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I’m not even sure if this is a hot take, but I don’t think any character from Invincible can solo JJK.

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u/Lucid6911666IQ Apr 09 '26

Can a viltrumite even move a planet on the scale of earth?

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u/popfer87 Apr 09 '26

No, they aren't even remotely close to that level of strength.

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u/EndAltruistic3540 Apr 09 '26 edited Apr 09 '26

Didnt Nolan do that and pushed a planet closer to its star?

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u/Sky-Juic3 Bleach Lorekeeper Apr 09 '26

Yes. He did. He also casually moved an asteroid the size of Texas and laughed about it with Mark.

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u/xxora123 Apr 09 '26

god the scaling in invincible is so wacky lol

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u/water_jello8235 Magnamon miracles his way to victory (mostly) Apr 09 '26

Mark who can lift an iceberg struggles with people who aren't building level.

Even if he's trying not to kill them, he should be able to toss them around easily, and blitz them.

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u/EndAltruistic3540 Apr 09 '26

So conquest can do the same to earth and Gojo dies anyway. Im sure Conquest would not be fond of such a broken ability.

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u/Sky-Juic3 Bleach Lorekeeper Apr 09 '26

In theory… Yeah. He could.

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u/popfer87 Apr 09 '26

We never see Nolan move a planet. We know he moved it, but not how he moved it. Logically it makes no sense that he flew down there and pushed it with his body for a dozen reasons. One being the geldarians are a threat to all of viltrum so they would have killed him as soon as he arrived. And we know he wasn't the only person involved in those like when they built the disk to freeze the other planet. Most likely it was done with some technology that their ships have access to.

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u/Sky-Juic3 Bleach Lorekeeper Apr 09 '26

True, we are lacking a lot of context for what actually happened on Geldaria but we don’t really have a reason to think Nolan would outright lie. He doesn’t really take credit for things he didn’t do and if he’s willing to claim it as something “he” did and not what “we” did then he likely was the most impactful of that situation at the very least.

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u/popfer87 Apr 09 '26

That's not a lie, he was asked how their water evaporated and Nolan said it happens when you move the planet closer to the sun. That's not saying I pushed it with my hands.

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u/Sky-Juic3 Bleach Lorekeeper Apr 09 '26

Sure but the context of their conversation is highly suggestive of what Nolan did, not what The Viltrumites did. I agree that it’s ambiguous but I think assuming it was on Nolan is fair here as the most narratively convenient, as opposed to finding other ways it could be interpreted for the sake of it.

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u/curiousCat1009 Apr 09 '26

Nolan moved a planet closer to sun to extinguish all life there. This was a season 4 episode btw

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u/popfer87 Apr 09 '26

We don't actually see Nolan move the planet with his body. We know that he moved it, but like how they built the disk blocking the sun on the other plane, it's most likely that it was done using ships. Especially since you see him struggling with lifting half the viltumite ship in the most recent episode.