Ryu(SF) vs. KOSMOS with a Twist

Started by Fire Ninja6 pages
Originally posted by Superboy Prime

脥ts a nice way of dictating how a fight would go, but its not concrete because in fiction physics are completely abused.

That depends, if physics is contradicted then okay. But, if there's not contradiction, I do not see why it cannot be used.

DarkC used physics in the Paul v.s. Ken thread. :/

And we all know how bad that flame war go.

Hell yeah.

I read it a couple of minutes ago.

I would like to say sumthin, Pyron traveled from the other side of the universe to Earth in 3 years. 馃槓 That is like...Billions of times lightspeed...

Originally posted by Superboy Prime
LoL.

Pyron can smash planets with his barehands....when has he done this?

Again with all the assumptions.

If Hellstorm is a baskett ball, then earth is baseball...SMASH!

Pyron could grasp the earth in one hand

We all know pyron is not larger then a galaxy, but he's WAY bigger then a planet, that has been shown a thousand f**kin times.

The inner planets (planets closest to the sun) were like a pea's compared to Pyrons gaint finger. So, I figured he became as big as the average star.

Originally posted by Fire Ninja
The inner planets (planets closest to the sun) were like a pea's compared to Pyrons gaint finger. So, I figured he became as big as the average star.
Thank you, that's all I been tryin to say. You got people sayin he's as big as a galaxy and then you got people sayin he's no bigga then earth.

Read my sig people. . . DONT BELIEVE THE HYPE.

Originally posted by Fire Ninja
The inner planets (planets closest to the sun) were like a pea's compared to Pyrons gaint finger. So, I figured he became as big as the average star.

maybe a dwarf star

Average stars are dwarf stars.

Originally posted by Fire Ninja
Average stars are dwarf stars.

oh really? hmm, i wouldnt know ime not an astronomer as such, i always imagine the average star as our yellow sun for some reason

83 percent of the stars in our known universe are dwarf stars.

hmm yes i suppose that would make sense considering the eons that have passed, the amount of stars that are actually older than our own.