I'm pretty sure somebody's going to jump all over this and tell me that Iron Man survived a black hole ( I like Iron Man, but honestly, how can you take the comic seriously at that point? ) but my bet is on a Librarian using Machine Curse. If the suit breaks or the inventions created in that month go haywire, Stark is going to have a hard time surviving.
[spoiler]Also, Exterminatus.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]Applying comic book or obvious science fiction logic to a hypothetical situation is just silly.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]I refuse to argue about the possibilities of surviving or (especially) escaping a black hole.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]If there are arguments about The Warp (and since this is set in 40K, it's inevitable that it'll show up in some form or fashion), how would Stark's sanity survive insanity incarnate?[/spoiler]
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You don't get to ignore feats.
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Consider them ignored. I'm not interested in the black hole. You shouldn't be, either. It's obviously ludicrous, even for a comic - even for a character that I really like. You've also completely ignored my Librarian argument.
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If you ignore that feat I can ignore the librarian......see why we shouldn't ignore feats?
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If you don't respond to the Librarian, your responses are off subject and meaningless.
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You are ignoring feats so yours are meaningless.
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It's apparent from your posts, both on mine and those that belong to others, that you're not interested in the theoretical possibilities, but vehemently insisting Tony Stark's Invulnerability at the expense of actual sense. Iron Man survived a black hole in what must have been plot armor assigned by a group of artists, writers, and directors too busy gratifying each other over the horrific nonsense they could put in ink because of the recent movie franchise that made him so popular, and they got away with it because of rabid fanboys. I like Iron Man, but I call shenanigans. Now, unless you have proof or a valid argument against the topic of a Librarian using Machine Curse to nullify the inventions (including armor) of Tony Stark, I think you should move on. [spoiler]I'm normally nice on the Internet, but [i]Christ[/i] is the black hole counter argument appearing on every post tiresome.[/spoiler]
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Edited by Edcub One: 4/14/2016 3:02:39 AMFeats are feats, they don't break setting so they can be used, it is not your call. No I'm not interested in setting breaking feats for Warhammer.
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One again, you've ignored everything. Provide a theoretical counter that's applicable or pick your comics back up again.
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The reason I don't accept the 27 million degree hand held weapons is because it breaks setting.
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So...the nova cannon, which is part of the setting, is unacceptable, but I have to recognize the black hole? You still haven't provided a reasonable counter argument to my original post, either.
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I wasn't referring to the Nova canon. I was talking about hand held weapons.
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Do you mean melta guns and plasma rifles?
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