yeah there aren't any cranes in that scene, just towers for power lines and comms equipment
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yeah there aren't any cranes in that scene, just towers for power lines and comms equipment
Bro, the pics you show are cranes and they look similar to what's in the film but you can clearly see the wire's flowing from one metallic item to another proving that they are all power lines. They definitely look similar but that's not what they were.
Does it matter if it's a crane or not?
[QUOTE=choptop;5345504]Does it matter if it's a crane or not?[/QUOTE]
cranes have to be able to support the weight of whatever they're rated for(more actually given that the weight is supported off center), a tower for power lines doesn't have to be nearly as sturdy
[QUOTE=Hiromi;5345623]cranes have to be able to support the weight of whatever they're rated for(more actually given that the weight is supported off center), a tower for power lines doesn't have to be nearly as sturdy[/QUOTE]
True but all things considered I don't think it really matters all that much.
[QUOTE=choptop;5345697]True but all things considered I don't think it really matters all that much.[/QUOTE]
It matters pretty significantly when the person who brought it up, and insisted upon it when proven wrong, used that to somehow assert that Cheetah's durability was in the "no sell thousands of tons of force" level, despite any actual evidence of that.
If I say that Aunt May got punched by the Hulk through three downtown Manhattan skyscrapers but got up and walked it off no worries, but the evidence on-panel was that a drunk 50 year old wearing a green suit on Saint Patrick's Day tripped and knocked her through a kakemono banner showing the New York skyline, well, the distinction is pretty freaking important.
[QUOTE=big_adventure;5346249]It matters pretty significantly when the person who brought it up, and insisted upon it when proven wrong, used that to somehow assert that Cheetah's durability was in the "no sell thousands of tons of force" level, despite any actual evidence of that.
If I say that Aunt May got punched by the Hulk through three downtown Manhattan skyscrapers but got up and walked it off no worries, but the evidence on-panel was that a drunk 50 year old wearing a green suit on Saint Patrick's Day tripped and knocked her through a kakemono banner showing the New York skyline, well, the distinction is pretty freaking important.[/QUOTE]
I definitely agree whan you put it that way. You always take the time to explain things to me rather than puting me down thank you BA.
[QUOTE=choptop;5346826]I definitely agree whan you put it that way. You always take the time to explain things to me rather than puting me down thank you BA.[/QUOTE]
My pleasure. :-)
To paraphrase Pendaran, we exist here in our own corner of the Internet doing our silly things in our silly way. The writers, artists, actors and directors do not care about us, and aren't going to respect our little corner in their works. So we have our own system. That system doesn't work based on the intent of those people, nor the desires of the legions of fans some of these characters have. Almost all of us had a learning curve adapting to said system. Many people don't stick around. Batman fans who think Batman would win a fight against the stack of Galactus, Lucifer Morningstar and The Spectre aren't going to find the experience amusing, I imagine. :-)
[QUOTE=big_adventure;5347822]My pleasure. :-)
To paraphrase Pendaran, we exist here in our own corner of the Internet doing our silly things in our silly way. The writers, artists, actors and directors do not care about us, and aren't going to respect our little corner in their works. So we have our own system. That system doesn't work based on the intent of those people, nor the desires of the legions of fans some of these characters have. Almost all of us had a learning curve adapting to said system. Many people don't stick around. Batman fans who think Batman would win a fight against the stack of Galactus, Lucifer Morningstar and The Spectre aren't going to find the experience amusing, I imagine. :-)[/QUOTE]
Batman could totally beat Spectre by whispering in his ear and convincing him he isn't worthy of his divine powers.
Oh wait. Wrong deity. ;P
[QUOTE=The Arbiter;5347840]Batman could totally beat Spectre by whispering in his ear and convincing him he isn't worthy of his divine powers.
Oh wait. Wrong deity. ;P[/QUOTE]
Addressing the literal...
Well obviously, that's why I had to stack Spectre with Galactus and Lucy. Duh.
And of course the reference...
Only Nick Fury can do that.
[QUOTE=The Arbiter;5347840]Batman could totally beat Spectre by whispering in his ear and convincing him he isn't worthy of his divine powers.
Oh wait. Wrong deity. ;P[/QUOTE]
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I'm not surprised this scan exists. Disappointed? Sure. Surprised? Nah.
I mean, Batman regularly defeats the guy who was so crazy that going into his mind drove the Hal Jordan Spectre, a guy who was literally known for having one of the strongest willpowers on the planet even before he became an avatar for God's Wrath, mad in very short order. Obviously he can beat Spectre the same way.
Spoiler.......
As of wandavision episode 5 this just became an unholy stomp for Quicksliver....
[QUOTE=Marvel-Studios Rep;5365807]Spoiler.......
As of wandavision episode 5 this just became an unholy stomp for Quicksliver....[/QUOTE]
It already was?