@apex_pretador:
Sorry but I had to respond to you. You are baselessly coughing up numbers. How can you assume Ultron is 2 ton? Was it explicitly stated in the movie?
No it wasn't stated in the movie, but Ultron is over 10 feet tall. Once I did run the numbers with Titanium's density and it came out to be around 2 tons.
Did I miss anything? And the space whale in Avengers is 1000 ton? really?
Well, it is like 5-6 times larger than a blue whale (they weight 100-120 tonnes), and is made of a metal (atleast has a metal armor all over itself). I've seen fan calcs putting them at 1500 tons.
It fell on a overpass full of cars and the overpass was fine. One of those things also fell on the top of a high rise and the floor didn't collapse.
Large volume of those things allow for a good distribution of pressure. The building roofs are made to withstand high pressures. Plus most buildings weight more than 1000 tons, and the lower floors withstand the weight of higher floors.
It is the same logic how people can sleep on a bed of sharp arrows, but a single arrow will kill them and go through them.
The space whales can't be more than 200-300 tons. They were made of pretty durable metals though.
Their armor alone should weight atleast as much as that, and we do know that chitauri whales are living organisms so they can't be empty inside.
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