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Then it wasn't destroyed. It was transported from one dimension to another. That's not the same thing as reversing time.
It's big and made of metal. Are you now going to tell me that Sailor Moon is metal proof? Because that would seem to have been disputed.
Can the sword move faster than light?
She defeated them with squirrels and the power of squirrels. In all honesty it's very rarely shown in comics. All that is shown is that she's about to face some completely overpowered super villian and she takes them out with relative ease with not a scratch on her. Such as here.
Nothing can move faster than light; but that's not what we're talking about.
This whole debate started when I asked you the question of if Sailor Moon was cut in half, would she die? You keep going round and round in circles without actually answering the question.
Wrong, she lost the will to fight and ran. She also didn't mind destroying all life in the galaxy just to kill one person.
She's not reversing time so that she doesn't get stabbed; she reversing the time on the most lethal of her wounds.
Not if the dimension has a lock on it.
Wold there any difference if her regeneration was the result of simple recreation rather than time reversal?
Can the sword move faster than light?
It's a regular sword created for the purpose of a hypothetical. I was simply trying to establish some kind of grasp on how Sailor Moon's healing powers work, because right now it seems like they just work however is convenient at the time.
If Sailor Moon was standing still and I swung a large axe at her then it would cause her to die. Progress.
By that logic she should also die from whatever the fuck Kotre has been talking about.
She would dodge
Would it make a difference if her regenerative powers worked by recreating the object rather than reversing time?
Do have any other parts of that battle? That was underwhelming. I'm not going to buy that Squirrel Girl wins by fallacy.
What the fuck does that even mean?
No, and nor can Sailor Moon. And no, I won't accept anything that says otherwise where the mangaka casually breaks the laws of her own universe by sheer stupidity and non-existent research.
If Sailor Moon was standing still and I swung a large axe at her then it would cause her to die. Progress.
She would dodge.
There's her defeating Dr. Doom
Her manhandling Wolverine, with no other squirrels helping her.
Deadpool yet again with no squirrels
As for the other battles that is the entire part. That's the mystery of squirrel girl usually. Nobody knows how she wins, but she does. Also, most of her stuff isn't online so her wins against Pluto or Ego The Planet might actually be online, but I can't find them.
Do you not understand what the words "standing still" mean?
Sorry, I'm replying to multiple people here. If you can find a way to freeze her in place so that there wasn't any way for her to block, she's as good as dead.
Super Strength: Superman's strength was increased to the point where he could move entire planets.
Flight: The character gained the power of true flight.
Super Speed: Superman's speed increased to the point where he could travel faster than light. Several stories depict him traversing great distances through space to other solar systems and distant galaxies and even other universes. He could cross our own solar system in minutes. He could also use this power to travel through time, as shown in his boyhood visits to the 30th century as a member of the Legion of Superheroes. Superman can also swim at speeds approaching Aquaman's speed as well as run at speeds similar to that of the Flash. Superman is unable to beat Flash in a race.
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Stamina: Superman could survive indefinitely without food, water, or rest due to the yellow sun's radiation sustaining him.
Healing factor: Superman could regenerate physical damage to his body at an accelerated rate. He was able to regenerate when Wonder Woman slit his throat with her tiara in Wonder Woman #219. In the series Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Superman regenerates his body after being reduced to near a skeleton by a special nuke that was designed to blot out sun light and disrupt energy. Superman's healing rate has been inconsistently portrayed, however. In the first issue of the "Superman/Batman" comic, Alfred is able to remove a Kryptonite bullet from Superman's body without fear of the wound closing (probably because the Kryptonite was affecting his ability to heal).
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In case you missed it Ech.
Good. So we've establish that being cut in half kills her. How about being crushed?
Same scenario, but instead of hitting her with an axe I drop a really heavy rock on her head? Does that kill her?
If you've read the series you'd know.
I can; and will. Like I said; don't give her a reason to use it. The sword is just begging for that.
As for our debate, there's not enough feats on my side to make a clear cut decision on whether or not Sailor Moon can survive your attack. Most of it was hypothetical based on what I've seen her do with her regenerative powers. I'll give you the match.
What prize would you like? Congrats on winning the third round.
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So why is she uncrushable? We've established that her skin and bones are breakable by external force in the previous example. Why does she get cut in half by an axe but not crushed by a giant rock?
Hypnotism wouldn't work; Nehelenia tried that and failed. But the freeze breath interests me.
Dynamite, can Superman Prime use his freeze breath to freeze a planet?