@hp: @mooty_pass: @kasya_carey: When did I say the Sentinel City was in the atmosphere? That’s a complete strawman.
I used the Sentinel City hovering above Earth scan first but then I moved on to the Storm flying scan as you guys insisted. Yet you are still acting like I’m talking about the Sentinel City scan.
I then provided a picture of Earth with similar dimensions to the Storm flying scan, which was taken from 29,400km away.
I then tripled that distance to give you guys the benefit of the doubt and told you it would take light 0.27 seconds to travel that distance.
NO, LET’S 10x THE DISTANCE. Now the number is 0.99 seconds for light to travel that distance.
Nimrod and Omega Sentinel’s conversation about the storm would need to be less than 1 second for Storm to be flying FTL. Address this fact.
Storm has not arrived at Sentinel City yet as she is still flying in the last page of the comic after Omega Sentinel said the storm is heading this way. So she’d need to be faster than what I’ve stated above. Address this fact.
We don’t know how long Storm had been flying for, so she’d need to be EVEN faster than what I’ve stated. Address this fact.
Blister = Going very fast. Void = Space. “Blister across the void” = Going very fast across space. Which is what every probe, station, rocket and shuttle that’s flown into space has done. Address this fact.
“Solar tempest” = a solar storm. How fast does a solar storm move? 3 million mph. How fast is light? 670 million mph. Therefore these words have no relevance to Storm moving FTL. Address this fact.
Nowhere is it stated in the comic or even hinted that she’s going FTL. Address this fact.
Address my arguments instead of repeating your same talking points over and over.
If you aren’t going to address my points for the 12th time in a row then yes, I’m done here.
I mean, what was I thinking trying to be rational and honest in the Storm forums?
If you don’t address my points, I’ll just wait until you guys bring these arguments to the Battle forums in front of an unbiased audience.
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