To break the monotonous trend of North Korea and gun control threads, let's have a nice Sunday versus thread today.
So a supercarrier has attacked a densely populated city and has deployed thousands of Covenant troops within the sprawling metropolis. Hulk has to stop them and destroy the carrier as well. Can he do it?
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Well, covie ships can just glass Hulk and the rest of the planet. And the covie's plasma technology can probably burn through his skin.
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Hulk. He closed a black hole!
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Easily. It's not even a challenge. The only questions are: do you want any survivors for later arcs, and do you want pieces left that are big enough for Reed Richards and Tony Stark to analyze?
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Getting hit in the head with even the most powerful of the Carrier's torpedoes would hurt, but that would only piss him off more. A better fiight would be the Forerunners.
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Godzilla. Not only is he just as invincible as the Hulk (can regenerate from a single amino acid according to Godzilla 2000's Regenerator G-1), but he has survived having [I]black holes[/I] launched at him. He shook off the first one and blew up the second one. In the [I]same movie[/I] (Godzilla vs. Megaguirus).
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Honestly, I hate Hulk, he's such a boring character. According to The Flood he is the definition of invincible and any form of retaliation against him is useless.
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You know for a fact that the Hulk will win, try making a vs thread which is a bit more, even. Like Superman Vs Thor :P
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Isn't he invincible?
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Hulk leaps out of the atmosphere, smashes their shield with one punch, then smashes through their hull with another. Then, he smashes the rest of the ship from the inside out. Then, he falls back to Earth, and smashes the army they deployed. It's not like anything they have is a threat to him, and I doubt he'd really care if a few people died before he gets around to smashing the ground troops.
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No, Supercarriers can incinerate planets I fear what that'll do to the Hulk. He'll be burned alive .
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Movie Hulk, no. Comic Hulk, yes.
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yehno