Indestrucible or immortal?
Would want to be unbreakable, but be able to die? Or would you want to never die, but be able to get hurt or badly injured?
| Invincible | 19 | |
| Immortal | 39 | |
| Indestructible | 23 | |
| Rebirth | 35 |
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Would want to be unbreakable, but be able to die? Or would you want to never die, but be able to get hurt or badly injured?
| Invincible | 19 | |
| Immortal | 39 | |
| Indestructible | 23 | |
| Rebirth | 35 |
I can only guess this...
Invincible means you cannot be defeated, but NOT that you cannot be killed.
i.e. Worf in Star Trek (I forget if it's TNG or DS9 though) - was captured and forced to fight. The people he faced finally said, "We cannot defeat him. We can kill him but we cannot defeat him"
Indestructible means you cannot be damaged. But that doesn't mean you will win fights. You may not even know how to fight. You could just be a useless person on the sidelines.
Invincible means nothing can kill you, indestructible means you just can't be hurt by physical means, meanijg you can die if you drown, or get poisoned or of old age. Immortal means you don't age.
Who wants to live forever?
Who dares to love forever?
When love must die
rebirth like a boss
Look this is shit lets have a new question - Superman, spiderman or batman?
I choze unbreakable. Life would suck if you lived forever. Imagine being mangled or getting first degree burns and having to live forever as a burn victim or mangled forever
wow.i would have to choose to be immortal.immortal actually means that even when u get hurt u cant feel it and u feel from it.no matter the damage.
i want the option to die...living FOREVER could potentially mean a "living hell".
I chose indestructibility. Indestructibility! I'm think invincible means nearly impossible to defeat.
Invincibility: Durability and super strength, almost like a supersayan one. Unable to get defeated in most challenges, but can still die. Can still be harmed, only less. More muscle mass
Indestructible: Unable to get harmed in any physical way, but can still get hurt by sickness. Ages normally but takes much longer to die of old age. Indestructible beings can jump off tall buildings, do extreme sports, and punch steel if they feel like it without getting hurt. It can be turned off(except the bones) and the power activates when you choose or when it senses real extreme danger. Body mass stays the same. You can defeat most people with this power by using battle techniques that concentrate the entire mass of your body times speed in one attack move. The attacks will be like dropping an anvil on someone!
Immortality: Live forever, but feel the pain of sickness, physical attacks, and poisons. Be ageless. If people beat you up repeatedly for 5 hours, you won't die(but you'll feel the pain and actual injuries. No increase in durability or strength. Get hospitalized for years with certain injuries. Do you really want to live through that?
Rebirth: You can get hurt normally, but if you die, you come back to life. Takes a few minutes to a few hours to come back to life. You usually feel the pain of the injuries for the first few minutes, then lose consciousness and be officially dead, and then come back to life. Often accompanied by dizziness the first few seconds after rebirth.
None of these...
Living forever is a constant hell
Indestructibility will usually lead to sin
But how would you be immortal if you die? Isn't the whole point of immortality being able to "live" forever?
Immortal of course... If your immortal, your already invincible and indestructible not rebirth though.
Um no immortal means you don't age, it doesnt mean you're invincible, invincible means you can't be killed. Doesn't mean they can't cut off your head. Indestructible means you can't be hurt by physical trauma but you can die under certain circumtances. An immortal human can drown an invincible one would not die, an indestructible could drown.
Doesn't immortal mean the opposite of mortal, i.e. that you can die? From the Latin "mort" which means death. I'm not sure immortality is anything to do with age; just that you aren't susceptible to death.
Depends on what kind of immortal you mean.
There's the highlander type where only neck-wounds do damage.
There's the vampire type where only sunlight, stakes etc, damager
And then there's Captain Jack Harkness type...
The Doctor: When did you realise?
Captain Jack Harkness: Earth, 1892. Got in a fight on Ellis Island. Man shot me through the heart, then I woke up. Thought it was kinda strange. But then it never stopped. Fell off a cliff, trampled by horses, world war one, world war two, poison, starvation, a stray javelin...
The Doctor: [painful] Ooh!
Captain Jack Harkness: In the end, I got the message. I'm the man who can never die. And all that time you knew.
The Doctor: That's why I left you behind. It's not easy, even just... just looking at you, Jack, 'cause you're wrong.
Captain Jack Harkness: Thanks.