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Objectivism doesn't work.
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yahman said:In Ultimate War
I really need to reread that.

gildea said:No its not. In issue 4 of the ultimates 2 loki says the harness was constructed 24months ago. Now the ultimates 2 is set a year after ultimates 1 which itself is a couple of months after magnetos very first attack on on washington so the timeline buts colossus's appearance being after the belt was made. (thor himself 'stole' the equipment 18months prior to ultimates 2 issue 4 which still puts him ahead of colossus)
So the equipment was DEFINETLY made prior to colossus gaining fame.
Well, actually, the equipment was never made at all, since that was all Loki's BS.
gildea said:In fact the language is VERY guarded it specifically says "unseen" and because colossus hadn't been seen at that point it's safe to say he's not included.
Good point. Still, it seems like it can be interpreted either way.
gildea said:Hawkeye literally says "he's been beating the crap out of thor for ten minutes"
So even if thor was suprised the length of the confrontation shouldn't have let that happen.
Which is why I say it was a screw up on Millar's part.
gildea said:Thats a massive amount of guess work on your part.
Bottom line the creator of both characters put them in a physical fight where thor could only use his strength and thor lost.
If he could have used his other powers I'm pretty sure thor would have won
Of course it's guesswork. There are big descrepencies in how one character's power levels have been portrayed from story to story. All we have is guess work.
gildea said:Not disputing that at all, only that colossus is stronger.
power DOES NOT equal strength (i'm not sure how many times i can say this).
But strength is a large aspect of power. Especially in Thor's case. Powers displayed by Ultimate Thor are thus:
Flight
Super strength
Invulnerability
Energy blasts
Weather control
Mind reading (although that may have simply been Thor being good at reading people)
Based on how Loki has been portrayed so far, it would seem to me that Thor has all of those in major abundance to be a threat to Loki. And probably more than most other people.
gildea said:Durability does not equal strength.
If we're going to argue that though thor was hurt and injured by a flame thrower whereas colossus was uninjured by molten lava AND a 'localised nuke'.
The flamethrower only burned his hair off. He didn't seem to be in any physical pain or to have suffered any other injury.