Time dilation is relative we don't know how much subjective time he spent there or how close he was to the event horizon, could have been there for subjective minutes and mere weeks/months on earth.
Pretty fricking impressive. That close to the accretion disc, he's being absolutely blasted with all sorts of radiation. A normal human would die from the x-rays coming off that thing before he even got close. As close as he is in the shot, a human would probably be vaporized by the thermal radiation alone.
>The animated stuff is at least internally more consistent
bullshit
Omni man bled from some superhumans punching him. That’s a fricking black hole that he’s just ignoring when it would tear him to shreds instantly. The punches would have to have been stronger than the force of a black hole in order to hurt him. There is no consistency whatsoever.
Big difference in standing there and nothing happening verseus actively being punched.
At 1:49 debris moves past him both in front and behind, and from the size of it they couldn't be more than a few inches in diameter. Lets say Baseball sized, just because. Now, we can clearly see they're going sideways, meaning they're not caught in the gravity of the event horizon, but rather... an axis, of some kind? They're also not moving particularly fast, but notably is moving.
In short he's dealing with a gravity about as great as lower orbit of Earth. Someone dropping a baseball from the ISS would have the same effect. This also explains why his cape at 2:00 moves behind him when he goes forwards, and why the spaceship at 2:14 has clear damage to its glass and no thrusters at all, but still is only "Falling" towards the thing, not being jettisoned towards it like what would happen if it was anywhere near an actual gravity well.
So, Nolan outperformed regular ass reentry gravity, as far as whats actually shown onscreen. You can say it "Should" have been this or that, but it's... not. It's not that. It's visually shown on the same level as something in our atmosphere.
Bold of you to assume the writers thought all of that. In that very scene also see some bug aliens surviving the same black hole in some space ship, but not the pull itself.
The writers just thought of the black hole as a huge ass space sink that’s it.
It's not only possible it would have to have that. The kind of radiation you get an Interstellar space is magnitudes worse than the kind of radiation you get in the solar system
also worth noting he's not in orbit. He's hovering. That means he's holding himself stationary against gravity millions of times stronger than Earth's. If that's a supermassive black hole, it could be billions of times stronger.
Depends on the mass of the black hole and how close he is to it. Gravitationally, a black hole is no different from any other large mass, except that all of its mass is compressed into an infinitely small point. If the sun magically collapsed into a black hole (it will never do this because it is too small, but pretend it does) for example, the planets would continue to orbit normally.
Unfortunately there is no way to tell the mass of the black hole or how far away he is from it, so any real calc is impossible.
Eh. A lot of animated Big 2 versions are way weaker than their comic counter parts, others are way stronger.
Example.
Captain America in Avengers Assemble is Large Planet Level.
No, I meant in universe consistency. Like being hurt by some punches/failing to damage an opponent with a punch and then later punching a fricking hole through a planet or OP's pic. And no there were no powerups in-between.
The animated stuff is at least internally more consistent and are not trying to be consistent with their comic or movie counterparts. Meanwhile in Invincible Nolan impaled Lucan with a stalactite an episode after OP's pic.
So? Not trying to sound like a dick but just standing there isn't killing Nolan but if I punched through Nolan's chest and ripped out his heart he'd die. Same with Lucan and the others.
>The animated stuff is at least internally more consistent
bullshit
Omni man bled from some superhumans punching him. That’s a fricking black hole that he’s just ignoring when it would tear him to shreds instantly. The punches would have to have been stronger than the force of a black hole in order to hurt him. There is no consistency whatsoever.
Falling into a black holes is a lot harder than you think it would be. We had to slingshot to Parker solar probe around Venus several times before we can get it close enough to the Sun to be useful
It should've been impressive but then they showed a regular ass spaceship with internal damage stayed together even closer than he was, so it came off as more "Oh these writers are just moronic"
I don't think it's supposed to be a feat, just a set piece.
The bugs and their space ship are hurdling towards it like it's a regular planet or something.
>The bugs and their space ship are hurdling towards it like it's a regular planet or something.
Because the gravity of a black hole is fundamentally identical to the gravity of a planet (or anything else with mass) until you start getting close to the event horizon. That's when things get fricky.
