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And a star....and a planet.AstralKing7 said:Transformers use star to refer to planets so it's not really uncommon
Also they referred to the moon as literally the moon and a satellite in the manga
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And a star....and a planet.AstralKing7 said:Transformers use star to refer to planets so it's not really uncommon
Also they referred to the moon as literally the moon and a satellite in the manga
And a Star by Daruma.AstralKing7 said:Official translations has only referenced the moon as a satellite moon and a split planet by Hachi when he was up close to it.
Ata calced the moon either a satellite or a small planet which moons can be called small planets in astronomy
In Jaiminibox atoms are referenced but in Official Viz Scans, it's stated they control it on a Molecular Level.DragonEmperor23 said:wdym
Actually it's subatomic, due to using h particles which are particles that make up atoms. Though molecular is still high regen and matter manipulation .TheFinalOrder said:So....Atomic Regenerationn was retconed to Molecular Regenerationn?
Well like I said molecular is still high regen so subatomic to molecular is not a big difference on the wiki.Damage3245 said:I don't think the Regenerationn/attack is actually Subatomic. Official release states they only control the gravity emanating from H-Particles, and the power to connect the molecules that make up solid matter.
We should probably check what the raws say, but that doesn't indicate subatomic Regenerationn/attacks to me.