Thought Robot Runs the Marvel Gauntlet

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Thought Robot:

  • Morals off/Bloodlust on.
  • Can win by any means necessary.

Opponents:

  • Morals on/Bloodlust off
  • Can only win by death.
  1. Cosmic Spider-Man
  2. Post-Annihilation Silver Surfer
  3. Thor w/ Odin Force
  4. Moderately-Fed Galactus
  5. Odin w/ Destroyer Armor
  6. Chaos War Hercules
  7. Rune King Thor
  8. Dark Phoenix
  9. White Phoenix of the Crown
  10. Inhuman Beyonder

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Stop at 6

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  1. Mismatch.
  2. Mismatch.
  3. Mismatch.
  4. Should be switched with 5 and mismatch.
  5. Mismatch.
  6. Mismatch.
  7. Thought Robot
  8. Not sure.
  9. Thought Robot.
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Stop at 6

This.

Also this gauntlet is horrendously out of order.

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lol

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Probably stops at Chaos War Hercules or WPOTC Phoenix.

@jwwprod said:
@homicidalmaniac said:

Stop at 6

This.

Also this gauntlet is horrendously out of order.

Agreed.

  1. Mismatch.
  2. Mismatch.
  3. Mismatch.
  4. Should be switched with 5 and mismatch.
  5. Mismatch.
  6. Mismatch.
  7. Thought Robot
  8. Not sure.
  9. Thought Robot.

How is 6 a Mismatch?

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chaos War Hercules is a pretty good matchup to me..Dark Phoenix, and a moderaltly fed Galactus would be also. Of course I don't what the scale of "Moderatly-Fed) Galactus equates to, but I assume he would still be Highly powerful(more so than the other characters in this thread)..

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@kingant27 My bad, this is Chaos War Hercules. Basically Mikaboshi, no?

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@kingant27 My bad, this is Chaos War Hercules. Basically Mikaboshi, no?

He fought Chaos King, and revived 98.76% of the Multiverse.

@mortal said:

@jwwprod said:
@homicidalmaniac said:

Stop at 6

This.

Also this gauntlet is horrendously out of order.

Nope.

It is I'm afraid....

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@mysticmedivh: Inhuman Beyonder has the power to remake existence.

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@mysticmedivh: Inhuman Beyonder has the power to remake existence.

I'm aware of that, but by creation it was the universe, not the entire multiverse, no?

Because Thought Robot (correct me if I'm wrong) was literally larger than the entire DC multiverse.

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@mysticmedivh: Dont believe they meant universe as then he would still be powerful at that I mean remember whatever Beyonder believes is what it is....

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#15  Edited By mysticmedivh

@mysticmedivh: Dont believe they meant universe as then he would still be powerful at that I mean remember whatever Beyonder believes is what it is....

Yeah, technically Classic Beyonder = Cosmic Cube Beyonder = Inhuman Beyonder. Everything is his imagination, when he wills it so it happens. So in a way, yes, by that logic Inhuman Beyonder would defeat Thought Robot. But if we just go purely by Inhuman Beyonder alone I'll give the battle to Thought Robot.

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@beyondergod said:

@mysticmedivh: Inhuman Beyonder has the power to remake existence.

I'm aware of that, but by creation it was the universe, not the entire multiverse, no?

Because Thought Robot (correct me if I'm wrong) was literally larger than the entire DC multiverse.

Thought Robot was apparently bigger than the DC continuity.

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No way he gets past 6.

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Stops at 6.

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#19  Edited By RealityWarper

Stops at 1.

Though Robot is nowhere near Universal.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metafiction

Metafiction

Metafiction is a literary device used to self-consciously and systematically draw attention to a work's status as an artifact. It poses questions about the relationship between fiction and reality, usually using irony and self-reflection. It can be compared to presentational theatre, which does not let the audience forget it is viewing a play; metafiction forces readers to be aware that they are reading a fictional work.

