
Mach 2
So we can go for a walk together, huh?
>>1
I want to be able to come up with such peaceful ideas immediately…
Both the fact that living creatures can fly faster than Mach and that a lump of machinery without proper wings can fly faster than Mach are amazing.
I feel like the Dop was Mach 5.
It is very clear that Pokémon are indeed magnificent monsters.
Putting Gundam aside, the fact that a living being can reach the speed of sound means that sonic booms would occur everywhere, right?
>>5
The Pokémon world has bizarre Pokémon specs, but probably the world is strong enough to match that level.
Humans are also strong in some way.
>>7
Geodude battle
>>10
The fighting dojo sparring with Pokémon is also quietly amazing.
>>5
It is a technique called Sonic Boom.
>>5
It’s just 20 fixed damage, so it’s fine…
A robot that looks like a building on the left flies at Mach speed.
Something that looks like a simple scratch on the right is flying at Mach speed in a different category.
If it’s not a low level, Pokémon can normally withstand Sonic Boom, which is pretty crazy.
Dragonite can also reach Mach 2 with that body shape.
In the case of Qusee, it doesn’t rely on lift for ascent, so its maneuverability is different from Pidgeot’s.
>>13
Is there a Pokémon with a name like Gear Gearing?
>>13
Isn’t lift itself being generated in Minokura?
The frame that flies purely on thrust is something like the Byalan.
>>17
The lift in this case is a matter of aerodynamics.
Different from Quess, who has her own buoyancy that does not rely on air flow.
It’s like Satoshi’s Latios and Mach 4…
>>14
If we’re talking about whether he can endure or not, Satoshi can withstand Mach 4.
The sound in the Pokémon space might be slow…
The flight capability itself is Minovsky Flight.
The beam barrier reduces air resistance.
It’s quite a hassle, isn’t it?
>>20
It was Minokura, but before I knew it, it turned into the same Minofura as V Gundam.
Because there are obviously many things like the light from lanterns and the temperature of Magcargo that are problematic, it’s possible that the physical laws in the Pokémon world are different.
It’s quite a mystery how the beam barrier reduces air resistance…
Well, if you bring that up, it becomes a discussion about what Minovsky Craft is…
>>23
I’m burning air particles with a beam.
>>24
You think so, right?
It seems to be a normal cowling effect.
There are seriously real superpowered people, and well, humans are not normal either.
>>26
(Which one…?)
Wasn’t the beam barrier supposed to create a conical force field in the direction of movement to deflect air resistance?
There are humans giving instructions while riding on Pokémon flying at Mach speed, so it’s not normal…
If compared to Pidgeot, Dop.
Is it true that the initial idea for Minovsky Craft came about because they couldn’t explain how the White Base was floating in the atmosphere?
>>31
The mention of Minocra and the I-field, as well as the Australian colony drop in the British Operation, all started when fans brought them up, and the supplementary materials picked them up, leading to their officialization later in 0083, which has a strange origin.
So, the beam barrier produced by the Fin Funnel and that produced by the Ξ are the same, and Sydney in 0080 is just a normal summer.
>>36
It was unexpectedly strange or rather a rough origin…
It was a carefree era…
The maximum speed of the Qusii is over Mach 2, not limited to Mach 2.
The amazing thing about the Qusee is that it can move at Mach 2 horizontally and then move upward at Mach 2.
Putting the contents aside
>>33
Just because you can float with a minoclaw doesn’t mean you can move without considering inertia.
I wonder how fast the fastest Pokémon is in terms of its settings.
>>35
It is written that Zeraora’s speed is like that of lightning.
Pokémon easily disrupts the physical laws of the surrounding world, doesn’t it?
Because it’s a creature from Pokemon planet, just like there is a Monster Hunter planet…
I’ve heard something like, when you reach a certain speed, flapping has its limits…
>>42
In this world, it is common knowledge that propellers and flapping wings cannot exceed the speed of sound.
I don’t know the Pokémon world.
It says that even the regular Pokémon Elektross can run at the same speed as lightning, so we shouldn’t think too deeply about it…
The trainer is also predicting the future by saying things like “the opponent is trying to unleash ○○.”
