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Does Blast redirect the attack escalate to him? Since the translation didn't come out, I don't know if Boris and his friends helped
Bare minimum, 1/4 of the power. Bare minimum cause all he wanted to do is redirect. Well probably get more of him next chapter.
 
You can see on pages 7-8 that the explosion is redirected into a cylindrical beam fired solely at one direction. This isn't the result of an explosion, it's the result of a beam carving through space.
 
Don't forget that it takes million years for light to reach the earth,if there is something that blocked the light from 1 light years for one minute,the space will completely black for one minute,in one year.
Y'all just forgetting the fact that even at a short distance it completely wiped out several hundreds to trillions of stars before even reaching the edge of the universe and still packing that much power, and that we're not even accounting the distance between those trillions of stars? Who's to say they didn't wipe out a bunch of galaxies in the process?

Pray that it actually becomes a thing or even higher in the official redraws.
 
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Is this a galaxy?
 
I think it's at least a tad weird.

The ability to see something in space depends on its apparent magnitude. Stars like V762 Cas, despite being just 16,000 light-years away, can be practically invisible at times. Whereas Andromeda is the only galaxy visible with the naked eye.

Basically, my point is that calling this low-balled or high-balled is a bit reductive. It depends on the region of space that the attack struck.
 
I think it's at least a tad weird.

The ability to see something in space depends on its apparent magnitude. Stars like V762 Cas, despite being just 16,000 light-years away, can be practically invisible at times. Whereas Andromeda is the most distant galaxy visible with the naked eye.

Basically, my point is that calling this low-balled or high-balled is a bit reductive. It depends on the region of space that the attack struck.
This isn't on Earth, and this isn't with the naked eye either. This is a 3rd-Person Perspective of a Panel.
 
I think it's at least a tad weird.

The ability to see something in space depends on its apparent magnitude. Stars like V762 Cas, despite being just 16,000 light-years away, can be practically invisible at times. Whereas Andromeda is the most distant galaxy visible with the naked eye.

Basically, my point is that calling this low-balled or high-balled is a bit reductive. It depends on the region of space that the attack struck.
Hell we're not even gonna bother using the eye example anymore, we're just using the sole fact that there's a big-ass empty void in the middle of space devoid of any light whatsoever.
 
This isn't on Earth, and this isn't with the naked eye either. This is a 3rd-Person Perspective of a Panel.
This is from a distance where the Earth itself is tiny. We are further apart from the Earth in that shot than people on the Earth would be. The perspective should be taken into account.
 
This isn't on Earth, and this isn't with the naked eye either.
The naked eye and location isn't remotely my point, it's that luminosity is a thing.
This is a 3rd-Person Perspective of a Panel.
This logic just borders on NLF, honestly.
Hell we're not even gonna bother using the eye example anymore, we're just using the sole fact that there's a big-ass empty void in the middle of space devoid of any light whatsoever.
Those exist.
 
Y'all just forgetting the fact that even at a short distance it completely wiped out several hundreds to trillions of stars before even reaching the edge of the universe and still packing that much power, and that we're not even accounting the distance between those trillions of stars? Who's to say they didn't wipe out a bunch of galaxies in the process?

Pray that it actually becomes a thing or even higher in the official redraws.
We need a confirmation for your claim,it could be just a shadow of those energy that blocked the light source.
 
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