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Vigo:
Nobody said it was better. Maybe better for specifically getting in a tangle with the hulk. Hulk can't wrap his fist around the body of tony, it comes with more protection from hard hits, and matches on a strength level. I think common sense says it is slower, harder to control, depletes energy quicker, can't reach the high altitudes, etc. A lot a performance features are lost, just like how Tony also refuse to add the type of weaponry that was installed onto War Machine. The dude has experimented with piles of suit modifications, and has always preferred finesse fighting. Seems very consistent. |
Malenko:
--- Quote from: DrakeTungsten on May 15, 2018, 01:31:08 pm --- --- Quote from: JudgeRob on May 14, 2018, 04:30:21 pm --- If bigger is better, then why is every other iron man suit regular size? --- End quote --- This question has yet to be answered. --- End quote --- *sigh* the Hulk Buster armor is specifically designed by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner to battle the Hulk. Its a specific purpose one off. Bigger was never defined as better, *most* of Tony's suits are "regular sized" and much like the Hulk Buster, were built for a specific purpose. Mark V aka the football aka the briefcase armor: Emergency suit that is easily transported. Mark XV aka sneaky: basically the stealth suit. Mark XVI aka nightclub: night time version of the Mark 15, quieter but less powerful weapons. Mark XVII aka the HeartBreaker: Bulkier suit with a GIANT RT in its chest to fire unibeams and use repulser shields. Mark XVIII aka Cassanova: a blend of night club and heartbreaker, better daytime stealth than sneaky but the chest cannon isn't as powerful as heartbreaker Mark XIX aka Tiger: High Velocity prototype use for super sonic flight, but very limited firepower. eventually replaced with the Mark 40 Mark XX aka Python: lightweight long distance flight suit Mark XXI aka Midas: high altitude suit, precursor to the mark 39 I mean theres a metric ton of them just in the marvel cinematic universe, let alone the comics. He has suits for underwater, radiation, heavy construction, disaster aid, extreme heat, outerspace, etc etc etc |
Vigo:
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JudgeRob:
lol, I had no idea the suits had so much history. I concede. But even if all you say is true, it makes no sense in this movie. If it was a one off and only made to battle against Hulk, then why is it used in this move to battle a hoard of rabid animals? Seems like another variety would have made more sense. And if Tony's such a genius, can't he combine the suits together and just make a "super suit" that's fast, strong and has firepower? |
Mike A:
You are asking way too many questions about a comic book movie. Either relax and enjoy it, or poke holes in it all day. It is up to you. |
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