So, he didn't use it as a weapon he was flinging lightning out of. Nor a device to fly around with. Despite the scans.Rulk just moved it into Thor's face.
So, he didn't use it as a weapon he was flinging lightning out of. Nor a device to fly around with. Despite the scans.Rulk just moved it into Thor's face.
Heh well I'd rather not be called a fanboy but let's move on. Had you read the previous posts in this thread you'd see that Rulk did a lot more then merely move the hammer. He used in a way that contradicted all the enchantments. Fact is, the enchantments work just fine in space as has been shown in numerous battles in space and when the 60 second rule applied. So no fanboyism here my friend, just a very poor writer.
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Does the hammer seek to land on the nearest planetary body? So I recall Thor fighting on other planets and the enchantment working there. So if he lets go in space, does gravity pull it to the closest place - at what speed? Could you balance it at one of those LaGrange points so it is stuck immovably in space?
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