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It's the same reason why they don't have the same AP as the games, either.That's weird.
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It's the same reason why they don't have the same AP as the games, either.That's weird.
What, we can just pick and choose what elements of the games are completely canon and which are purely background information?Cyan Wisps are Speed of Light (Mav will ninja me, I'm on mobile). In Colors, which is canon to IDW, he also refers to the Cyan Wisp as being almost as fast as him after he catches up to it.
The background elements of the games being canon to IDW has been already explained before, although I need to say that the series seems to be going to a unification of all the recent medias other than the Live action movies, with all the works being stated to take place on the same universe, or at least close enough of being the same.What, we can just pick and choose what elements of the games are completely canon and which are purely background information?
No.Agreed to all overall changes and apologies for the confusion earlier
That's sensible.The background elements of the games being canon to IDW has been already explained before, although I need to say that the series seems to be going to a unification of all the recent medias other than the Live action movies, with all the works being stated to take place on the same universe, or at least close enough of being the same.
Ian said that is still something that they will make it clear in the future, but by going of Iizuka's interview all of the recent Sonics are the same Sonic and all those works take place in the same world.
If I were to try to make sense of this, it's clear that Ian works on "his notion of Sonic", of course, he needs to follow SEGA's ideas for the characters, but he can limit the scope of the adventures to fit the story he wants to tell (That are best city-level stories with maybe a planet level epic finale), if he needs to borrow something from the greater canon to explain something, he, of course, will, that is how he explained Sonic Man being fast enough to move in stopped time saying that Sonic could do the same and make time move again in Generations.
On Ian's podcast it's very clear that there are no real limits to what they can do, but they have their preferences, and Sonic will be as fast as it needs to a story to be good, with for Ian, is mostly just Mach 1 (The relativistic speed feat is exactly from a comic that Ian didn't write IIRC). I would say that it's similar to how Starline explained the Chaos Emeralds being "chaotic" and having no set power level, so similarly Sonic will be as fast as needed for the story, and Ian's stories that isn't really that fast.
The line wasn't the most reliable given it's by an arrogant character. No matter, FTL is valid nowngl i feel like sonic shouldve already have been ftl even before this thread
like he was clearly still outpacing someone who we considered moving at exactly light speed, does that not warrant ftl???
i know, im talking about before we all thought thatThe line wasn't the most reliable given it's by an arrogant character. No matter, FTL is valid now
Sonic can keep up with her, and had several statements where he surpasses the SoL.I understand the Wisp scaling though this would only apply for Surge with the "Dynamo Cage" right?
Ian thinks IDW and Game Sonic is Mach 1. He just discredited the line from a character he has some authority over.Wouldnt it contradict what Ian just said about her not being SoL, The only difference between her in the issue where she makes the SoL statement and her now that would explain the increase in speed is the Dynamo Cage
Yet he made an ill Sonic do this. Funny enough Sonic has been temporary nerfed on four separate occasions in IDW (infected in the Metal Virus arc, amnesia in the Metal Virus epilogue, injured leg in the Imposter arc and a sprained ankle in the Scrapnik mini series).Ian thinks IDW and Game Sonic is Mach 1.
That's what you have to do when your character is literally the fastest thing on your UniverseIt should be noted in the issue where Surge reacts to the Cyan wisp and Sonic barely keeps up with her, on top of her being massively amped with hyper-go-on (as we already know via the dynamo cage) Sonic is in a weaken state thanks to his injured leg.
Yet he made an ill Sonic do this. Funny enough Sonic has been temporary nerfed on four separate occasions in IDW (infected in the Metal Virus arc, amnesia in the Metal Virus epilogue, injured leg in the Imposter arc and a sprained ankle in the Scrapnik mini series).It's cute how the writers have to repeatedly cripple the MC in order to have any stakes in the story, even tho we already know the game characters have Sega approved platinum level plot armour lol!
Overall I agree with the proposals with the CRT.
The background elements of the games being canon to IDW has been already explained before, although I need to say that the series seems to be going to a unification of all the recent medias other than the Live action movies, with all the works being stated to take place on the same universe, or at least close enough of being the same.
Ian said that is still something that they will make it clear in the future, but by going of Iizuka's interview all of the recent Sonics are the same Sonic and all those works take place in the same world.
If I were to try to make sense of this, it's clear that Ian works on "his notion of Sonic", of course, he needs to follow SEGA's ideas for the characters, but he can limit the scope of the adventures to fit the story he wants to tell (That are best city-level stories with maybe a planet level epic finale), if he needs to borrow something from the greater canon to explain something, he, of course, will, that is how he explained Sonic Man being fast enough to move in stopped time saying that Sonic could do the same and make time move again in Generations.
