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- 92
I've been looking at the verse, and I've found a lot of issues with its light speed lasers/rating. As a note, this isn't targeting the Relativistic, just the FTL rating.
RWBY's lasers largely come from Penny and Ironwood, however I find this makes no sense, especially in the scenes they're used in. More often than not they hold plenty of disqualifiers which are highlighted on the Light Beam Dodging Feats page. I'd like to address them one by one.
[Penny's Lasers]
Showcased in both examples are these qualities. When Neo is hit by the laser it exhibits force, explodes on impact rapidly launching her back, and disperses in an almost splashing like mater. Additionally, it warbles and moves weirdly during its travel, showcasing it is not moving in a straight line.
With this many disqualifies, I find it hard to believe Penny's lasers are true lightspeed, even in the face of a quote on quote "All Atlas lasers are made of light." statement, which frankly may make the rating even more shaky.
[Ironwoods Laser]
Ironwood's laser canon is more or less the same thing, it showcases the following disqualifiers.
With all of this together, I believe the light speed rating for RWBY's lasers should go.
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
RWBY's lasers largely come from Penny and Ironwood, however I find this makes no sense, especially in the scenes they're used in. More often than not they hold plenty of disqualifiers which are highlighted on the Light Beam Dodging Feats page. I'd like to address them one by one.
[Penny's Lasers]
- The beam curves through the air or otherwise doesn't travel in straight lines (with the exception of realistic refraction or deflection).
- The beam primarily deals damage by means other than heating materials that absorb it.
- A laser may cause explosions, but only if it rapidly vaporizes some matter, meaning that the target needs to be partially destroyed in the process.
- The beam is tangible and can be interacted with physically by normal humans, as if it was a solid, liquid or gas. It shouldn't disperse when being hit as a substance would, and should not be redirectable without using a mechanism like refraction.
Showcased in both examples are these qualities. When Neo is hit by the laser it exhibits force, explodes on impact rapidly launching her back, and disperses in an almost splashing like mater. Additionally, it warbles and moves weirdly during its travel, showcasing it is not moving in a straight line.
With this many disqualifies, I find it hard to believe Penny's lasers are true lightspeed, even in the face of a quote on quote "All Atlas lasers are made of light." statement, which frankly may make the rating even more shaky.
[Ironwoods Laser]
Ironwood's laser canon is more or less the same thing, it showcases the following disqualifiers.
- The beam primarily deals damage by means other than heating materials that absorb it.
- A laser may cause explosions, but only if it rapidly vaporizes some matter, meaning that the target needs to be partially destroyed in the process.
- The beam is tangible and can be interacted with physically by normal humans, as if it was a solid, liquid or gas. It shouldn't disperse when being hit as a substance would, and should not be redirectable without using a mechanism like refraction.
With all of this together, I believe the light speed rating for RWBY's lasers should go.
Agree
Neutral
Disagree