The explanations in the Pokémon Pokédex can sometimes be based on detailed research findings, but other times they are merely summaries of hearsay, so they are not very reliable.
The Pokémon Encyclopedia feels like an old monster encyclopedia, right?
>>48
The roughness of the height and weight settings is reminiscent of Gundam.
That said, it’s a world where even legendary Pokémon would die after taking around a dozen tackles from Rattata.
There is probably a truly academic Pokémon encyclopedia somewhere, I’m sure…
Which Pokémon is the fastest?
>>52
Latias and Latios can fly at Mach 4 in the sky.
>>53
If you can reach that speed, how are you dealing with the heat barrier?
I’m managing somehow with psychic power or dragon energy! So I can respond perfectly, and the setting verification is also flawless.
>>52
In-game number is Regieleki.
A description in the encyclopedia would say they dash through at the same speed as lightning.
>>52
There are a lot of people who are teleporting, so it depends on the definition of fast.
>>57
Is teleportation the strongest if you can reach your destination quickly?
>>52
Kecleon
Humanity has finally caught up with Pokémon.
In the monster world, Mach 2 is considered weak.
The temperature of the fireball that Zetton spits out is 1 trillion °C.
When discussions about the solar system evaporating became popular, it seemed like common sense.
I think Game Freak probably thought that they should plant such seeds in the Pokémon Encyclopedia as well.
>>59
By the way, the Pokémon with the hottest body temperature is Magcargo at 10,000 degrees.
>>63
The one emitting the most energy is Lanturn, and the universe will be destroyed.
From the perspective of movement, teleportation can’t be beaten.
The maximum speed of the White Base was incredible, wasn’t it?
>>62
It’s amazing to be able to break out of the atmosphere without an additional booster…
In the novel, it only reached Mach 2, but the maximum speed is unknown.
>>64
Isn’t it likely to come out more in outer space?
>>66
In Battle Operation, it’s only ground-based, but I wonder if this guy can go to space…?
>>80
I think I can go, but the Minovsky Flight Unit will become meaningless…
The problem is that Pokémon does quite strange things in both the anime and the games.
I think it’s the one the Archangel did where they burned the air with a beam.
>>68
It’s not a beam, it’s a positron annihilation cannon.
The universe is a relative speed.
There’s not much point in measuring the maximum speed in outer space.
Going faster than Mach 2 in the atmosphere is amazing, but in space, everyone goes much faster than that…
>>72
Isn’t Gundam a story about fighting in space?
>>76
It is said that when it comes to V2 and beyond, one can achieve sub-light speed as long as there is time.
>>81
It just means that they won’t use propellant for acceleration, so the pilot will die of old age while waiting for that.
To talk more realistically, the fusion reactor consumes helium-3 as fuel normally, so that alone is impossible.
>>86
If we’re talking realistically, the amount of energy required increases dramatically as we approach the speed of light.
With that level of output, it’s absolutely impossible.
>>76
The Federal Army’s important facilities are on Earth, so attacking them is a crucial factor.
Although it was said that the launch of Lane’s Penelope was delayed, it has not even been a minute since the airport was hit directly.
Even so, there was no way the Gundam look-alike was already in sight.
“…Even though it’s that guy, what the hell is going on!?”
Lane contemplated the possibility of an object with the form of a mobile suit being able to fly at supersonic speeds.
“It looked like the entire aircraft was enveloped in light, didn’t it?”
Thinking of the silhouette of Ξ Gundam at the moment it passed the airport, and further overlaying that with the battles when it was shot down, I was reminded of what was being considered during the development of Penelope.
It is a beam barrier.
It is a technology that allows breaking the sound barrier by emitting a beam that alters its waveform in the direction of the aircraft’s movement, dispersing the interference of the atmosphere.
In the case of Penelope, it is not yet complete, but it can still exceed the speed of sound.
“I’m completing what I couldn’t do perfectly over here…”
That threat is an organizational issue underlying technology development, but Lane simply cursed his position for being defeated by that technology development.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway’s Flash (Part 2) Pages 79-80
First edition published on May 1, 1990.
C Creation – Sunrise
>>73
It’s not that they’re burning the air with a beam, but just avoiding atmospheric interference.