So really, the most impressive thing about this is not that he's resisting the gravity of the black hole, it's that he's not immediately cooked to death while having every molecule of DNA in his body utterly shredded. Black hole accretion disks contain utterly insane amounts of energy due to the orbital momentum of the debris it's made of, and that energy is released as light, much of it in the x-ray spectrum. This is actually how we are able to detect black holes in the first place (at least before we started being able to observe gravitational waves). And depending on the size of the black hole and how much matter it has accreted, the disk can release more light than entire galaxies - the most luminous objects in the entire universe are supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies that are actively "feeding" (accreting matter).
How the frick is he "small country level" when he singlehandedly destroys a planetary civilization with superior technology to humans?
Powerscaling morons are so fricked in the head
everyone he knew died while he stayed there
Time dilation is relative we don't know how much subjective time he spent there or how close he was to the event horizon, could have been there for subjective minutes and mere weeks/months on earth.
More impressive than any animated Superman feat
Who is the most impressive animated Superman?
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I sure hope nobody was in there Kal.
>punched a guy that Batman was able to stagger with a tackle
Hmm...
Batman softened him up for Supes.
Batman is a good guy.
Uuuu
honestly this batman dodged lasers in this same episode, maybe hes just that guy.
Those slow ASS beams? You mean the same ones that would've killed him if he didn't use that dead body to block the trajectory?
No one takes DCAU Darkseid seriously. DCAU Darkseid got less credibility than Superfriends Darkseid.
He got an amped by Brainiac in that episode too.
Superman vs The Elite tanked a 10 supernova explosion. Superman Unbound took a star busting missile.
And yet Superman vs the Elite Superman is only a mere country level combatant.
On one Super Friends episode Superman and Greenlantern combined powers and flew out a black hole.
Pretty sure there was an episode of TaS where Superman was fighting Not Zod right next to a black hole.
would be more impressive if he had crossed the event horizon
If he can fly all the way to a black hole he's fast enough to get out of the Event Horizon so it's not really that impressive
To save the now destroyed ship
Pretty fricking impressive. That close to the accretion disc, he's being absolutely blasted with all sorts of radiation. A normal human would die from the x-rays coming off that thing before he even got close. As close as he is in the shot, a human would probably be vaporized by the thermal radiation alone.
And note that he is stopping himself falling any closer. Only when he mentally says 'frick it' does he let it start tugging him closer.
How strong is the gravity he's no selling?
Seriously though
Big difference in standing there and nothing happening verseus actively being punched.
Well lets see.
At 1:49 debris moves past him both in front and behind, and from the size of it they couldn't be more than a few inches in diameter. Lets say Baseball sized, just because. Now, we can clearly see they're going sideways, meaning they're not caught in the gravity of the event horizon, but rather... an axis, of some kind? They're also not moving particularly fast, but notably is moving.
In short he's dealing with a gravity about as great as lower orbit of Earth. Someone dropping a baseball from the ISS would have the same effect. This also explains why his cape at 2:00 moves behind him when he goes forwards, and why the spaceship at 2:14 has clear damage to its glass and no thrusters at all, but still is only "Falling" towards the thing, not being jettisoned towards it like what would happen if it was anywhere near an actual gravity well.
So, Nolan outperformed regular ass reentry gravity, as far as whats actually shown onscreen. You can say it "Should" have been this or that, but it's... not. It's not that. It's visually shown on the same level as something in our atmosphere.
Bold of you to assume the writers thought all of that. In that very scene also see some bug aliens surviving the same black hole in some space ship, but not the pull itself.
The writers just thought of the black hole as a huge ass space sink that’s it.
Well, its possible the ship had some kind of shielding that protected it from the radiation.
It's not only possible it would have to have that. The kind of radiation you get an Interstellar space is magnitudes worse than the kind of radiation you get in the solar system
Bold of you to think that the writers aren't smarter than your dumbass
also worth noting he's not in orbit. He's hovering. That means he's holding himself stationary against gravity millions of times stronger than Earth's. If that's a supermassive black hole, it could be billions of times stronger.
