Could Carol Perform The Infinite Mass Punch?

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Poll Could Carol Perform The Infinite Mass Punch? (18 votes)

Absolutely 44%
Not a chance 56%

since carol is infered to travel massively above speed of light by saving stark, could use abuse her travel speed to perform the IMP?

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@dbzfan44: ignoring special relativity, do you think she could perform it in combat? and if so, survive the process?

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No, because physics doesn't work the same in Marvel and DC.

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#7  Edited By rajjarsalt

She already performed an infinite mass push. As she can move multiple tons to SoL then she can.

"Infinite Mass Punch" is a DC term, but the concept is not from DC, it's from reality.

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Probably Carol dies

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@lmplos said:
@wizardking said:

No, because physics doesn't work the same in Marvel and DC.

If you're saying Marvel physics =/= DC physics, or that Marvel physics is =/= that of real life, as a reason Carol can't IMP at LS, then you should feast your eyes on this.

Monica Rambeau almost turns an Earth into rubble by hitting it at lightspeed, but chooses not to.

Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #9

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@lmplos said:
@wizardking said:

No, because physics doesn't work the same in Marvel and DC.

If you're saying Marvel physics =/= DC physics, or that Marvel physics is =/= that of real life, as a reason Carol can't IMP at LS, then you should feast your eyes on this.

Monica Rambeau almost turns an Earth into rubble by hitting it at lightspeed, but chooses not to.

Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #9

And how exactly is that supposed to convince me that Carol can perform an IMP? We've never seen a Marvel character perform an IMP before even though they had what it takes to do it.

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#12  Edited By rajjarsalt
@wizardking said:
@rajjarsalt said:
@lmplos said:
@wizardking said:

No, because physics doesn't work the same in Marvel and DC.

If you're saying Marvel physics =/= DC physics, or that Marvel physics is =/= that of real life, as a reason Carol can't IMP at LS, then you should feast your eyes on this.

Monica Rambeau almost turns an Earth into rubble by hitting it at lightspeed, but chooses not to.

Captain America and the Mighty Avengers #9

And how exactly is that supposed to convince me that Carol can perform an IMP? We've never seen a Marvel character perform an IMP before even though they had what it takes to do it.

Monica did perform an IMP, but she chose not to land it.

Carol herself moved dozens of tons of mass to and beyond light speed. That's well above throwing a punch to lightspeed.

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If the story called for it.