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The thing is Bishop was defeated in a battle, he was not simply frozen, which puts Trevor's intelligence in question or at least his ability to use his powers. Of course, I know you do not agree on this but lets at least agree Durok is considerably more powerful then Bishop.
So what heroes did he freeze? And how long did it take him to do so?
I revert back to my statement above and await your response.
That is posible but the only scenario given we have no on paper explanation. But I do agree that the one you say is probable.
Well Durok is again a magical Golem so who knows what effect Trevor's time powers could have on him...
Yes but it is not an instantaneous freeze even if could or can do it. It takes some time and Durok would need very little to make short work of Trevor.
No not the Beyonder, but at least Thor and the Silver Surfer
You know humans share more then 95% of the same genes with chimpanzees, right. Therefore as the premise is that mutants are the next link in the evolutionary chain it is highly likely that they would be very similar.
There are many suppositions you need to make for Trevor to win this one. And you cannot prove any of them against a creature like Durok. I myself am making the supposition that Durok can resist Trevor just enough time to put him away which given his battle with the Thunder God Thor and Cosmic Wielding Silver Surfer, is highly possible. But at the end of the day it is to writers to decide and our arguments (and am talking for the both of us, if you permit me) are getting stale or at least repetitive.
As you say it is not an easy thing and therefore he would have to withstand the incredible force that is Durok.
I beg to differ, the Silver Surfer did not just stand there. Durok is also very fast, much faster then Trevor. He could not move fast enough.
Yes but this was Bishop not Durok the Demolisher, bane of both Thor and the Silver Surfer
Yes it is apparent that the quieted is only in the figurative sense and not literal
Well I disagree with you...was that any surprise
. In any case, it will be up to the voters to decide whether a Bishop villain can defeat a Thor and Silver Surfer villain.
I am willing to let it go at this point to the voting ballot.
kytrigger said:Or maybe it was becasue Fitzroy had a personal vendetta against Bishop. Taht is why he constantly torured him and then at the end decided to actually beat him physically. It's because he hated the man. As for not freezing him in time, why would he? Bishop was powerless and couldn't do a thing to stop Fitzroy. The only reason he was still alive was because Fitzroy wanted him to actaully see him winning. Then, when Fitzroy's back was turned, Shard betrayed him and allowed Bishop tog get his power back, surprise Fitzroy for second and his portal closed on himself.
The thing is Bishop was defeated in a battle, he was not simply frozen, which puts Trevor's intelligence in question or at least his ability to use his powers. Of course, I know you do not agree on this but lets at least agree Durok is considerably more powerful then Bishop.
kytrigger said:He didn't freeze him early on because of his personal vendetta with Bishop. And he didn't freeze him at the end, because he wanted Bishop to see what he was doing and because Bishpo was powerless to stop him. He didn't freeze him because he didn't need to.
So what heroes did he freeze? And how long did it take him to do so?
kytrigger said:Now while one can argue against his brash decisions of not freezing Bishop due to a personal vendetta, he would not have the same ill feelings against Durok, and would be more than happy to freeze him.
I revert back to my statement above and await your response.
kytrigger said:I'm pretty sure that the reason he found a way back was because Loki retrieved him to fight in Ragnarok. Durok didn't really do anything, Loki went and got him.
That is posible but the only scenario given we have no on paper explanation. But I do agree that the one you say is probable.
kytrigger said:As for the time thing. Asgardians and gods aren't in a differnt time themselves. They live for hundreds of years, but time isn't any different for them.
Well Durok is again a magical Golem so who knows what effect Trevor's time powers could have on him...
kytrigger said:No, he cannot freeze every single person, but he doesn't need to, he only needs to freeze one. And I stated already why he didn't freeze Bishop and destroy him, so I won't repeat it.
Yes but it is not an instantaneous freeze even if could or can do it. It takes some time and Durok would need very little to make short work of Trevor.
kytrigger said:And listening to you, Durok would defeat Beyonder, and destroy everything in existence with his concussive blasts. And while Fitzroy wouldn't stand a chance against Galactus, Durok is definately not in Galactus' level.
No not the Beyonder, but at least Thor and the Silver Surfer
kytrigger said:Well, I disagree that mutants and humans are very very similar. I mean just because anyone can drain one, doesn't mean they should necissarily be able to drain the other.
You know humans share more then 95% of the same genes with chimpanzees, right. Therefore as the premise is that mutants are the next link in the evolutionary chain it is highly likely that they would be very similar.
kytrigger said:Now, that said, I will grant you that Durok might be a differnt case. Not because he's from Asgard, but because he was created via magic. LIke you said he doesn't have a soul (i guess, I actually don't know if he does or not) and that MAY be where he draws his energy from, or it could be form somewhere else. Fitzroy might be able to draw the energy from Durok, or he might not. Or it could be a mix and he might drain him, but it would be much slower than a human or mutant. But I do believe that he could still drain most of the inhabitants of Otherworld.
There are many suppositions you need to make for Trevor to win this one. And you cannot prove any of them against a creature like Durok. I myself am making the supposition that Durok can resist Trevor just enough time to put him away which given his battle with the Thunder God Thor and Cosmic Wielding Silver Surfer, is highly possible. But at the end of the day it is to writers to decide and our arguments (and am talking for the both of us, if you permit me) are getting stale or at least repetitive.
kytrigger said:I already answered this in the begginning. Let me also ad though that he was making portals, AND powering his entire fortress with his power. While he definately can freeze someone, I am not saying it's the easiest thing in the world for him, but since he will be at full power, he could definately freeze him now.
As you say it is not an easy thing and therefore he would have to withstand the incredible force that is Durok.
kytrigger said:and they also stood there trading blows with Durok letting him get his beatings in. Fitroy won't do that, he'll be on the move.
I beg to differ, the Silver Surfer did not just stand there. Durok is also very fast, much faster then Trevor. He could not move fast enough.
kytrigger said:luckily for Fitzroy, he won't need it. ANd that's not the reason Fitzroy had the fortress, to battle Bishop. He was master of earth. He had the fortress and guards to patrol over all of earth. And he didn't need them to defeat Bishop/ He used Shard as bait, and when he got her, HE beat Bishop, then he torured him, then Bishop got free and Fitzroy beat him again.
Yes but this was Bishop not Durok the Demolisher, bane of both Thor and the Silver Surfer
kytrigger said:ok...time out from the debate, but I have to point out that you used the word "impacable" to describe Durok. First off, bonus points for using a good wordt: .
Second, the dictionary describes impacable as: "Not to be appeased or quieted." I just find it funny since Durok is mute.
Yes it is apparent that the quieted is only in the figurative sense and not literal
kytrigger said:OK, now back to the debate...
I disagree, Durok is good at what he does, but what he does is limited. While Fitzroy might not have as much brute power, he definately trumps Durok in other ways with his power.
Well I disagree with you...was that any surprise
I am willing to let it go at this point to the voting ballot.
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