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Magneto gets beaten by a wooden gun

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Magneto gets beaten by a wooden gun

Magneto gets beaten by a wooden gun

Magneto gets beaten by a wooden gun

bamdrew says...

Oh man this is an awesome clip.

BTW, water can be manipulated with electric fields; at >10 Tesla you can make it levitate. Since magneto is constantly lifting huge metal-ish things, it makes some sense that he'd also be able to lift people, pointy-animals, cacti, sewer-water, etc., and fling them at enemies.

... most of the time artists under a deadline just pulled superhero ideas out of their ass, often with random limitations or 'kryptonites', and if it worked they ran with it.


(... here's a random citation, because why not)

Magneto gets beaten by a wooden gun

Magneto gets beaten by a wooden gun

Asmo says...

>> ^ant:

LOL. Couldn't Magento use his power on the police?


Don't try to logic out the situation, your brain my assplode.

That being said, one wonders why they never bothered tackling him with non-ferrous metals before, like aluminium or titanium... ; )

Patrick Stewart introducing The European Spallation Source

Deano says...

>> ^jonny:

Ok, I understand how they are able to provide inverse reactive current to the unilateral phase detractor, but unless they have a Turbo-Encabulator, how do they synchronize the cardinal grammeter? Even with a Turbo-Ecabulator driven with magneto-relecutance and capacitive diractance, it doesn't completely solve the problem of sinusoidal deplenaration.


Just send a polaron pulse set to the frequency of cosmic background radiation through the main deflector! Duh.

Patrick Stewart introducing The European Spallation Source

grinter says...

>> ^jonny:

Ok, I understand how they are able to provide inverse reactive current to the unilateral phase detractor, but unless they have a Turbo-Encabulator, how do they synchronize the cardinal grammeter? Even with a Turbo-Ecabulator driven with magneto-relecutance and capacitive diractance, it doesn't completely solve the problem of sinusoidal deplenaration.


I think they are planning to use a Johnson rod.

Patrick Stewart introducing The European Spallation Source

jonny says...

Ok, I understand how they are able to provide inverse reactive current to the unilateral phase detractor, but unless they have a Turbo-Encabulator, how do they synchronize the cardinal grammeter? Even with a Turbo-Ecabulator driven with magneto-relecutance and capacitive diractance, it doesn't completely solve the problem of sinusoidal deplenaration.

This Indian robot movie might blow your mind

notarobot says...

This robot is an insane uncle-gadget/terminator/voltron/magneto/replicator/robocop/agent-smith/i-robot of murderous rampaging doom.
If you need me, I'll be in my time machine, heading for when this all blows over.

Robot Treadmill

So you´d prefer Wolverine´s claws or his mutant healing?



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