If MS and Pokémon were to battle, I think it would be a good match.
There are some Pokémon that seem like they can’t win against MS when you look at the Pokédex.
>>84
If it’s just normal MS, that’s one thing, but what about the overall category of MS?
Even in the Universal Century, they mess with reality alteration.
>>89
I think it will turn into a messy fight since there are those who can manipulate time and those who can teleport.
>>84
Those guys are taxonomically close to monsters.
It’s all grouped together, but there’s only diversity.
Anything goes.
>>83
That’s the same for Minokura.
The performance is almost the same until you go for a drive.
Teleportation requires remembering coordinates, so it’s not possible to go to unknown places.
In terms of cruising speed, Latios is probably the fastest, right? I’m not sure about the long-distance speed for the thunderbolt movement group.
It has a body shape like a Kairyu Moomin, but it seems to have the stamina to maintain Mach 2 and go around the Earth…
There are Pokémon that created the universe.
I want them to fight around that area with SD Gundam.
>>95
I have the impression that games like Spadola or Final Formula are on par with a god.
By the way, if it’s in a manga, it has been confirmed that it took one week to reach Jupiter on the Crossbone, so a speed of 3,000,000 km/h has been verified.
Gundam’s MS often has surprisingly low thumbnail specs.
Even a Gundam has specs worse than Iron Man’s initial MK3.
>>97
By the way, the∀ Gundam cannot even match Doraemon in terms of specifications.
>>100
Well, I thought that it might be an ordinary loss there.
>>103
Doraemon’s main body aside, his tools are just too overpowered…
Isn’t that way too scary to be sold at the future department store?
>>113
Even if something like that becomes a commercial product, it indicates that the overall scientific capability is high enough for the judiciary to function…
>>116
Perhaps among the non-sale items, there is a secret tool that can jam or overwrite the effects of all secret tools.
>>97
If you ask whether every Gundam can fight against Cosmic Being, well, it’s impossible.
Isn’t it a bit too strong to say you can crush a mountain?
Is the most large-scale destruction depiction actually achieved in the story, where a meteor with a diameter of 10 km was pierced head-on?
I don’t know much about Gundam, but how big is Axis?
I don’t think it will happen because they get along well, but if Pokémon and MS were to fight, which one would be stronger?
>>102
Both are too variable…
>>102
Are you close?!
>>102
Gundam calculates angles and such properly.
Pokémon doesn’t have that, so Gundam is stronger.
Depending on the Pokémon, even ∀ could easily lose…
>>108
The moonlight butterfly doesn’t affect living creatures, you know…
I laughed at the idea that the sword wielded by an ordinary person doesn’t seem to affect Bippa and Mukkur who are wandering aimlessly in the early game.
There are also embodiments of light that illuminate the entire parallel world.
The scientific power of humans in the Pokémon world that completely strips away that power through science.
Despite being such a huge chunk of metal, it’s not much different from a tank, and in fact, it can sometimes be lighter than a tank. One shouldn’t assume that the physical laws are the same as those on our Earth.
Machamp… with the power to move mountains using all four of its arms, it delivers an incredible punch.
>>114
It seems like the map gets rewritten every time we have a Pokémon battle.
I often think that it’s amazing humanity has survived, given that Pokémon are real monsters.
I feel like it’s okay to depict battles between champion-level trainers as something akin to natural disasters, regardless of legendary Pokémon.
The battleship powered by Kyurem had a pretty terrifying level of power, I remember.
I don’t think the story about how weapons from World War II couldn’t inflict a single scratch, mentioned in the strategy guide for the original Pokémon, is official, but I wonder if we could calculate Pokémon’s defense and attack power based on that.
It seems like they swallowed the atomic bomb.
Once I realize that the Mach number is based on the assumption that the speed of sound is variable, I can’t help but wonder why it doesn’t rise to such high altitudes.
It seems that Valphalk is estimated to be around Mach 8.
It seems that the maximum speed of the ball is around Mach 4, so the Zuda would probably reach about Mach 10 billion.
>>125
I have always wondered, what is the point of achieving Mach speed in a vehicle that is only used in space?