Tony doesn't even need the Hulk around to be straight fucked.
>>51True enough...but...I just know they'll pull some cheap bull shit out of their assess that'll make Iron Man's suit immune to Magnetos powers, I just know it. They'll make up some excuse just to keep Tony in power. Plot armor and all that.Seriously, wasn't it immune to Spider-Man's spider-sense?
>>51True enough...
but...
I just know they'll pull some cheap bull shit out of their assess that'll make Iron Man's suit immune to Magnetos powers, I just know it. They'll make up some excuse just to keep Tony in power. Plot armor and all that.Seriously, wasn't it immune to Spider-Man's spider-sense?
>>61 yeah, the writers will probably make Iron man's armor out of some sort of ceramic. [seeing as how popular ceramic armor is with everyone I know...]
>>61
yeah, the writers will probably make Iron man's armor out of some sort of ceramic. [seeing as how popular ceramic armor is with everyone I know...]
>>170Wouldn't that defeat the name "Iron Man" if his armor's made of clay?
>>177know it or not you just pretty much summed up the entire current story arc
>>177
know it or not you just pretty much summed up the entire current story arc
In House of M, the armor he made in that universe had some kinda "anti-magnet" stuff in it. Had the option to kill Magneto, but didn't.Could he do it in the "regular" Marvel universe? Well, I believe next in line after the Hulk is Thor so...good question on whether or not Magneto gets a turn ;)
In House of M, the armor he made in that universe had some kinda "anti-magnet" stuff in it. Had the option to kill Magneto, but didn't.
Could he do it in the "regular" Marvel universe? Well, I believe next in line after the Hulk is Thor so...good question on whether or not Magneto gets a turn ;)
The preview for Thor 3 shows Thor is might PO but I wonder how far he would go...
>>170Problem being that ceramics still have something of a magnetic field. If it's not naturally magnetic or have the material in it that respond in that regard it is most likely paramagnetic. Also not all ceramic armors are straight up ceramics. Some other materials might be mixed into it to that could increase it's responsiveness.There are very few antiferromagnetic magnetic materials.Which one could put energy on it to apply a field onto such a material. Though it's magnetic properties tend to disappear once the energy/field have left it. Not so much of a problem with someone of Magneto's powers if he really wanted to exert himself.Most comic writers have barely any grasp of science except to take the newest ideas and theories of the time and place them into characters. So yeah it's plot armor.
>>170
Problem being that ceramics still have something of a magnetic field. If it's not naturally magnetic or have the material in it that respond in that regard it is most likely paramagnetic. Also not all ceramic armors are straight up ceramics. Some other materials might be mixed into it to that could increase it's responsiveness.
There are very few antiferromagnetic magnetic materials.
Which one could put energy on it to apply a field onto such a material. Though it's magnetic properties tend to disappear once the energy/field have left it. Not so much of a problem with someone of Magneto's powers if he really wanted to exert himself.
Most comic writers have barely any grasp of science except to take the newest ideas and theories of the time and place them into characters. So yeah it's plot armor.
- wakaba 3.0.7 + futaba + futallaby + dreamhost -