Crescent Pulsar S wrote:I can't imagine many people believing a benevolent dictatorship, even though I think it's wholly possible, so... Yeah. Japan's already a constitutional monarchy anyway, if I remember correctly, so it's not like much would change. Plus, it makes the result of the revolution a lot more believable, since it's basically switching one family with another (coincidentally, one from the sun with one from the moon).
Usagi could do the public relations stuff.
Maximara wrote:The Doom Phantom in the anime didn't have mind control powers per say but the ability to distort memories and dreams. All he really did was emphasize Chubi-Usa's bad experiences to the point she became Wicked (Dark) Lady.
As for the unpredictable part this ties into basic physics: you do NOT see things as they are now but as they were how ever many light minutes, hours, and for stars years they are from us. For example, Pluto goes from 30 to 49 AUs. Light takes 8 minutes to travel 1 AU so Pluto is from 232 to 384 light minutes from Earth; we see Pluto not where it is now but where it was some 3.9 to 6.4 hours ago.
So to send anyone to a planet you would have to know where the planet would be in the future!
Look at exactly what the King is saying:
'With it's unpredictable orbit, its image was never able to be captured" But the King is not only showing us an image of the planet but said that centuries earlier they sent an extremely severe criminal there. How do you do that if you don't know where the planet is going to be?!
"From where it was expected to be, we managed to detect a large negative energy source".
First he states Nemesis has an "unpredictable orbit" but then he states that "where it was expected to be"; those two do NOT go together and there is no way to make them go together. So either the King is a total idiot or he is lying. Most likely both.
I have said it before and I will say it again. JUST. HOW. STUPID. ARE. THESE. PEOPLE?
Crescent Pulsar S wrote:
Maximara: As for the unpredictable part this ties into basic physics: you do NOT see things as they are now but as they were how ever many light minutes, hours, and for stars years they are from us. For example, Pluto goes from 30 to 49 AUs. Light takes 8 minutes to travel 1 AU so Pluto is from 232 to 384 light minutes from Earth; we see Pluto not where it is now but where it was some 3.9 to 6.4 hours ago.
So to send anyone to a planet you would have to know where the planet would be in the future!
This isn't taking into consideration the fact that more than physics is involved, and that Nemesis isn't an ordinary planet.
Plus, I doubt that their method of transportation is as limited as ours, which is part of the reason for why planning things so far ahead is required. We don't have the fuel to alter course whenever we see fit, resources and space to fix various problems as they happen to occur, or manned vehicles that can act in the moment instead of coordinating what to do when from the Earth when the information they receive has already happened.
Maximara wrote:Not talking about fuel or rockets here. Even if you used a beam of light you would still miss the planet because you would still need to know where it was in the future!
It also doesn't explain why you would send a criminal to a planet that had that kind of energy in the first place. How do you know he can't find a way to use that energy against...oh yes he managed to do exactly that. Took him who knows how many centuries but he did it.
It hard to see Sailor Moon and company as anything but Genma or even Kuno level of STUPID. But then Beryl and her generals, at least in the original anime, are even dumber.
I said original anime because there is now a new anime out (Sailor Moon Crystal) and this one is following the manga. So soon we will have an animated version of Sailor moon far closer to the manga then what we had before.
but they were still picking up x-rays and comparing its actions to a black hole,
it wasn't the planet Nemesis itself (it was called an illusion); Usagi and Mamoru were transported to its true location when everyone initially thought they had destroyed Nemesis
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