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  • " The Elevator question is much simpler than that: the Elevator goes up, regardless. That action does not constitute lifting by a living sentient being–it’s rather the action of a mindless machine with enough physical power to move the hammer. The enchantment isn’t about weight, it’s about worthiness–the Elevator does not qualify as “Whosoever”. " Then why couldn't Stan Lee's truck move it in the first Thor movie?
    Anonymous

    The movies do what the movies do. We’re speaking about the comics here.

    • May 12, 2015 (11:37 pm)
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    7. urmyth said: But the truck wasn’t trying to move it. The driver of the truck was. The truck is a tool used by a person with intent. Its the intent to possess the hammer that’s relevant, not the moving of the hammer.
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