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WeeklyBattles said:
@Dargoo Except it's not, the light cannons have never displayed any explosive properties
The explosion forms on the outside before the hull of the Red Eye is breached, though.
 
Dargoo Faust said:
Isn't the result from the KE, though?
If that's the case why would the KE scale to anything if it was just breeched/blown up by the Laser Cannon? The debris still falls to Earth.
Planet busting calcs like Piccolo's use the speed of the debris for the AP (The Red Eye is not a planet, but you get the point)
 
WeeklyBattles said:
We already discussed why the light cannons arent 6-C and and it and it was agreed to do a g be calc for the red eye
Also, even if the Cannons weren't 6-C, the point standstill

They couldn't do anything against the Red Eye, but you want to scale them to the destruction of the more durable Warship?
 
AidenBrooks999 said:
Planet busting calcs like Piccolo's use the speed of the debris for the AP (The Red Eye is not a planet, but you get the point)
The debris sure doesn't behave like it has 6-C levels of force when it hits the surface.
 
@Aiden No, they dont scale to the surability of the warship, they scale to its core exploding and its ap, which is lower than its durability
 
WeeklyBattles said:
It's only inconsistent for a single scene, in every other portrayal it's massive
Not really. It's like one of the two or more only pictures we can scale its size to anything.

Looking at the debris that hits beach city might be another way to approximate its size but that might make it even more inconsistent.

Size being inconsistent in Steven Universe isn't exactly new, though.
 
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