SB will argue that a feat doesn't matter/never happened/is invalid because HARD SCIENCE one moment, then turn around and try and claim that basic cause and effect doesn't matter the next. It is painfully obvious that they don't actually give two fucks about science.
"Bethesda never would have intended this" Meanwhile the actual author intention as repeatedly stated by the devs; https://web.archive.org/web/20120323185903/http://nerdtrek.com/skyrim-details/ 6:06 0:17 29:20 https://www.ausgamers.com/features/read/3076322
This is all the truth... But it's also the truth that I've (and others) have posted these dozens, if not hundreds of times. And they still ignore them. So fuck SB.
I only watched S1 close to a decade ago (holy shit has it been that long?) so all I recall is Stars wand being able to destroy the Universe and reference to a multiverse, as well as an entity who kept time going forward.
Speaking of the Hommunculi and speed feats, Pride was able to reach Briggs in the North from Central. Has that ever been calced? :hm I noticed a few more reacting to bullet feats during my current rewatch BTW (the creature in Barry's true form does this; Ed does too, which I know has been calced).
I will put it like this. I barely watch any Westerns and I know who Clint Eastwood is. I don't read vampire romance but I know who Anne Rice is. I don't watch boxing but I know who Mike Tyson is. I don't watch much shoujo but I know who Sailor Moon is. I've barely watched Mickey Mouse but I could recognise him anywhere. I watch lots of anime and I have no fucking idea what JJK is as a whole and I strongly suspect this time in 2 years it will be all but forgotten about.
...Palpatine is famous for using his Force lightning on Luke. Have these people literally not seen the movies? Also in TROS IIRC I'm pretty sure he was only targetting enemy ships (and he used his lightning against Kylo Ren and Rey, though I can forgive not remembering that movie a lot more than ROTJ).
These stars are noted to be the planets of the Solar System too (sans Venus). It's also noted that there's nothing in the elven myths and legends that 'seriously conflicts with present human notions of the Solar System' (including it's size and position relative to the Universe). Oh yeah, and individual Valar a great command the physical matter of Ea.
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