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There's this one YouTuber named Aries Scarlet that did calculations for Sonic restoring time and space to the zones in generations.
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Lol really?Stamina Control said:Anyone heard of this guy called Darkstar Archangel on Youtube? He makes some really weird "debunks" about Sonic. I find lots of his reasoning to be fighting headcanon with headcanon or just taking his ow interpretation as fact.
I think I know that video. He places it at like 24 Octodecillion x FTL at it's highest I think lol.Modernmyrmidon said:There's this one YouTuber named Aries Scarlet that did calculations for Sonic restoring time and space to the zones in generations.
When reading this thread from beginning to end, it seems like everyone forgot about this comment.Maverick Zero X said:That isn't infinite speeed. It's just hax.
Restoring space-time isn't quantifiable.
They aren't even talking about that anymore. They're talking about something from Secret Rings.DeathstroketheHedgehog said:When reading this thread from beginning to end, it seems like everyone forgot about this comment.Maverick Zero X said:That isn't infinite speeed. It's just hax.
Restoring space-time isn't quantifiable.
How does reaching a destination mean you crossed the entire region? If the goal was to cross the entire region and they said that it'd be a viable feat.Stamina Control said:Ah. It wasn't the magic carpet, it was just the room. Anywho, Sonic crosses the entire space. https://youtu.be/p4EO3ZosPmc?t=250 The quote " So, we're finally here " suggests that Sonic has reached the end of the room which, as stated in the manual, warps into an infinite space. There's no way Sonic would be able to accomplish this if he didn't have Infinite Speed.
The goal is to cross the entire region. Why else would Sonic be trying to reach the end of the room? What he said upon arrival, https://youtu.be/p4EO3ZosPmc?t=250, hints that his objective was to reach the end of the room.Darksspine said:How does reaching a destination mean you crossed the entire region? If the goal was to cross the entire region and they said that it'd be a viable feat.Stamina Control said:Ah. It wasn't the magic carpet, it was just the room. Anywho, Sonic crosses the entire space. https://youtu.be/p4EO3ZosPmc?t=250 The quote " So, we're finally here " suggests that Sonic has reached the end of the room which, as stated in the manual, warps into an infinite space. There's no way Sonic would be able to accomplish this if he didn't have Infinite Speed.
Just wanna say that if you look at the HUD during the Egg Reverie battle, you can see how it erratically changes in an awkward and illogical manner.Darksspine said:>"Sonic is able to spin around and transform in an area with no space or time."
Prove the Egg Reverie Zone has no space-time. If your argument is going to be "there's no time in Null Space," then drop this point because you're appealing to the possibility that this entirely different area is similar to Null Space with nothing giving them the same quality.
>"Sonic manages to cross the entirety of the infinite space the magic carpet warped into with ease."
The scan is too blurry to be read. Also how did he cross the "entirety" of it? In all of the stages he moves in finite areas and not once is he ever stated to perform such a feat.
>"Sonic is able to move around in the White Space, a place with no space or time, but you all know that already."
This is an outlier since there's no other infinite speed feats.
>"Finally, there's Sonic CD. All the instances above considered, Sonic's immeasurable speed feat from CD may 'not be an outlier."
Several inaccurate speed feats of an infinity lower level =/= It's not an outlier.
I didn't say that the astral plane is the same corridor; that's ridiculous. The manual clearly implies that the astral plane is inside the portals. I think you're trying to say that Sonic has to BFR himself out of the stages because he can't escape with his own speed. Also I think you mean "convenience" not " convince ", that confused me a little. And I'd also just like to add that it's the purple maelstrom/portal, not the mist. I don't know how the purpose of the portal being explained in the manual is relevant to the characters in the story? The page itself is in the 2nd person. And if the hourglass changes time, how is that relevant to the infinite space? The hourglass helps warp the player to different areas, not warp the area itself. It doesn't even warp the infinite space nor is it implied that it does. Completing the stages inside the portals just opens the gates, not warp the infinite space to somehow become finite.MicDaniel said:The scans that are provided are poor in quality. There fairly hard to read to because the text is too small but what i was able to read outright states that the hour Glass are transporting Sonic to a another place and time. Sonic is not crossing the corridor with his own speed. The astral plane is treated as completely separate area from the corridor which supposedly warps into infinite space. There are no statements that the astral plane is the same as the corridor so I have no clue what you were going for there.
http://info.sonicretro.org/images/t...ge260-360px-SatSR_Prima_digital_guide.pdf.jpg
The page where the Corridor is brought up clearly states that you have to go into the purple mist right after the Corridor Warps itself, So there not just there for the convince of the player but there for Sonic to use aswell. Below "World 7. Night Palace" is where the Hour Glass is brought up. (The tip section even stated it alters the Areas structure as well.)
What I meant by the use of the HUD to reference canon is that there is no time in the dimension. Sonic being able to transform into Super Sonic let alone move does mean something for speed.Darksspine said:"The goal is to cross the entire region. Why else would Sonic be trying to reach the end of the room?"Trying to get to the end of a room isn't the same as trying to cross infinite space. Even then, where is it said the beginning of the room and the end of it lie across the entirety of infinite space? You're arguing based off of limited gameplay that Sonic in the lore (which is separate from the gameplay) attempted to cross infinite space, despite those two being completely separate and Sonic crossing finite spaces within that gameplay.
Absolutely nothing points to Sonic covering infinite space besides he was in it and went somewhere; everything you're assuming is headcanon.
"Just wanna say that if you look at the HUD during the Egg Reverie battle, you can see how it erratically changes in an awkward and illogical manner.
The Phantom Ruby is capable of warping space-time as stated in the manual."
The timer is a game mechanic, and warping space-time doesn't contribute anything toward speed.
"And only going off of gameplay isn't good either because there are some things the game cannot emulate or because there are inaccurate occurrences, e.g. Sonic being stomped by a Crabmeat."
Yet your entire argument is based off of Sonic crossing an area in gameplay despite the lore (which you've changed your mind and are appealing to now) says nothing about Sonic doing anything of the sort.
"Those stages are part of the space's entirety and Sonic has to traverse through it to get to the end of it."
A subset of infinity isn't infinite. This is a division fallacy.
"I don't know how the purpose of the portal being explained in the manual is relevant to the characters in the story?"
And now you again appeal to the lore despite your argument relying on gameplay whereas the lore says nothing about Sonic crossing infinite space, just that he ran through part of it.
Dude, seriously. Please show any evidence that Sonic crossed infinite space and not just part of it, because lore doesn't say he did and gameplay shows him crossing finite space. Just because you want to get somewhere in infinity doesn't mean you have to cross infinity.
Game mechanics don't matter unless they react to the story, like the HUD example.Darksspine said:"What I meant by the use of the HUD to reference canon is that there is no time in the dimension. Sonic being able to transform into Super Sonic let alone move does mean something for speed."
Yes, and I just told you that the HUD is a game mechanic and can't be used. Burden of rejoinder.