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  1. Apparently, the Flash is fast enough to run around the world and hit himself in the back. And also fast enough to individually pick up 532,000 humans and move them 35 miles away in .00001 microseconds
  2. Not to mention that the speed I got from Superman was in his post-crisis state. I'm not an expert on comics, but from what I know, there was an incident in the DC universe that caused Superman to become much weaker. Pre crisis Superman could apparently actually reach light speed travel So, with all this new information, all the characters in order of speeds: Sonic without transformation: 2,304 MPH Rainbow Dash during Sonic Rainboom: 7,860 MPH Superman running (post crisis): 30,000 MPH Superman running (pre crisis): 60,000 MPH Superman flying in atmosphere (post crisis): 60,000 MPH Superman flying in atmosphere (pre crisis): 120,000 MPH Superman flying in space (post crisis): 335,308,314 Superman flying in space (pre crisis): 670,616,629 MPH (the speed of light) Super Sonic: 670,616,629 MPH (the speed of light) The Flash: 1,341,233,258 MPH (double the speed of light)
  3. I also totally miscalculated for Sonic during his transformations. I assumed that his speed would just double for every transformation, but I'm actually getting two different sources saying he's much faster. The Sonic wiki says that he can reach the speed of light during Super Sonic, which is 670,616,629 MPH. However, the Death Battle video says that his speed is increased a thousand fold, which would equal to only 2,304,000 I have no idea how fast Hyper Sonic is, since Death Battle doesn't mention it and the wiki doesn't say how faster he is in comparison to Super Sonic
  4. Well, I think it's more fun to imagine that a sonic rainboom just has different requirements than a regular sonic boom
  5. I totally screwed up on Dash's speed. In the physics presentation video, I misheard "meters per second" as "miles per second" But then again, Dash's speed is very confusing. According to everyone, she moves at mach 10 during the sonic rainbom. But a sonic boom happens only when something hits mach 1. So because of the fact that you can actually see a mach cone around Dash (what happens after hitting mach 1) before she even does the sonic rainboom, I guess it's fair to assume that the sonic rainboom is totally different in terms of requirements for a regular sonic boom, and requires a faster speed than mach 1, despite the fact that it's was stated that a sonic rainboom is a sonic boom and a rainbow. I know I'm WAY overthinking it, but that's the fun of it
  6. Well, I ended up doing some calculations, and this is what I found out. This is admittedly based on lots of assumptions and possibly questionable internet research. Not to mention I also am not very good at math, so it's completely possible that this is all totally wrong and I'm way off Sonic (without transformations): 2,301 MPH Sonic (with transformations): 9,203 MPH The Flash: 2,682,466,516 MPH Rainbow Dash (during Sonic Rainboom): 5,886,000 MPH And for fun, I also added Superman into the mix Superman (flying within the Earth's atmosphere): 60,000 MPH Superman (flying in space): 300,000,000 MPH Superman (running): 30,000 MPH
  7. So we had a really geeky discussion in class today. Who is faster, Sonic the Hedgehog or the Flash (or Rainbow Dash)?
  8. The Doctor watched in disbelief as the pony suddenly started to burst with energy. Did he really just regenerate? Did that PONY really just regenerate? The Doctor saw it, and was still having a hard time believing it. Once the pony spoke however, everything started to explain itself. The headaches, the drumbeat, the regeneration, it all suddenly made sense. The Doctor looked back towards the newly regenerated pony, trying to keep his cool. "Well...that's new"
  9. The Doctor sighed. "I transfered a small portion of my regenerative energy to you. You're lucky I just regenerated recently, the energy was at it's maximum and so I didn't need to use a whole lot to heal you. Don't expect me to do it all the time, you understand?" OOC: Yes, that's a rule I just made up
  10. The Doctor hesitated for a second when Star Keeper mentioned 'drumming'. Could it really be...? No, that's not possible. He shrugged off the thought and looked back down at Star Keeper. "Don't worry. I'm the Doctor, and I'm here to keep you safe" He reassured him
  11. "Bigger on the inside, yes yes, not important now, shut up" The Doctor replied as he slowly dragged him across the pathway to the console and placed him next to it. "You're clearly ill, and I need to know what I can do to help. Why did you faint out there?" Asked the Doctor
  12. Silverpoint, I think it might be a bit too early to introduce your character. The Doctor and Star Keeper still haven't properly introduced themselves to each other, and the Doctor hasn't explained anything to Star or done anything with him yet
  13. The Doctor frowned at Star Keeper's insult. "Hey! I'm the Doctor, and I care immensely! If you..." The Doctor started to say, but soon stopped himself as he watched Star Keeper collapse on the ground. "...Hm" The Doctor responded, quite surprised by the pony's sudden loss of consciousness. The Doctor sighed and figured he should probably get Star Keeper into the TARDIS and help him as best he could. Slowly but surely, he managed to drag the pony into the TARDIS by pulling his scarf with his mouth
  14. As the Doctor continued to giggle excitedly at his new equine form, he quickly overheard the groans of pain from Star Keeper. He instantly stepped over towards the pony to help him. "What's wrong? Are you sick? What can I do to help?" He asked, wanting to make sure this pony was safe
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