Subject: I think you've missed a key point.
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Posted on: 2013-09-09 15:25:00 UTC

Ignore virtually everything about the two, and just consider the implications of Mjolnir. It's a hammer which cannot be lifted by anything other than Thor. That's been shown[Citation Needed] to include the Hulk.

The battle goes something like this:

-Thor, being smaller and thus more maneuverable, gets above Starscream.
-Thor drops Mjolnir on Starscream, pinning or pushing Starscream to the ground.
-Thor hits the grounded Starscream with lightning until he's dead.

The key point is that, unlike the people-sized things Thor usually fights, Starscream has large flat areas. That means Mjolnir won't slide off or anything. And a stationary target is more correctly known as target practice.

(Also, if this isn't how it works - like if Thor dropped Mjolnir while on the Helicarrier or something and didn't thereby tear a hole through it/smash it to the ground - that's stupid and Marvel haven't thought the physics through. I know, I know, crazy notion...)

hS

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