Galan007
|Quantum Observer|
Originally posted by NewGuy01
I think it's pretty obvious that Carver is (shabbily) referring to the impact that creates the universe-breaking vergences, not the origin point of the expanding vergences themselves.
Okay?
I'm still not sure why on earth he'd think the physical strikes themselves must have been universal by proxy..? That wasn't stated, or even alluded to in the episode. I think he's not grasping the fact that the energy ONLY became that potent as is spread further outward. The energy discharged at the origin point wasn't remotely close to universal--it was infinitely less, in fact. So why in the heck would the physical strikes be universal?
As for him incessantly saying: "but the strike flung Goku and Beerus back, while the Kaioshin weren't affected by the shockwaves!!!" That, too, is equally as irrelevant. We're dealing with two entirely different things: energy shockwaves and physical strikes. Goku or Beerus could have suppressed their powers astronomically, and still KO'd or killed the Kaioshin with a physical tap--Beerus proved as much with pretty much everyone he finger-owned prior to Goku. That, again, certainly doesn't make the strikes universal by proxy.
So yeah, shabby argumentation is right. srsly