non lethal headshot
Originally posted by MrMindThe DC universe is about 200 trillion light years in diameter. The universe is divided into 3,600 sectors, which means each sector is over 55 billion light years across.
that's insane 3 sectors, how many galaxis are in between...
IOW, John sniped Bedovian from over 160 billion light years away.
...So lots of galaxies. 🙂
Originally posted by Galan007
The DC universe is about 200 trillion light years in diameter. The universe is divided into 3,600 sectors, which means each sector is over 55 billion light years across.IOW, John sniped Bedovian from over 160 billion light years away.
...So lots of galaxies. 🙂
then you take into consideration how fast that shot traveled
hard to imagine
Originally posted by Galan007I'm also impressed how fast he found him, almost instantly. The visual field is a shitload of light years.
The DC universe is about 200 trillion light years in diameter. The universe is divided into 3,600 sectors, which means each sector is over 55 billion light years across.IOW, John sniped Bedovian from over 160 billion light years away.
...So lots of galaxies. 🙂
Originally posted by MrMindTook two panels for John's shot to hit its mark. So yeah, it covered the distance(billions of light years) nigh-instantly.
then you take into consideration how fast that shot traveledhard to imagine
Originally posted by PhilosophíaYep. 👆
I'm also impressed how fast he found him, almost instantly. The visual field is a shitload of light years.
And even more impressive is that it seemed like John was the only GL on the field capable of tracking Bedovian and making that shot. The others were just running around in a panic.
Also want to note that Bedovian was also sniping Lanterns from that distance, so his range is just as ridiculous.
Originally posted by Galan007
The DC universe is about 200 trillion light years in diameter. The universe is divided into 3,600 sectors, which means each sector is over 55 billion light years across.IOW, John sniped Bedovian from over 160 billion light years away.
...So lots of galaxies. 🙂
Similarly, if we consider DCU to be a big "Rubik's cube" and the 3600 sectors to be the smaller cubes it consists of, then the DCU is only cube root(3600) = 15.3 sectors across (or 15x15x16 if we want integers). This makes each sector 200/15.3 = 13 trillion light years across.
Surprised Wesley Gibson isn't here.