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Unread 02-17-2016   #1
jarine
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Not so helpless when shrunk...

So several books have covered and it was in Antman, if you were shrunk you would amazing strong.
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Re: Not so helpless when shrunk...

Also if you where shrunk your clothes would join the party and you can still have a ton of makeup on.


Suspension of disbelief can only go so far ya know
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Re: Not so helpless when shrunk...

Jarine, that depends on how you were shrunk. Antman has the stenght of a NORMAL sized Human at Ant-size, not really logical
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Re: Not so helpless when shrunk...

It's all a pointless discussion anyways since as others said we're talking about pure fantasy. If you maintained your mass when shrunk sure you'd be more powerful technically. But the trade off probably makes it a useless power. Take a person and reduce their volume to one tenth of what it was while maintaining mass would not only make them MUCH more dense but they'd probably start sinking into the ground the second they stepped onto a soft spot. Even if you could somehow compensate for the extremely high pressure (normal force) you'd still have the issue of not being able to land on anything that isn't concrete or stone. I don't care how strong someone is, quicksand beats them more than not.
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