On Ian's podcast it's very clear that there are no real limits to what they can do, but they have their preferences, and Sonic will be as fast as it needs to a story to be good, with for Ian, is mostly just Mach 1 (The relativistic speed feat is exactly from a comic that Ian didn't write IIRC). I would say that it's similar to how Starline explained the Chaos Emeralds being "chaotic" and having no set power level, so similarly Sonic will be as fast as needed for the story, and Ian's stories that isn't really that fast.
The Cyan Laser is directly stated to be SoL in the game canon, I'll find the statement in a sec
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Most his Hypersonic feats are extremely casual, or are in situations where Sonic is nearly exhausted, such as his High Hypersonic feat.Sonic has a single Relativistic+ feat, backed up by a gazillion of Hypersonic and High Hypersonic calculations.
We can't even see the full scope of the feat, first of all. Second, this doesn't outweigh the evidence at all.Hell, Super Sonic and Silver moving at barely above baseline FTL speeds around the planet is considered a feat of great effort.
When is this statement exactly? Sonic declares that he was "experimenting" with the laws of the maze when he began running, and when he did go "faster", he broke into a burst sprint to push Amy's Piko-Piko Hammer into a wall.he finally states to use his max speed
There’s nothing here in this panel implying it was great effort, it was the Warp Topaz not being able to handle the stress it was being put under and they having to go even faster as a consequence?Sonic has a single Relativistic+ feat, backed up by a gazillion of Hypersonic and High Hypersonic calculations. Hell, Super Sonic and Silver moving at barely above baseline FTL speeds around the planet is considered a feat of great effort.
I agree with FTL Sonic and removing Surge’s claim. Let’s try to grab more staff inputNeed an input.
Sonic and Silver were both very explicitly pushing their limits while expunging the Metal Virus. Besides, "we're kicking it into Super Sonic speed!" suggests that the two were going beyond their usual speeds; ergo, "great effort". Their urgency further substantiates this.There’s nothing here in this panel implying it was great effort, it was the Warp Topaz not being able to handle the stress it was being put under and they having to go even faster as a consequence?
I guess these changes seem fine.I agree with FTL Sonic and removing Surge’s claim.
In terms of strength, maybe. Not necessarily in speed.Sonic and Silver were both very explicitly pushing their limits while expunging the Metal Virus. Besides, "we're kicking it into Super Sonic speed!" suggests that the two were going beyond their usual speeds; ergo, "great effort". Their urgency further substantiates this.
They're pushing their limits because they're specifically pulling out the individual metal virus cells out of every living being in the planet, nothing about their speed. The fact they can go even faster after this while already pushing their limits shows that speed isn't what they're struggling with. Their urgency is due to them not knowing how long the Warp Topaz has before its overloaded.Sonic and Silver were both very explicitly pushing their limits while expunging the Metal Virus. Besides, "we're kicking it into Super Sonic speed!" suggests that the two were going beyond their usual speeds; ergo, "great effort". Their urgency further substantiates this.
In specific, Ian did say that even for Super Forms they might have taken a lot of time to do that and in regards to speed, they wouldn't be going fast exactly because he doesn't want even Super forms to be able to circle the globe in 60 seconds or anything at that level (I guess if sonic is mach 1 for him, maybe super forms are mach 5 or something like that). But I think that people are already not accepting his word for things like this.They're pushing their limits because they're specifically pulling out the individual metal virus cells out of every living being in the planet, nothing about their speed. The fact they can go even faster after this while already pushing their limits shows that speed isn't what they're struggling with. Their urgency is due to them not knowing how long the Warp Topaz has before its overloaded.
That's honestly absurd, far too incongruent with how the Super Forms are portrayed. If you don't want them to be FTL, you don't make them go around the globe several times in one panelIn specific, Ian did say that even for Super Forms they might have taken a lot of time to do that and in regards to speed, they wouldn't be going fast exactly because he doesn't want even Super forms to be able to circle the globe in 60 seconds or anything at that level (I guess if sonic is mach 1 for him, maybe super forms are mach 5 or something like that). But I think that people are already not accepting his word for things like this.
I agree, he thought about that when someone asked if the Super Forms needed rings like the games and he said yes, but the way it was portrayed in the comics would imply that the Super forms did everything in less than 60 seconds, so "think that Super Silver grabbed rings with his abilities while they circled the globe". I guess that Ian just doesn't want Sonic to be faster than Mach 1 at all costs, even as Super Forms.That's honestly absurd, far too incongruent with how the Super Forms are portrayed. If you don't want them to be FTL, you don't make them go around the globe several times in one panel
Luckily, Ian isn't the sole writer of IDW. When the other writer gets their hands on an issue, we get high end feats like Sonic's Ad Infinitum Maze feat.I agree, he thought about that when someone asked if the Super Forms needed rings like the games and he said yes, but the way it was portrayed in the comics would imply that the Super forms did everything in less than 60 seconds, so "think that Super Silver grabbed rings with his abilities while they circled the globe". I guess that Ian just doesn't want Sonic to be faster than Mach 1 at all costs, even as Super Forms.
Go ahead.Can I apply this upgrade then?