RangerWickett
Legend
It was the 60s.
I personally dug the movie. It made me want to run a superhero game.
I personally dug the movie. It made me want to run a superhero game.
You had a problem with the physics in that scene? Let me assure you, the physics problem was wholly secondary to the medicine/physiology part of the scene.
Professor X - I thought he was the worlds mightiest psychic, yet here he is just on a par with Emma Frost?
It's hard to have a problem with a coin (a coin that would hardly respond to magnetic forces in the first place) being slowly pushed through a person's head, when you have a woman that can turn into a living diamond, a man who can fly by screaming at the ground, a woman with tattoos that grow into insect wings, and a man who can magically absorb "energy" and spit it back out... All by dint of genetic mutations.
The reason that it annoys me is that superhero stuff is normally a case of 'the hero breaks the rules in -these- ways' but the rest of the world works as expected. It is about consistency in the fantasy of the world. Let's face it - all superhero stuff is basically full on fantasy, and doesn't have any science-fiction in it at all in any meaningful way, right![]()
Let's face it - all superhero stuff is basically full on fantasy, and doesn't have any science-fiction in it at all in any meaningful way, right![]()
technically, magnetism can affect other metals, like Aluminum or Lead.
It takes very, very strong fields to do this sort of thing, but we are talking about Magneto, here.