In Ant-Man & The Wasp (2018), Hank Pym's lab is powered by enlarged Duracell
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funkmasterrex
· 5 years ago
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Because... why not?
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deleted
· 5 years ago
The guy can put his entire lab in the backseat of his car, what did you expect?
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popsy
· 5 years ago
Would you like some string cheese and a juice box ?
kaiserwilhelm
· 5 years ago
It'd still have the same amount of power though
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creativedragonbaby
· 5 years ago
Explain
under_fire
· 5 years ago
bruh, antman already breaks all of the known laws of physics. You expect it to be consistANT?
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kaiserwilhelm
· 5 years ago
Correct me if I'm wrong
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kaiserwilhelm
· 5 years ago
But isn't the theory that he shrinks or expands the space between molecules or something?
kaiserwilhelm
· 5 years ago
So he'd be powering his entire base off of the power of a normal Duracell battery
under_fire
· 5 years ago
that's the "theory", but if that were true, pym wouldn't have been able to carry that tank in his pocket in the first movie. and if he could, ant man would have no power to punch while shrunk. It's awfully convenient.
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creativedragonbaby
· 5 years ago
So I suppose when Antman grows, the glucose in his blood grows too and he can have energy?
funkmasterrex
· 5 years ago
I don't know if the glocose grows, but the amount of oxygen he needs in Giant-Man form is why he can't hold it for very long, and the time he can hold it gets shorter the larger he grows.