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OffBeat News: Who is Stronger: Terminator or Hulk? True geeks turn to physics, not box office for answer. SMichael Moyer
"Terminator
3: Rise of the Machines" will be released on July 2, shortly after
"The Hulk," which hit theaters on June 20th. In
a just world, the movies would be judged not by gross receipts but by the
strength of their characters. Literally. And
so we ask: In a toe-to-toe matchup between the two most physically
powerful sci-fi characters to hit the screen since Superman, who will
emerge as the strongest? Let physics be the judge. He
doesn't flinch The
Terminator, cyborg from the future, killing machine sent back through
time, takes bullets in the chest without flinching, tosses bodies around
as if they were rag dolls. Strong, yes, but compared with the pantheon of
superheroes, what feats can he perform that set him apart? Never
in the three movies does he demonstrate truly godlike strength; only the
occasional fist through a wall and bullet through the back. His strength
rises from tenacity, the robotic single-mindedness that is his existential
birthright. His physical power -- occasional broken walls aside -- is
merely human-plus. Rage
transforms him
Compare
this with the Hulk -- mild-mannered Bruce Banner transformed by rage and
gamma rays into a 15-foot-tall muscled madman. In one scene from the
upcoming movie, he grabs a tank by the turret, twirls and throws it far
into the distance. Let's
pause to consider this for a moment. He'd need to get that 60-ton tank
moving about 170 mph to throw it 2,000 feet. Doing that in two seconds
requires 100,000 hp, or the strength of a naval destroyer packed into a
superhero's body. Although
not as logical or tenacious as the Terminator -- helpful qualities when
you're built to kill -- the Hulk compensates for his deficiencies with
pure muscle power. And the winner is...We salute you, Hulk, and bestow upon you our inaugural superhero strongman award. Can't wait for the sequel.
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