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I’ve promised someone I’d make an effort not to talk about too many topics on each thread, so this one is only about Sonic's speed in his Super form.
“He fights faster than Solaris, which exists in the past, present and future.”
1) The villain has to be defeated in the three eras as clarified by Eggman, Silver and Shadow, so Super Shadow defeats it in the past, Super Sonic does so in the present and Super Silver does so in the future.
“He flies from Earth to a star cluster's area in 6 seconds.”
2) Ultimate G-merl flies away over 800 million times FTL and, 20 seconds later, the hedgehog knows he’s in a direction not being the one he initially flew in?
3) Time frames may pass during moments other than those shown on screen (wait until 5:08).
- “That doesn’t have to apply to this”: Super Sonic begins Nonagression already with Eggman, who began flying 2 seconds after him and at about 45° rather than at 90°.
4) The background actually shows the Local Interstellar Cloud and the stars embedded in it.
“He flies past many stars while fighting Nega-Mother Wisp.”
5) He does so sooner than he flies past meteoroids and rings? Those stars are fake ones depicting motion in what someone else called “interstellar parallax” last year.
- “Those aren’t Space Flecks but bad cinematic time”: He and she essentially do the same action the former and other characters do in other battles.
“He easily chases an Eggman traveling in a machine on an occasion.”
6) The latter's speed just scales to the former's.
7) BTW, Base Sonic easily reaches an Eggman traveling in a machine with the initial distance being shorter on many occasions and the fewer ones with the latter outrunning the former on foot must either have an explanation or be outliers, so Super Sonic isn’t much faster.
Given this, all the statements that his Super form’s speed surpasses, matches or approaches that of light must be just hyperboles.
My proposal? To classify Super Sonic as simply faster than Base Sonic.
“He fights faster than Solaris, which exists in the past, present and future.”
1) The villain has to be defeated in the three eras as clarified by Eggman, Silver and Shadow, so Super Shadow defeats it in the past, Super Sonic does so in the present and Super Silver does so in the future.
“He flies from Earth to a star cluster's area in 6 seconds.”
2) Ultimate G-merl flies away over 800 million times FTL and, 20 seconds later, the hedgehog knows he’s in a direction not being the one he initially flew in?
3) Time frames may pass during moments other than those shown on screen (wait until 5:08).
- “That doesn’t have to apply to this”: Super Sonic begins Nonagression already with Eggman, who began flying 2 seconds after him and at about 45° rather than at 90°.
4) The background actually shows the Local Interstellar Cloud and the stars embedded in it.
“He flies past many stars while fighting Nega-Mother Wisp.”
5) He does so sooner than he flies past meteoroids and rings? Those stars are fake ones depicting motion in what someone else called “interstellar parallax” last year.
- “Those aren’t Space Flecks but bad cinematic time”: He and she essentially do the same action the former and other characters do in other battles.
“He easily chases an Eggman traveling in a machine on an occasion.”
6) The latter's speed just scales to the former's.
7) BTW, Base Sonic easily reaches an Eggman traveling in a machine with the initial distance being shorter on many occasions and the fewer ones with the latter outrunning the former on foot must either have an explanation or be outliers, so Super Sonic isn’t much faster.
Given this, all the statements that his Super form’s speed surpasses, matches or approaches that of light must be just hyperboles.
My proposal? To classify Super Sonic as simply faster than Base Sonic.
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