Yeah I was wondering how much gravity he's no selling
Depends on the mass of the black hole and how close he is to it. Gravitationally, a black hole is no different from any other large mass, except that all of its mass is compressed into an infinitely small point. If the sun magically collapsed into a black hole (it will never do this because it is too small, but pretend it does) for example, the planets would continue to orbit normally.
Unfortunately there is no way to tell the mass of the black hole or how far away he is from it, so any real calc is impossible.
>That means he's holding himself stationary against gravity millions of times stronger than Earth's
Gravity so great, his cape still flutters about!
Yeah this is one of those black holes that apparently don't work like black holes work.
Power levels in this series might be more inconsistent than the big 2, pretty impressive if you think about it.
Eh. A lot of animated Big 2 versions are way weaker than their comic counter parts, others are way stronger.
Example.
Captain America in Avengers Assemble is Large Planet Level.
No, I meant in universe consistency. Like being hurt by some punches/failing to damage an opponent with a punch and then later punching a fricking hole through a planet or OP's pic. And no there were no powerups in-between.
The animated stuff is at least internally more consistent and are not trying to be consistent with their comic or movie counterparts. Meanwhile in Invincible Nolan impaled Lucan with a stalactite an episode after OP's pic.
So? Not trying to sound like a dick but just standing there isn't killing Nolan but if I punched through Nolan's chest and ripped out his heart he'd die. Same with Lucan and the others.
Nolan didn't punch Lucan. He impaled him with a rock. The rock should have crumbled and did 0 damage. You are a dummy.
Didn't he already slice open Lucan with his hand? He stabbed in the wound he already made, dummy. 🙂
Yeah
>The animated stuff is at least internally more consistent
bullshit
Omni man bled from some superhumans punching him. That’s a fricking black hole that he’s just ignoring when it would tear him to shreds instantly. The punches would have to have been stronger than the force of a black hole in order to hurt him. There is no consistency whatsoever.
Depends on how brown your skin is
If I was any paler I'd be a ghost.
Falling into a black holes is a lot harder than you think it would be. We had to slingshot to Parker solar probe around Venus several times before we can get it close enough to the Sun to be useful
It should've been impressive but then they showed a regular ass spaceship with internal damage stayed together even closer than he was, so it came off as more "Oh these writers are just moronic"
I don't think it's supposed to be a feat, just a set piece.
The bugs and their space ship are hurdling towards it like it's a regular planet or something.
>The bugs and their space ship are hurdling towards it like it's a regular planet or something.
Because the gravity of a black hole is fundamentally identical to the gravity of a planet (or anything else with mass) until you start getting close to the event horizon. That's when things get fricky.
So really, the most impressive thing about this is not that he's resisting the gravity of the black hole, it's that he's not immediately cooked to death while having every molecule of DNA in his body utterly shredded. Black hole accretion disks contain utterly insane amounts of energy due to the orbital momentum of the debris it's made of, and that energy is released as light, much of it in the x-ray spectrum. This is actually how we are able to detect black holes in the first place (at least before we started being able to observe gravitational waves). And depending on the size of the black hole and how much matter it has accreted, the disk can release more light than entire galaxies - the most luminous objects in the entire universe are supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies that are actively "feeding" (accreting matter).
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Omni-Man_(TV_Series)
Wonder if a bunch of spergs are trying to figure out how to edit this.
>small country level
How the frick is he "small country level" when he singlehandedly destroys a planetary civilization with superior technology to humans?
Powerscaling morons are so fricked in the head
What would you say he is?
Planet level
in fairness the way he did it was by destroying it basically one country at a time
If your one hit can deatroy only a country. You are country level.
Okay but its still moronic. "Country" is such a vague term. It could mean he can destroy vatican city or it can mean he can destroy russia.
The bugs and their spaceship not being effected by that ether it is what makes it weird regardless.
Not that impressive really
The cope has begun.
why does this scene trigger shonenspics so much?
It does?
Huh?
Batman-sama has mastered Ultra Instinct.
That’s just an akira rip off.
^
Akira was seinen.
Like a durability feat? The bugs who aren't framed as particularly strong tank it too.