Why Iceman isn’t coldsnap immune Etc
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Right I see way too many threads on this we need to apply physics. I will also cover GR, HT, Sunspot, Dormammu.
Lets get these rules out of the way
1. It is FAR easier to lose energy to gain it
2. Icemans powers are based around the reduction of energy
3. Just because something is on fire it doesn’t mean it can’t be more on fire (you’ll see what I mean later)
Why isn’t Iceman Coldsnap immune?
I saw this before somewhere but Iceman REDUCES ENERGY AROUND HIM. If the energy around him is further reduced he cannot counter that. If anything Iceman should be VULNERABLE to coldsnap as he’s already low on energy. I mean giving him a coldsnap might just reduce temperatures to sub-zero. Applying physics the particles inside Iceman would have so little energy that he probably wouldn’t be able to move.
Why is Sunspot not coldsnap immune but HT is
Sunspots powers come from the sun, an external source. Meaning energy coming into him would have to flow into him from outside. I mean a simple atmosphere would reduce his power slightly.
If the energy around him is reduced than the solar radiation is going to find it harder to get through and thus Sunspot won’t be able to heat himself up enough to not take damage. Yes he should probably have a form of resistance to Coldsnap seeing as the particles inside of him already store lots of energy but I think a non-immunity is a good compromise.
HTs powers come from around AND inside him though so if energy around him is reduced he will be able to generate enough energy to balance out his insides. But it would take a lot of energy. Idk he should probably get a damage reduction whilst cold snapped but why make an immunity a disadvantage?
Why isn’t GR incinerate immune?
As we’ve established most incinerates come from an increase of general energy. Whilst yes, GR is on fire, what’s to say that he cannot he heated further or super-heated. I mean at that point everything should begin melting/turning into plasma. Like other champions if anything he should have a weakness to incinerate
What about Dormammu
Basically the same as GR.
So using actual physics instead of just ‘common sense’ you could come to the conclusion that these champions don’t need those immunities and if they did they’d probably be breaking laws of physics.
Lets get these rules out of the way
1. It is FAR easier to lose energy to gain it
2. Icemans powers are based around the reduction of energy
3. Just because something is on fire it doesn’t mean it can’t be more on fire (you’ll see what I mean later)
Why isn’t Iceman Coldsnap immune?
I saw this before somewhere but Iceman REDUCES ENERGY AROUND HIM. If the energy around him is further reduced he cannot counter that. If anything Iceman should be VULNERABLE to coldsnap as he’s already low on energy. I mean giving him a coldsnap might just reduce temperatures to sub-zero. Applying physics the particles inside Iceman would have so little energy that he probably wouldn’t be able to move.
Why is Sunspot not coldsnap immune but HT is
Sunspots powers come from the sun, an external source. Meaning energy coming into him would have to flow into him from outside. I mean a simple atmosphere would reduce his power slightly.
If the energy around him is reduced than the solar radiation is going to find it harder to get through and thus Sunspot won’t be able to heat himself up enough to not take damage. Yes he should probably have a form of resistance to Coldsnap seeing as the particles inside of him already store lots of energy but I think a non-immunity is a good compromise.
HTs powers come from around AND inside him though so if energy around him is reduced he will be able to generate enough energy to balance out his insides. But it would take a lot of energy. Idk he should probably get a damage reduction whilst cold snapped but why make an immunity a disadvantage?
Why isn’t GR incinerate immune?
As we’ve established most incinerates come from an increase of general energy. Whilst yes, GR is on fire, what’s to say that he cannot he heated further or super-heated. I mean at that point everything should begin melting/turning into plasma. Like other champions if anything he should have a weakness to incinerate
What about Dormammu
Basically the same as GR.
So using actual physics instead of just ‘common sense’ you could come to the conclusion that these champions don’t need those immunities and if they did they’d probably be breaking laws of physics.
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Also an example of Fire and Hellfire being two different things is Symbiotes who are normally Extremely Weak to Fire and afraid of it, aren't effected by Hellfire in that way and only take the normal effects of it that any other living being would.
There’s a difference.
Since Iceman can freeze things solid in no time at all, we know he isn't cooling things off with normal physics. Even if he could instantly make his body as cold as absolute zero (which is impossible), that *still* wouldn't cause nearby objects to freeze on any reasonable timescale. That's why, with some modern physics awareness, the comic books now say he's an energy manipulator, able to make things cold by manipulating the kinetic energy in the substances almost instantly.
And because Iceman's ability to make things cold is really a beyond-physics energy manipulation and has nothing directly to do with normal "make things cold" processes, there's no reason to assume that Iceman is immune to those powers. Iceman is stated to be immune to cold - that means if he is exposed to cold things it does nothing to him. That's probably because he doesn't radiate heat to the outside world. Because he doesn't, exposing him to cold things does nothing. Remember: cold is not a thing, heat is a thing. When I'm surrounded by cold things, my body loses heat to those things because it radiates heat, it doesn't absorb cold. But when Iceman is surrounded by cold things, he doesn't lose heat to those things, so it doesn't matter how cold they are. But when someone uses magical mutant powers to rip energy directly out of his body? Its frankly up to the comic book author to decide what happens when that occurs. That's a beyond-physics question. The one thing that's certain is Iceman's "immunity to cold" has nothing to do with it.
Iceman used to look like a snowman. Then he looked like an ice carving. I doubt the authors contemplated changing him to look like pumpkin pie, because some understanding of how water works when it is cold seeped into the conversation about what Iceman should look like.
Bro if u r new on forum. This is one of the old topics.
There are big posts including this and countless others.
Why iceman isn't coldsnap immune
Why 👻 rider ain't incenerate immune
Why magneto is meme
Why sentry is meme... Etc etc.
These are the most talked about topic 4 years ago.
Well with current roadmap. I hope some changes and rebalance will occur. Mags is already be 'worthy of his name" according to them. So finger cross for everything.