Yes, they can. Even if they couldn’t, if Thanos was particularly bothered with them for some reason, he just go back in time using the Time Gem and kill them when they weaker/younger/unborn or even go further and destroy their ancestors.
See above. Also, this applies even if you meant “invincibility” (tricky word, that).
Even if Kyo’s attacks did attack your soul (which they don’t, given there hasn’t been a mention of “the soul” anywhere in KOF), Thanos’s Soul Gem would give him immunity if the attack actually had a chance of connecting.
However, given that even Thanos without the Infinity Gauntlet can move at like Mach 6. So Thanos moving at Mach 1 or greater while dodging would be a simple counter given that the resulting sonic boom would at least incapacitate Kyo, if not outright kill him.
Also, you do realize that you’re making your arguments even more ridiculous (granted, in general this is a rather absurd discussion given that we’re discussing about four or five equally fictional universes) by citing a nebulous of a game that has NOTHING to do with any of the universes being mentioned? (This is rhetorical.)
Um, actually, Thanos would probably kill the (relative to Thanos’s own power) gnat that is Kyo “for no reason” other than to impress Death…which is all Thanos needs and what Thanos most constantly wants to do. So Kyo is screwed.
You get points for being humorous by saying “political scuffle”, though.
Also wrong outside of Orochi’s (when we exclude IGod Thanos) immortality, which you have correct (gee, you have something right for once at this point).
Thanos’s Power Gem could probably easily give him an infinite amount of energy for attack or defense, though even a massive amount, like say, the amount it would take to blow up whatever city, country, continent, hell, planet, that Kyo is on, would be more than sufficient. After all, the best defense is a good offense.
Again wrong. Kyo, Iori, and Chizuru train to take out Orochi and ONLY Orochi. That’s all their fate is: To be the keeper’s of Orochi. Nowhere does it state in their celestial contract that they get to become Xena and take out random gods (which don’t exist, beyond Athena, who all of them could easily beat given how little time spends using her powers…damned girl). God Calibur Team just means that they only able to stand up to the god that is Orochi (and ONLY Orochi). NOTHING ELSE.
In SF and KOF, yes, all thing have ki.
Ki’s existence elsewhere (especially outside of fighting games) is as damned iffy as the existence of a soul.
However, I don’t even have to debate to you about their existence until you prove me links that Orochi is literally linked to everyone’s ki and is not just metaphorically linked to humanity by being a personification of destruction and a fucking telepath.
See above.
Actually, it’s not obvious, since I’ve seen no documentation or even heard word of such permission (and I’m sure that Lantis would have put something in his guide, or even Puar for that matter).
So, I wouldn’t be surprised that if besides K9999 being a massively unpopular rip-off of Tetsuo, that potential legal trouble would also be why where’ never going to see him again.
Again, give proof (read: provide some type of link) that “K9999” means “The Reset”.
You say it yourself. “K’9999 [sic] is a tribute/homage to Tetsuo.” Tribute to Tetsuo does not equal is Tetsuo.
Again. Tribute.
Again. No proof.
This is perhaps the closest thing that you have to a point in the entirety of your posts after you bring up “ether”.
Even then, it just points to K9999 being as strong as Gill or some bullshit like that, which isn’t surprising given the anime aspect of power that does tend to surround those that wield something akin to Kusanagi flame (which is why K’ and Kula and Krizald are also quite powerful).
Stop with the nonsense. This isn’t even (intelligent) speculation; this is baseless fanboyism.