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Hazbin Hotel FTL Addition

Even if this feat was actually true, explain how multiple characters who are equal to emily in speed get hit with/struggle with normal ass bullets
 
Shion didn't read the thread and Rogue Forge didn't read the OP...
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Now that i've re-read it

Most of those verses have canonical in-universe explanations for the guns being faster than guns

Or the characters aren't even that much faster than bullets

Or (and this is the big one) the characters have CONSISTANT FEATS AT THEIR LEVEL AND NOT JUST A SINGLE OUTLIER FEAT
 
We don't know how far Emily was from the laser but it was MUCH closer than the laser was from Alastor
Oh so apparently we didn't know how far Emily was from the laser, but a while ago it was hundreds of meters?

It still doesn't matter, the speed of Light is so great it would cross 100 meters in nanoseconds. Emily would still have to be insanely fast to reach it before the blast even if it was shot first.
At best she might have FTL flight speed but she looked directly at the beam (that she is supposedly as fast as) and doesn't dodge it? when its several meters away?
It wasn't far away when she saw it behind her. She was already distracted with Alastor too.
 
Yeah probably when it first started but its been a while
Well, to summarize the explanation: The common weapons of the Hellaverse have proven to be more powerful than real-life weapons, and the Weapons of Hell burn the hands of ordinary humans, showing that they have unique properties and are possibly superior to human weapons. Finally, we have angelic weapons that destroy and purify souls and are planetary.
 
Now that i've re-read it

Most of those verses have canonical in-universe explanations for the guns being faster than guns

Or the characters aren't even that much faster than bullets

Or (and this is the big one) the characters have CONSISTANT FEATS AT THEIR LEVEL AND NOT JUST A SINGLE OUTLIER FEAT
But the point is precisely that the speed of the bullets used in the calculations is the minimum, as the shots could be faster...
 
Okay. I am gonna leave the CRT and come back when this stonewall stops because otherwise I wont be able to calm down
 
It might have been removed for being an outlier but presently it has the issues above to contend with.
Sorry I didn't ger your final thoughts after my arguments, can you also call some people? I really dislike the outlier removal rn
 
Can I just beat the dead horse abt the Stolas thing for a sec, I love old animated Disney musicals, and I've constantly seen characters have songs that last only a few minutes get hours or more worth of work done, like oh I dunno this little movie you might have heard called MULAN, where they sing about being a man and somehow train a whole army over like a few weeks/months, now this is a more extreme example. In this particular case, Stolas was trying to comfort his daughter over an unknown period of time, the songs duration being disjointed from the actual consoling of his daughter is more than just possible, its the most likely answer.

Musicals do this all the time, and while I hate that it removes an FTL thing from the verse, musical logic prevails here even more when accounting for the fact that Viv explicitly loves musical theater, which means she definitely picked up on this trick and used it.
 
Can I just beat the dead horse abt the Stolas thing for a sec, I love old animated Disney musicals, and I've constantly seen characters have songs that last only a few minutes get hours or more worth of work done, like oh I dunno this little movie you might have heard called MULAN, where they sing about being a man and somehow train a whole army over like a few weeks/months, now this is a more extreme example. In this particular case, Stolas was trying to comfort his daughter over an unknown period of time, the songs duration being disjointed from the actual consoling of his daughter is more than just possible, its the most likely answer.

Musicals do this all the time, and while I hate that it removes an FTL thing from the verse, musical logic prevails here even more when accounting for the fact that Viv explicitly loves musical theater, which means she definitely picked up on this trick and used it.
The problem isn't that musicals can have temporal distortions; the question is whether Stolas singing a lullaby to her daughter indicates a time jump, or if it makes sense within the context of the sequence. Even more so considering that everything shown on screen during the song is not an illusion or representation, but reality.
 
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