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User_blog:CloverDragon03/Kirby%27s_Return_to_Dream_Land:_Magolor_Spins_the_Battlefield
A rotation is being calc'd, it's interstellar in range and applies every area as having air, which I take issue with. This goes to space, there isn't any air in space, but the user who made the calc ensures that that needs to be a standard assumption because the feat takes place in some other dimension, which is kinda weird and seems to have gravity in space if we go by what gameplay shows. I very much disagree with this, the fact that the dimension is weird doesn't mean it has air in space at all, it's only odd in the ways proven to be odd and not more to be assumed, otherwise it's identical to a regular universe.
I stand by this opinion very firmly but with the talking done, I would appreciate to hear what other calc experts think of this.
A rotation is being calc'd, it's interstellar in range and applies every area as having air, which I take issue with. This goes to space, there isn't any air in space, but the user who made the calc ensures that that needs to be a standard assumption because the feat takes place in some other dimension, which is kinda weird and seems to have gravity in space if we go by what gameplay shows. I very much disagree with this, the fact that the dimension is weird doesn't mean it has air in space at all, it's only odd in the ways proven to be odd and not more to be assumed, otherwise it's identical to a regular universe.
I stand by this opinion very firmly but with the talking done, I would appreciate to hear what other calc experts think of this.