Contents

History

Metafiction is primarily associated with Modernist literature and Postmodernist literature, but is found at least as early as Homer's Odyssey, Chaucer's 14th century Canterbury Tales, and Laurence Stern's Tristram Shandy (1756). Cervantes' Don Quixote, published in the 17th century, is a metafictional novel and so is James Hogg's The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner published in 1824. Russian author Nikolai Gogol implements a limited, self-referencing narrator in his novel, Dead Souls published in 1842. The novels of Brian O'Nolan, written under the nom de plume Flann O'Brien, are considered to be examples of metafiction[citation needed]. In the 1950s several French novelists published works whose styles were collectively dubbed "nouveau roman". These "new novels" were characterized by the bending of genre and style and often included elements of metafiction[citation needed]. It became prominent in the 1960s, with authors and works such as John Barth's Lost in the Funhouse, Robert Coover's "The Babysitter" and "The Magic Poker", Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five, Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 and William H. Gass's Willie Master's Lonesome Wife. William H. Gass coined the term "metafiction" in a 1970 essay entitled "Philosophy and the Form of Fiction"[citation needed]. Unlike the antinovel, or anti-fiction, metafiction is specifically fiction about fiction, i.e. fiction which deliberately reflects upon itself.[1]

Devices

Common metafictive devices in literature include:

  • A story about a writer who creates a story
  • A story that features itself (as a narrative or as a physical object) as its own prop or MacGuffin
  • A story containing another work of fiction within itself
  • A story addressing the specific conventions of story, such as title, character conventions, paragraphing or plots
  • A novel where the narrator intentionally exposes him or herself as the author of the story
  • A book in which the book itself seeks interaction with the reader
  • A story in which the readers of the story itself force the author to change the story
  • Narrative footnotes, which continue the story while commenting on it
  • A story in which the characters are aware that they are in a story
  • A story in which the characters make reference to the author or his previous work
  • These elements of metafiction are similar to devices used in metacinematic techniques.

This can be related in O'Briens book, "The Things They Carried" in the section called How to Tell a True War Story.

References

  1. Engler, Burnd (17 December 2004). "Metafiction". The Literary Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2010-04-27.

Further reading

  • Heginbotham, Thomas "The Art of Artifice: Barth, Barthelme and the metafictional tradition" (2009) PDF
  • Hutcheon, Linda, Narcissistic Narrative. The Metafictional Paradox, Routledge 1984, ISBN 0-415-06567-4
  • Levinson, Julie, “Adaptation, Metafiction, Self-Creation,” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture. Spring 2007, vol. 40: 1.
  • O'Brien, Tim "The Things They Carry" (1990)
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Round 6 could go either way honestly.

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Clears easily. The thought robot is always more powerful that it's opponent...

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Stops at 1.

Thought Robot is nowhere near Universal.

Wrong.... Mandraak was a multiversal threat, the thought robot defeated him

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#27  Edited By RealityWarper

@bobthened said:

@realitywarper said:

Stops at 1.

Thought Robot is nowhere near Universal.

Wrong.... Mandraak was a multiversal threat, the thought robot defeated him

Wrong Mandrakk's army did the the job one Universe at once.

Mandrakk has 0 feat to put him at this level.

He is basically a big bad guy with a very large army attacking each Universe from the bleed.

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Clears easily. The thought robot is always more powerful that it's opponent...

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You know it was destroyed right? Doesn't sound stronger...

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clears easily . Mandrakk was feeding on the gem which was the DC Multiuniverse and defeated the Spectre and Radiant .TR stomped him .CW hercules barely hold his own against Chaos King and his restoring feat is only universal . TR effortlessly stomps

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#32  Edited By RealityWarper

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@realitywarper: Didn't Mandrakk defeated The Spectre?

There is two Mandrakk.

Dax Novu who fought TR and Rox Ogama who was a vampire.

That was the second who drained The Spectre and The Radiant.

He was lolstomped later by 7 Superman shooting him with their heat vision and died when Green Lantern pierced his heart with a plasma stake.

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@bobthened said:

Clears easily. The thought robot is always more powerful that it's opponent...

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You know it was destroyed right? Doesn't sound stronger...

the robot was damaged, but not destroyed. Superman and Ultraman just separated again and went back to their own business

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He clears it or stops at 10.

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TR is only going to be stopped by the Inhuman Beyonder, if anyone, because it's just going to adapt to whatever is used to attack it.

As for size... well, look at it this way: the TR was 3-4 times taller than the average Monitor. The Monitors had nanobots to more closely monitor the DCU from afar. Mandrakk's servants however had some of them used to attack the DCU, the first one the reader see's of these is 70miles long and it's crash was estimated to result in the death of 98% of terrestrial life.

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The only problem here is that it would be difficult for some characters to perceive Though Robot mainly because of it's immense size. But considering they're able to connect an attack on it, they'll be able to hurt it as long as their attacks have enough energy to bust a star.