Originally posted by carver9Typically when something takes place over the span of a single panel without any stated time-lapses, the intent isn't that it took a great deal of time. To the contrary, the intent is typically that it took place over an extremely brief period of time... And that definitely holds true here, because we know Superman isn't going to leave earth for an extended period of time(especially with the current state of things) just to chat with Zod or w/e.
Dont worry about those scans. We get no time on how long it took Superman to scan the planet and we have no clue how long it took Superman and Kara to fly to Krypton.
...But even if it took them a month to get from earth to New Krypton, that feat would still be massively beyond the speed of light. Just saying.
Originally posted by carver9Lol, Superman scanning the planet was during he and lois talking with each other, How long do you think when you talking to a person and tell him wait a minute? And Superman together with Kara flying to Krypton was literally showed only ONE panel and they have arrived on krypton.
Dont worry about those scans. We get no time on how long it took Superman to scan the planet and we have no clue how long it took Superman and Kara to fly to Krypton.
Originally posted by Galan007
Typically when something takes place over the span of a single panel without any stated time-lapses, the intent isn't that it took a great deal of time. To the contrary, the intent is typically that it took place over an extremely brief period of time... And that definitely holds true here, because we know Superman isn't going to leave earth for an extended period of time(especially with the current state of things) just to chat with Zod or w/e....But even if it took them a month to get from earth to New Krypton, that feat would still be massively beyond the speed of light. Just saying.
It's most definitely above the speed of light but I feel confident no comic would draw out an entire flight through space. Its unquantifiable.
Originally posted by qwertyuiop1998
Lol, Superman scanning the planet was during he and lois talking with each other, How long do you think when you talking to a person and tell him wait a minute? And Superman together with Kara flying to Krypton was literally showed only ONE panel and they have arrived on krypton.
He stopped conversing with her. There's no time on how long it took him to scan the entire planet. This is facts.
Question, how many panels should the writer/drawer have drawn in the comic for you to think it was a long flight? How much wasted paper? Let me know.
Originally posted by carver9They don't need to artistically depict an entire journey through space. If the intent is that it took them hours/days/months to reach their destination, the writer would just throw a text box in there(Spongebob style) to let us know that it took them a bit of time.
It's most definitely above the speed of light but I feel confident no comic would draw out an entire flight through space. Its unquantifiable.
...But because they traveled there in the space of a single panel with no such time-lapse mentioned(and also because we know Superman doesn't want to be off-world for very long), the logical conclusion is that they covered this distance very, very quickly. Exactly HOW fast is hard to say.
Regardless, there's literally no intelligible scenario where the feat isn't massively FTL. That's my only point.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Lol. Told ya so.How many galaxies, their size and how fast does a god blink?
Post scans showing QUANTIFIABLE numbers please🙂
Considering the Length he Covered
since it's the "blink of a god's eye", which should be...rather quicker than 0.4 seconds given Heimdall's general speed.
Originally posted by AlbertoJohnAvil
Considering the Length he Coveredsince it's the "blink of a god's eye", which should be...rather quicker than 0.4 seconds given Heimdall's general speed.
So zero quantities, and we're basing it on assumptions and guesstimates.
I mean, they're good guesstimates, but my point is that it's still a guesstimate . Same as with Superman. But Carver is hypocritical.
Originally posted by Galan007
They don't need to artistically depict an entire journey through space. If the intent is that it took them hours/days/months to reach their destination, the writer would just throw a text box in there(Spongebob style) to let us know that it took them a bit of time....But because they traveled there in the space of a single panel with no such time-lapse mentioned(and also because we know Superman doesn't want to be off-world for very long), the logical conclusion is that they covered this distance very, very quickly. Exactly HOW fast is hard to say.
Regardless, there's literally no intelligible scenario where the feat isn't massively FTL. That's my only point.
I agree, it's most definitely FTL. The only thing I disagree with is it being in an instant.