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No one here has mentioned SG absorbing a Super Nova.Kiryu2012 said:Spacegodzilla did not absorb all the energy of a supernova; only a small bit of it.
A sun-like star emits on the order of 10^44 joules of energy over its lifetime. This much energy is released by a supernova in a matter of seconds, but the sun will take billions of years to exhaust its fuel. SpaceGodzilla had at most 5 years to get to Earth between the events of Godzilla vs. Biollante and Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla.Cropfist said:It wouldn't make sense for him to absorb an insignificant fraction of its power.
Destroying an Earth-sized planet takes on the order of 10^32 joules, a trillio times lower than the lifetime output of the sun.Apex PredatorX said:Due to be stated destroyed multiple planets on his way to Earth, have absorbed the energy from a Star seems a reliable base for that feat.
Is not like director of the film Kensho Yamashita (who is deceased) had to think in all this stuff while he was creating the Space Godzilla.ZillaJrKaijuKing said:This also isn't mentioning the fact that a star emits radiation in all directions, so SpaceGodzilla's relatively nanoscopic cells/body wouldn't have been hit by more than a tiny fraction of the radiation.
We already know how SG absorbed the energy, same movie shows it.....ZillaJrKaijuKing said:We don't know he can actively suck a star dry since we've never seen him do anything like that, especially not his disembodied cells.
Space GZ was outside Milky Way Galaxy at first (it has at least 100 Billon Planets), then he was destroying Planet after Planet in his way to Earth. This still making it a Impressive feat.ZillaJrKaijuKing said:Destroying an Earth-sized planet takes on the order of 10^32 joules, a trillio times lower than the lifetime output of the sun.