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Possible Rainbow Dash Upgrade

MinatoSparkle

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbs3IVYPV9U

I was wondering, does anybody know how fast the feat is here at 1:04? Because a few of the ponies here are relativistic and/or have relativistic reaction speed. The fact that absolutely nobody noticed Rainbow sending the pie flying or even saw her moving seems to make it possible that Rainbow isn't just relativistic. But I don't know a bunch of calculating knowledge to find out exactly how impressive this feat was, so I can't pinpoint exactly the speed this would require.
 
Using the relativistic calc to calc that speed is calc stacking and thus not applicable. Also without calc stacking that is maybe subsonic at best.
 
Assaltwaffle said:
Using the relativistic calc to calc that speed is calc stacking and thus not applicable. Also without calc stacking that is maybe subsonic at best.
Whis is calc stacking not applicable?
 
Calc stacking can create a feedback loop that gives incredibly unrealistic and inflated result. The only way you could calc RD's speed in this scene is if the other ponies were moving at Relativistic speeds, which we have no proof of since they aren't showing it there.
 
Assaltwaffle said:
Calc stacking can create a feedback loop that gives incredibly unrealistic and inflated result. The only way you could calc RD's speed in this scene is if the other ponies were moving at Relativistic speeds, which we have no proof of since they aren't showing it there.
Can it at least be sufficient for "At Least Relativistic?"
 
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