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Nelliels said:How does a planet survive without it's moon lol. No more night time lol
Anime/Manga science. Don't think too much about it. It just works.Nelliels said:How does a planet survive without it's moon lol. No more night time lol
NoicePowerToScale said:Man. That pic of the planet is really hard to pixel scale. Like you can see a faint outline of the planet but in the borrom corner it looks to be the middle of the based on the clouds. So when you do the circle around it looks normal until the other side of the planet looks like the middle
Also I thought it was the entire planets.either way, the sword looks like to be the same size as the planets radius. Assuming the planet is earth side. The blade travelled a distance of the earth's diameter (Half the planet+the blade).
The earth is 12742 km or 12742000 meters, and lets say it too 3 seconds.
12742000/3= 4247333.33333 m/s
Half of the earths atmosphere is 5750000000000000000 kg
5750000000000000000/2=2.875e+18
so: 0.5x2.875e+18x4247333.33333^2
= 2.5932271e+31 Low 5-B (Small Planet Level)
Kishi logic lol, the naruto planet originally didn't even have a moon, hagoromo was the one that created one for them.Nelliels said:How does a planet survive without it's moon lol. No more night time lol
Daruma and Ata both have referred to Hachimaru's Planet as Planet and not Stars. They also called the "Muun" a Satelite.Damage3245 said:> At least Planet level, likely far higher (Is called the "Star Breaking Dog Samurai" and is implied to have been much stronger than he is now)
Since Daruma called the falling Muun a "star" in this chapter, I think that this moniker is unlikely to refer to actual stars unless we have more evidence supporting that.
Regarding the feat in the recent chapter, the most I'd say for it is pulverization.
Damage3245 said:> At least Planet level, likely far higher (Is called the "Star Breaking Dog Samurai" and is implied to have been much stronger than he is now)
Since Daruma called the falling Muun a "star" in this chapter, I think that this moniker is unlikely to refer to actual stars unless we have more evidence supporting that.
Regarding the feat in the recent chapter, the most I'd say for it is pulverization.
Not neccesarily once again. In the official translation, they haven't referred to a Planet as a Star once. They can draw distinction based on the context.IMadeThisOn8-1-2017 said:It's a mistranslation, the kanji for moon, planet and star can all be Hoshi since it means celestial body.
In almost every instance of hoshi's usage, it was referring to a planet or moon, never once has it been about an actual star.
So it's not 4-C.