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rocketpig said:
Gilgamesh said:
rocketpig said:
Gilgamesh said:

Just curious, if someone was invisible or so fast that Mr. Manhattan couldn't see him (to be able to fuck with there molecules) would that person stand a chance against Mr. Manhattan??

If the person knew enough about Manhattan to interfere with tachyon radiation and therefore block his ability to see through time, he'd be able to maybe destroy Manhattan.

But then Manhattan would just re-form himself and take care of the situation. So, no, not really.

Again, the only possible way to defeat Manhattan is to get the jump on him and then find a way to move him to another dimension. It's not clear whether Manhattan would be able to return or not. I'm inclined to believe "no".

You can't destroy Manhattan. You can only find ways to remove him from the equation and the amount of knowledge you'd need to do it makes it a difficult proposition. Ozymandias, the most intelligent man in the Watchmen U, stumbled upon the knowledge by accident and only knew about it because Manhattan trusted him enough to work closely with him for quite some time.

Is his body super strong or can someone cut him just like a real person?

Cut off his limbs, put em each in a box, send each box flying in opposite ends of the universe?

I don't think he's super-strong in his normal state but there'd be no reason for him to be in any weak state because he, again, control atoms.

Cutting him into pieces is useless. In Watchmen, he was dematerialized and simply reconstituted his atomic structure and reappeared minutes later. He even taunted Ozymandias that "it was the first trick he learned".

Also, he can make dozens of himself.  Which surprisngly didn't make him as popular in bed as you'd expect. (Or as he'd expect!)

I think you'd be better off with some sort of existence destroying device that destorys everything that ever was and ever will be by destroying time itself.

Of course, if you did that you'd die too... so i guess that'd be more a draw then anything else.  And actually, thinking about it, considering he lives in all moments of time simalataniously I suppose that might mean he's already outside of time.

So really, you might end up killing eveyrone but him.