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I placed Lau Wong's speed at Unknown when I first made the profile but I think his speed should be Massively FTL+ going off the visuals we see.
At 2:37 to 2:52 we see Lau traveling through space and training at the same time, and he reaches Earth.
We don't know how far he was away, we just know he exiled himself after his loss and returns 400 years later as the intro shows.
At 18:20 to 20:00 Lau jumps through a portal that takes him into an unknown part if space and we see stars (and I think several nebula) surrounding him but no Earth. The small moon that is split in half isn't Earth's moon given it's too small and it had a tree inside it... After his fight with the last boss, two more small moons mash together and the shockwave sends Lau flying into space. The very next scene skips to jim flying back to Earth.
Given all we saw is a ton of stars (and possibly nebula) surrounding him and three random small moons, I think it's safe to say Lau was nowhere in our solar system during his final fight. We saw no other planets or the sun either.
Lau's speed should be unqualified Massively FTL+ for being able to cross Interstellar distances. While the timeframe it took him is unknown, the game usually tells use when years have past and even if it took him years, he'd still need this level of speed. However, if a solid Massively FTL+ rating is a bit shaky, we could go with Unknown, possibly Massively FTL+?
At 2:37 to 2:52 we see Lau traveling through space and training at the same time, and he reaches Earth.
We don't know how far he was away, we just know he exiled himself after his loss and returns 400 years later as the intro shows.
At 18:20 to 20:00 Lau jumps through a portal that takes him into an unknown part if space and we see stars (and I think several nebula) surrounding him but no Earth. The small moon that is split in half isn't Earth's moon given it's too small and it had a tree inside it... After his fight with the last boss, two more small moons mash together and the shockwave sends Lau flying into space. The very next scene skips to jim flying back to Earth.
Given all we saw is a ton of stars (and possibly nebula) surrounding him and three random small moons, I think it's safe to say Lau was nowhere in our solar system during his final fight. We saw no other planets or the sun either.
Lau's speed should be unqualified Massively FTL+ for being able to cross Interstellar distances. While the timeframe it took him is unknown, the game usually tells use when years have past and even if it took him years, he'd still need this level of speed. However, if a solid Massively FTL+ rating is a bit shaky, we could go with Unknown, possibly Massively FTL+?
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