I'm not sure - what's the weight of the plane compared to the submarine - and the force she had to use to lift the submarine up out of the water compared to a plane in the air but, traveling faster? Or her weakened state from being in the water so long? Not trying to be adversarial, just don't know and probably is a good question for Stewart or some others that have a background in this area.
I'm not sure - what's the weight of the plane compared to the submarine - and the force she had to use to lift the submarine up out of the water compared to a plane in the air but, traveling faster? Or her weakened state from being in the water so long? Not trying to be adversarial, just don't know and probably is a good question for Stewart or some others that have a background in this area.This is a hard one because she's had quite a few. Might be better if one of the very informative scientists that we have on the site put their two cents in to help set a more accurate gauge.
This is a tough one as there's been some great strength feats through the seasons, my Top 3 would be:I like all of these, too. The thing that makes #3 impressive is that it not only required strength to do it but, it was also her first attempt at doing something so big. Having the strength is one thing, but being so inexperienced yet, still able to use it to result in a mostly positive outcome made it a highlight for me.
1) Lifting Fort Rozz - Still the ultimate feat of strength thus far from my perspective
2) Stopping the Alien Spaceship from going to a galaxy far far away
3) Saving the plane in The Pilot, pretty impressive strength feat to tilt the plane and guide it through the bridge, and as Kara said herself to Alex "I've just carried a plane on my back".
I can see a case for this. That said, if you remove the success she had being so new to her powers, is this a "stronger"? feat than the submarine?
This is a hard one because she's had quite a few. Might be better if one of the very informative scientists that we have on the site put their two cents in to help set a more accurate gauge.
This is a tough one as there's been some great strength feats through the seasons, my Top 3 would be:I like all of these, too. The thing that makes #3 impressive is that it not only required strength to do it but, it was also her first attempt at doing something so big. Having the strength is one thing, but being so inexperienced yet, still able to use it to result in a mostly positive outcome made it a highlight for me.
1) Lifting Fort Rozz - Still the ultimate feat of strength thus far from my perspective
2) Stopping the Alien Spaceship from going to a galaxy far far away
3) Saving the plane in The Pilot, pretty impressive strength feat to tilt the plane and guide it through the bridge, and as Kara said herself to Alex "I've just carried a plane on my back".
This is a tough one as there's been some great strength feats through the seasons, my Top 3 would be:I like all of these, too. The thing that makes #3 impressive is that it not only required strength to do it but, it was also her first attempt at doing something so big. Having the strength is one thing, but being so inexperienced yet, still able to use it to result in a mostly positive outcome made it a highlight for me.
1) Lifting Fort Rozz - Still the ultimate feat of strength thus far from my perspective
2) Stopping the Alien Spaceship from going to a galaxy far far away
3) Saving the plane in The Pilot, pretty impressive strength feat to tilt the plane and guide it through the bridge, and as Kara said herself to Alex "I've just carried a plane on my back".