps the team. He's in a whole new level

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Even if Vegeta didn't improve anything since FnF arc, i don't see Freeza stomping a Ssb like Hit did. He had the upper hand against Goku at first, but nothing compared to Hit vs Vegeta.

Hit stomps.

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@naturallygifted: I mean, i see you point and you are right about the "no blast" (air pressure) thing, but the fact is that they took it at point blank, where heat transfer and nuclear reaction energy will get them in no time, the blast is the minor of their problems lol

You would have a better point if it detonated a mile away, where maybe the heat would take more time and the chain reaction might not even reach them, but not at point blank.

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@naturallygifted: I know that the "blast" (air pressure) will disapear, but they will still take the full nuclear reaction of a nuke. Yes, they will not move as a side effect of a blast, because there will be none. But the chain reaction will had a full effect on them (after all, it detonated point blank).

Heat does transfer in space, but this page says "Second, thermal radiation, as usually defined, also disappears", and it's usually defined through convection (which i already stated that it wouldn't happen in a vacuum), conduction and radiation transfer are unnafected by space.

If this happened in space (vacuum) Doomsday didn't tank any blast from the nuke (understood as air pressure), but like i already stated, the chain reaction will have a full effect on him.

It most likely didn't happen in the space.

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@zr0c00l said:

no ones gonna explain why if this nuke detonated in a vacuum where a fireball couldnt be created why did batman look up and the sky was on fire? if the answer is because the heat ignited in our atmosphere then he still tanked the heat as well.

There isn't any other explanation except it detonated in our atmosphere at a certain altitude that looks like outer space.

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@naturallygifted said:
@reaverlation said:
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Superman fighting Doomsday is better than any feat done in Supergirl. DCEU kryptonians win

Supergirl lifted up 1,000,000 tons.

Doomsday tanked a nuke and Superman was duking it out with him, considering Superman wasn't possibly at full strength

Doomsday "tanked" a weakened Nuke, when the Nuke actually detonated Superman & Doomsday were well above Earth's atmosphere:

First, in the absence of an atmosphere, blast disappears completely.

Second, thermal radiation, as usually defined, also disappears. There is no longer any air for the blast wave to heat and much higher frequency radiation is emitted from the weapon itself.

Third, in the absence of the atmosphere, nuclear radiation will suffer no physical attenuation and the only degradation in intensity will arise from reduction with distance. As a result the range of significant dosages will be many times greater than is the case at sea level.

So lets break this down into a simple 3 numbered list.

  1. Doomsday did not tank the blast of a nuclear bomb.
  2. Doomsday did not withstand the thermal radiation (he didn't withstand the heat) of a nuclear bomb.
  3. Doomsday did however withstand incredible amounts of radiation.

While it is a good feat, it is a good feat for the wrong reasons, that feat was mainly absorption not durability.

First: The fireball might disappear, but the nuclear reaction (where the 99.9% of the energy released in a nuclear explosion come from) would not.

Second: Heat transfers in 3 different ways: Conduction, convection and radiation, convection is off the table since it's due a fluid (like air) and there isn't enough air in space. This is IF there wasn't any air left, that scene could've taken place in an altitude lower than...let's say, ISS orbit, and it will still be remaining air.to transfer heat thorugh convection. But lets give you the benefit of the doubt and say that it was a perfect vacuum (it doesn't exist). There is still 2 ways for the heat to transfer anyway...radiation being the slowest, but it doesn't matter at this scale. BTW, the heat in a nuke isn't the most energetic event, either.

1. Yes, he did.

2. Yes, he did.

3. Yes, he did.

It was a durability feat.

Like already pointed out, you're applying real life science to a movie. Both of them survived a nuclear blast (Doomsday did better though)

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@cpt_nice said:

The regular troops get stomped.

Gohan one-shots Tagoma

Piccolo stalemates Shisami until Gohan one-shots him

Tien one-shots Sorbet

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@christianrapper: dude do your u even watch the show? I doubt he is only Mach 8. Also Flash should be able to reach escape velocity now. After all he did it against Trajectory to defeat her and close the gap between the bridges, sooooo.... Also how fast is Supes running speed it doesn't matter how fast he is when he is flying it matters his reflexes and his speed. Also of flash uses his speed correctly he should be able to win.

yes, i have watched the show. do you? they have clocked the flash. he was mach 2 at best. he got faster. he is at the most mach 8 and that is being generous.

Against Trajectory he was going at mach 3.3 (clocked at 2,280 Mph in Star Lab's monitor) when he made the jump but only for a second, and he was clocked at mach 2 previously. That speed was a plot point in the episode when he failed the jump at the beginning. Until now, CW Flash is barely around mach 3.

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